THE SMITHS' RECORD.
I '!"!.'■ Smith family i:a.< reason to lip j |irn:nl til tlii' met tint the laurdon r hi main hride.- who pad the siipiituo penalty ;ii Maidstone mado nn'y the lift!: of tlir name to lie lianj I'd. Yet I tin' name Is old cllotmll. foi a man I iituiii'd Smith lived in the days of Ptolemy H 1... II.C. 227. Mr. Coi'iipton Head.' snvs in " Tim Smith Family " that "tiic rank« ol these descendant* lof primitive ironworkers include -i-arcoly a poet or an idealist, unlc in matters practical they stand pre-Ptnin- '.:'.' This is hnrnr nut liy tlie pediI : "s and li.«ts of co'.i liritii-s even at J rl- end oi Mr. Red-". ;w.-k. v. »•- I i-o; ;: pr;s>- n : ar,\ soldiers, sailor?, lawj yo>v, and an n iiant«. j That ■■■ Ic- ii we ::ro We -hall teach. 1 r t volrni t: i'y. htu invohwtari'y .- '■'n:"r dn.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 144, 11 February 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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149THE SMITHS' RECORD. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 144, 11 February 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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