ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
WE DO DO XOT EDESTTPr OU2SELVES Df AST WITH THE OPIKIOKS EXPBE3BD BY OTT_ _o__ESFO>_»_>*TS. » A REPLY. (TO THE EDITOB OF THE Rf>H I'H I.ATfn TIJIES.) Sib, — Boatman bit the right person, the man of many aliases, who having been draggedup at a country parish school had but poor sentiments instilled into him; was Boatman brought np at Dog-the-boys-halL As it would be foolish for two salts to show themselves np to the ridicule of the public, and as a paper war is like a fight at long range, I would be much obliged if Boatman would come to close quarters, and over & friendly glass of grog draw our cutlasses and see who is the best man. If Boatman will give me the honor of his company I must first be satisfied that he lias more property in the province than the frail skill in which he plies. I am, &c., The Sncos" Pube.' lavereargill, Ist September.
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Southland Times, Issue 553, 4 September 1866, Page 2
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159ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Southland Times, Issue 553, 4 September 1866, Page 2
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