MUD
TO THE EDITOR OF THK EVENING MAIL. •"'IK, - - I' l T ht 3 del ghtful town there is a street named after--our worthy Mayor which I think should be re-christened and called Stew-street ; and if anybody had the experience your unfortunate sufferer had last Wednesday night they would sympathise with rns for sticking in the mud and losing my boot in the attempt to exfc-icate myself. I al.-.o came into collision with ;m old ladv, depositing her very carefully —in fact with .such care that she remained so until further arrived, when, on raising her, my new suit of black clothes presented the ;ippearance of Thames-street; on the Pnst-offi.ce side. Such a street should, from the name it bears, have a better appearance.. Mud.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 583, 15 March 1878, Page 2
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