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REMINISCENCES.

“Marry! but this is hot!” A Rev W. S. Forsaith lectured recently in Wellington subject, a Night with the Maoris.”' A local journal thereupon refers to a passage in the “ Wellington Spectator” of December 22,1845, which reads thus : —“ We afe informed that, Mr Forsaith, formerly Sub-Protector of the natives infthis district, and whoso pig-jobbing atfd land-sharking we had occasion to notice, when commenting on his interference with, the land question , at. Taranaki in Captain Fitzroy’s time, is the present editor of the “New . Zealander” (Auckland). This fact sufficiently accounts for the miserable manner in which that journal is conducted.” - r

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2869, 5 June 1882, Page 2

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REMINISCENCES. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2869, 5 June 1882, Page 2

REMINISCENCES. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2869, 5 June 1882, Page 2

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