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THE ISLAND BLUCK.

(To the Editor of the Tuapeka Times.)

Sib, — Td encounter your facetious correspondent, " A Resident on the Disputed Battle Ground," in a morose" of hostile spirit} would be" a work bf $uperetbgation ; and incompatible wIIH the idiosyncrasies of that style of composition: Permit me, then; simply to direct his reminiscences to the antiquated aphorism — " He that sups with the deil should use a long spoon." — I am, &c, An Injured Innocent. Mt. Benger, May 8, 1869.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 66, 15 May 1869, Page 3

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THE ISLAND BLUCK. Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 66, 15 May 1869, Page 3

THE ISLAND BLUCK. Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 66, 15 May 1869, Page 3

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