MR. SWANSON ON SANATORIAL DECENCIES.
ii his rouiafk. 1 * «•>» Scparatif- n r Mr, his'oii. in tv viiont eh, in lib nsnat mawtMPV, did not itntu to cult a spade- a s*|>»de, drvvv » ij'wistuv tietwvii'iv Asstsnd'ty l.y no nuiins tlattyrini? t«» the fopvm r. oHtwist'd: the fiftU'SW »»f the Assitnd'fy li-al with lot-ftl ursi.f UW Day thirty wePepurely I! spuch was' mainly in adwauy «"! 'viiU'.'.iilisni. lie- sn;d the l£«trse h;w. putty ftiljotivncd' tt-v go. to- »pre*» t t-' luiou tlnsir hfc-tils instead' of fit-'insb. •viiKiiid C-'oti ntits do 'that i or sef*'l Itonu im uud fotfca and and unit Hie p«lke k xpense, ov s„ nd tfo: i!?'mt stPt.vf» vvfU'vantfcd titst-rato tippte. mid Hi notice if» ITttlaHiy f, wif-Fv t.
110 af. tshtv ft*-IS ♦»? the s l»iH» »v »rmwrs : lUIIIU'VH to pay weekly. tU 'SilUl'l it tl: «S fh'«lvt«-F ttp :tli-it'll tv it Wiw . ilisjji'Rcu Icjf a'atoM?* stvfKitili liiiu.y's buntlmts oc |i*>nutU. DUI »n«. ngs *l.a|-|>«o m i'tw-vineial CoMici!* ■ 1 hmi suui* n Maori mteniWr, wU»» «a : itrlmriiHT. «tf*v it> «»rry »tnenil* r lionwy j 1 promise noli t»> t-.Hft !*««• : ngs bppi n in I'voviucialCWn«ifs» t Itc ; ism u the lEovisy t'U.iu'tcl; in tnrt-W that , .• j.ul'.lic al.onM not sew a mttwber ri - j ivoil f>y ti c Seryeaitt-itt-Anus ; afut : heart I btMwie-kttm* atwl trtcvwtvets , it'iitont'tl;; Tie hatl litmaeff g»t the rt-tso-ftl : atlwrnvefnl wm- atrecfc ont of Htmi ETat-l it not l««n for the tf?9tat»c« ; 4 expt fiat! of ttotnintf t*» tlw? Assynit'tv ■win lit not be U-. re. Many men ' i:dv!an<t were superior t»» tr'm m iii», isuln«attonv Rn« ataruling. (Cries "ii,.. no/') lf« knew all aboitt tie an, nu." It waiv snn.pty a compliment i 1 hat I wi'» tfio whip* of one tell w!;t,r in. fcV tobby, " If >"»« ttvnke any my men ttronfe, yt>« wilt l«t»r»b»wt it/* •l in nar«th*r pase a bnttfe of g?<-'S> sn ** *Kt l ; ,y a wtW tefc tWn tkir imitsy to a mvmfwr being i I! wna fcotit he- ftftoiiM Rot mention these i«g» v -bnfc itwt anything of tl'iat sort atria the Provincial' Council > Tr.rong 1 ;- these the rr»»vi ; FWiat party utmnatty vlv<etv*L Mr. Swanwn at»o 111 tK, Kmoswj WM jjwtting more Uta a r; iil HofH'tl every *e.vr. Ttw Hou?e *ca» ['"tantiy being wif'otst wp« •*» to mo to t e vasion." Let tliun mo to the occasion Wish in? rabbits. It str.tek bun tliat a ! ' m Tu of dozen of ferrets woulel be ntrtsh Ittwr.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 119, 7 September 1876, Page 3
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403MR. SWANSON ON SANATORIAL DECENCIES. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 119, 7 September 1876, Page 3
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