ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING MAIL Mr. Edditur. —Dear Sur, —I am not a pollertichun, but i no whot privillijes ar. i seke not tlie peddestool of faint, an that mi offspring are l'ke me is mi only wish, kanst thow minster onto a mine deceased a g'*oce breech of the privvullijes of the libburtey of the subjict. Sur, i sent a lettur of rekummendashnn of miself for the hospittle kerlekturship, an puttin aside the fritefull parahallity ov the kumittey in appoyutin sum v.uii else mi lusstryus name has bin umbeld and a prowd sperrit dragged onto the myre. i alass too troo i hev bin called a bogiss by yure mornin kontempry. i hav heerd such tunns applide to raleway injins, but never to a britain. why shood my lettur be publycated in the bustur and not annieboddy of the sevun wicli applide. the ammerycun egul of liburtey shal shreek onto a firey venjuns suner than the name of mi fammerly be haf mast eye or a argis hide publik remark in tones of derrishun. o grate wos the fawl tharov. i hav stood oppersit the buster offus, and kast wun luk of withrun skorn at the dillapperdatid den werein the skoffer livs. I now retire onto the buzim of mi fammerly, and havin unpakt the viles of mi rawth I sukkumm, opin Misses Edittur is wel.—Yours wich has his blud into a bile, Hiram Empsey. o A LAMP WANTED. TO the editor of the evening mail. Sir, —Can you tell me how it is that there are no lights shown at the dangerous crossing to the Volunteer Hall from Thames-street ] Surely the contractor should try to prevent any accident occurring by placing a light as a warning for people not to break their necks or legs, or otherwise maim themselves for life, in some of the ugly traps that are ready to engulf one at this place. Z.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 480, 12 November 1877, Page 2
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323ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 480, 12 November 1877, Page 2
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