THE END AT LAST;
(TO TJTK EDTTOH OF THE STANDARD.) " Sib, — I see the poor little Cr is frightened he is going to be left out m I the cold. Hi? newspaper friend says " he has not yet signified his intention of re-election." The ratepayers mean it this time, my child, and they'll keep; him out; you may depend upon that. I am a bit sorry ho can get no one to put m a word for him. But it seems they are all anxious he should vacate* Well, my dear, he has had a merry little timeof it, and he has sat where he'll never sit again, if he were to live as old as Mathuselah. And his chums and bosom'; cronies will all follow him one by one, or perhaps iwo. by two, so he won't be alone m his grief. It is a pity the' rate'-' payers won't have him at his own valuation, but somehow, they don't believe m him. Goodbye. Yours m sadness, Jemima.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 73, 25 August 1885, Page 2
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169THE END AT LAST; Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 73, 25 August 1885, Page 2
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