ANOTHER.
(TO THE EDITOR OP THE PATEA MAIL.) Sir, — I am happy at all times to read any correspondence in our local paper tending to our mutual benefit. I saw in your last Saturday’s issue, a letter headed “ Gentle Hint.” I think it very good, as I was infortned by a gentleman of Manntahi that he would give a prize of £5, if he only knew in what class to give it, as he desired it to be taken by an exhibitor in a class whore ho would not be competing, he not wishing to get his own money back again. Hoping, now the Show is past, it will not be like Sonthby’s brass band (all gas and blow) —I am, &c., Realitf, Patea, March 20, 1877.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 204, 24 March 1877, Page 2
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127ANOTHER. Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 204, 24 March 1877, Page 2
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