The remarks in Saturday’s Independent, with reference to the letter of our correspondent WiremuT.. are so perfectly absurd, as to out-Herod the usual absurdities of that paper, and induce the belief either that the bitter Doctor has taken leave of his senses (if he ever had any), or that he calculates on finding still greater folly in his readers than he exhibits himself, if he is writing to the level of their understandings. We leave “ Wiremu T.” to give such an answer to his remarks as they deserve; but we cannot help expressing our concern that so decided a monomaniac as the writer of the leader in last Saturday’s Independent should be suffered to go at large. Has he no friends to look after him ?
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 569, 15 January 1851, Page 2
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