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A REMONSTRANCE.

To tk Editor of the Wair arapa Daily. Sir—l see in your to-day's issue that you intend at some future time to comment on the addresses of Messrs Beetham and Pharazyn, But, sir, as these men are so well-known and the class of politicians they belong to, I think it will be loss of time to you, sir, and trouble to the readers of your paper to read such rubbish as it cannot help to be.—l am, &c, Old Colonist. [Perhaps our correspondent will favor our readers with a better tipple. —Ed. W. D. ]

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 241, 18 August 1879, Page 2

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A REMONSTRANCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 241, 18 August 1879, Page 2

A REMONSTRANCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 241, 18 August 1879, Page 2

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