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THE BREAD QUESTION.

(To the Editor of the Eyb*ino Stab) Sib,—" Practical" has not controrerted mr poßition, neither has he answered my pointed qncstions, bat like those »f little niadi generally when worsted, he has descended to personal insult and abuse. This I care nothing about; I could reialiate, bat it is not in my line to render •evil for etil, but rather good, so I forbear. Aa for the ridiculous challenge he has Knven, for olmouß reasons, 1 will nare ■©thing to do with it. What a fool I woatld be. Its one sidedness mast be ippwent to all. In the sentence, "The fame ihittg has been done before to-day,' Ac, I*hink I see an allusion to a gentlef man who will be certain to make his way in N.Z. in spite of all opposition. The •ame words also reread who "Practical go here's to English, Irieb, Scotch ; May we brothers be. Not in word alone, but deed. Ah! In reality. 1 just wish to inform "Practical" that bread at Te Aroha is 3|d the 21b loaf, but •c{ course they give no credit there —no, aiot a bit—while one of the fraternity at "Thames the other day stated that were it ' mot for the credit, bread could be sold at less than it is here. Be it :so. Then why hot gire those who pay «aih the benefit of cheap flour, in these lard times ? To close, I shall pursue the •ren tenor of: my way as regards the company, so send your letters to "DQughboy," care of Stab Editob, as quickly as CsiiUe, and then we shall see what can done. State how many shares you will (take.—l am, &c. An Old London Dough bey.

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3

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THE BREAD QUESTION. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3

THE BREAD QUESTION. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3

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