TWO SORSES.
TO THE EDITOR, Duke Mister Edeter, —I tak mi pen in ’and to rile you these feu linos hopon’ it linos you Unite wel, as ifc loves mu at prLeut, oali i dim fele so orfu spicis. \Won Sidoe ‘ad the plage the Duoter and Jonie Cameron and the Bureah Kumt-l made mo peM douo mi pig stie and col mi pig, which i did at the sail yard fur 25 boh, and he was worth 2 quid, and now i kauD "ave no bakun, cause the butcher rizo the prise of mete. Now, mister edeter, they tells i that its agin the buy lor ton ’ave a slorter yard no nearer norarf a mile from the bureah, and Jonio Cameron as a slurler yard rite in the bureah, cause he’s a koaselor, and if i war a konseior i wuld kcpe mi pig in the bureah, which is* no in jar a nusanse nor a slorter yard, wich is onli fore akers.wich always gives i the ’ump to loke at uu.—l am, etc., Yenner.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 109, 16 February 1901, Page 2
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177TWO SORSES. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 109, 16 February 1901, Page 2
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