■ ' TO THE EDITOB. Sic, — I was much amused at " New Chum's " letter as I happened to be % m Friarston myself at the time. I think although he Jtnay hav x c- gone away a a poorer, and a sadder man, he would have shown his increased wisdom by staying, m which case I am sure he would have enjoyed himself, and besides which, he would have seen that the Free Rangers were true to themselves as the principal steward was a Hart, and the M. C. a Doe. Trusting " New Chum" may live and prosper to be an ' ' Old Identity. "
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 27 June 1877, Page 3
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