A HINT.
{To the Editor of the Patka Mail.) Sik—As fi reader of your papier, I think that the Mail would be much more popular amoiisr your country readers if there was more news and less “ Carlyle gas and wind in it.” I hear it is getting that full that it is being considered rather dangerous to carry in the mail coach. It is a wellknown fact that Mr oberwood spends more of his time for the benefit of the County than any other man in it. Nevertheless, there arc so many hangers-on, and others, in the Big Town that envy him of his position that they work themselves so full of g as and wind and finally bursts and blows in your paper, to the disgust of your readers. Pieces anent the large experience of the Manutahi model farmers on stock raising, and spuds growing, is far more interesting than backbiting, such as he who is not all gas and but as"much as makes him think himself something more than better men.—l am, &c., A WAVJSULKY SETTLE!?. July ID.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 239, 25 July 1877, Page 2
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180A HINT. Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 239, 25 July 1877, Page 2
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