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MR HARCOURT'S CRUSHING.

(To the Editor of the Ennm Stab.) Sib,—Will Mr Haroourt be good enough to inform the public what quantity of stone he crashed; and what scales be used, as the local in' your last issue is calculated to mislead miners.—l am, &c., Aw Old Thorn.

(To the Editor of the Evening Star.) Sib,—l beg to endorse your opioion of the way in which things are earned oa iul this colony, riz.—this North Islands* There cannot be a more glaring instance of what we shall come to very shortly if these canning sympathisers with the Maori race are allowed to hare any farther inflmenoe. The back of that " cobra di eapella " must be broken, vie., Exeter Hall and Pakeha Maori, who . nuke " capital" out of the slaughter of innocents. We mast not allow ourselves ai colonists to be burdened, with <th* legitimate and. illegitimate sons of the aristocracy of Eoglsnd^who, having no farther ase for them at home are ralaMtrt apon us as tassionaries, native ooajmit* sionera; Ac, <fee, Sec. If mjeji atrooitief as these, which occur almost every day, are winked at by Native CotMussioneWit, is time Lynch law, became the .rating passion, and hang those.who have the least sympathy for suoh "monsters " at Tnhi, Joe, Ac. Under such rule ti wt have latrly we are really only committing , a "sin" by not-punishing die."ringleaders "of the atrocities. , ]./ ; Tnioranps,

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3727, 4 December 1880, Page 2

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MR HARCOURT'S CRUSHING. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3727, 4 December 1880, Page 2

MR HARCOURT'S CRUSHING. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3727, 4 December 1880, Page 2

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