Contemporary Opinion.
; ; I: £Feilding Star/j^ | WVhave a Strong "feeling 'of pityifof » journal which at one tinic'w&S, u pen guided by the ab)e t sand of it? former editor— now',' gone to His fang* horne 1 —a povrer m the land, bu which baa now become, under its present management . a means of petty ""revenge, and a"'channel for the exhibition of overweening and ignorant self-conceit, At one tjime the people of Paloierston ; remarkable for their siriglemindedriess »nd unanimity "when" the interests of their township were m any way t© be" pro* . mpted— \n fact, Palmerston was held up .as a splendid example of what could be done by a united people. Since '■ the pi'eseno proprietorship of the 'ii'iues; lus obtained, all this has been? changed^ and " discord "rules where order once' prevailed." „. Persons who were once' working manfullytogether, shoulder td shoulder for the common welfare, have now . been set by the cars by a meqdl§;spme Eaijl Pry. ' ' '." \ / "' '■■ f
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 126, 23 April 1884, Page 3
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157Contemporary Opinion. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 126, 23 April 1884, Page 3
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