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A HINT TO THE ELECTORS.

To the Editor of the Nelson Evening Mail. Deak Sir — I see with sirprice and displeasure the cause which you have taken by Evening Mail which you advockate the coarse of Curtis vee Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Akersten and allso Mr. Popp Horn. Oue mao is as goo<l as another and Mr. Gibbs aud Mr. Akersteu is as good as Curtis or better enny day so is Mr. Popp Horn especially Mr. Gibbs which he talks quite the- gentleman verry fine only he leeves his H which a party why shoodent he do it besides Mr. Gibbs understands polltry why not pelltix and his eggs is sirpricing aud his chikings which which he's to manny for the euns and he a keeping them a sittiug weaks. Sir Mr. Akersteu made a cumpus which woodent turn round no how you fix it which Curtis coodent no not in a munth of Sondays and Akersten is like a cumpus as turns to the poll whattever whey the electors wishes aud promisees whattever they wants which Curtis doosent promm:^ much only i like Gibbs which he talks quite the gent only the H which it doosent signify and he'll do all the offises and vissitt the West Coste which Curtis he has Greenfield and Sharp and do all at lower figger than Curtis reeds is paper in bed and not keap old Adam which he wants no help but a new one and I dout valleu Littelbriches and he always shutts Luckie upp both ways and Gibbses rithmytic too bad and Lhope this will find you as it lieves me. I am, &c, A Citicen. [We publish the letter of our somewhat incoherent friend, one of several anonymous correspondents, verbatim et literatem. It would he a pity that the public should not hear all that can be said for Messrs. Gibbs and Akersten. — Ed. N. E. M.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 252, 26 October 1869, Page 2

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A HINT TO THE ELECTORS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 252, 26 October 1869, Page 2

A HINT TO THE ELECTORS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 252, 26 October 1869, Page 2

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