SIR GEORGE GREY'S CHUM.
- • .4 Auekl&ad Free Lance). * ]W ,-' C -iia maa to be a compamoi - Giunr. _>- - s * —d mas."—John Luktoht. ,*' v * *** will Book toga > -r -A~ 4*3&GYJB»B. V * " *.*'*- '"■"» ■■*■ pubKe a little insight as t< - . . - of man is this John Lundor ,_•*" -' -» ''»-misr cleaned for a compan- *" "-* 1 >*-» * a few; extracts from thai t f chat the Bay of Islands. a* s.*- - u this day that I caused - --.. 400 names to go on that *- -"• . I certainly am a bad "*-•*"■ , . The crime laid to me * - - _ '*3 dby and witnessed the *. - ' i'« ..-tpsrs when the parties were ■■•>.. *_ I admit it: and I - - . . / and £®e a hundred or two * i ■' -«- papers signed by a man, or - '■ *■» tisroat either. . . . If ' t— - boundary and . - i■• i - -, I oss, do plenty for you. I - Ala £<tv yn\j all in Welling\i>- * ■ <HS R 'l fenow the letter ■y «&<>t to Heta t® Haara, * " -" * *^» S '- J kinciriijus to me bafpj- ", «■ "♦ - - g} f George Grey - -- ' *Ssv ■*»© sees one. So *».*'* ■ you WAmt? Sir George **/"'»• ulenJJ in tie whan I was in *->„<- . . I admit -**■- pin names on tho i '- J father the wrong, • •" - . • i .:ai aysry bit as bad as "** " *. ifOiri Ojf VICTORIA. , v' «i O'weti., - eiiurks that the ii. - * SXt'lbtJi-rna bear out the 5^V" tf « * ■'■»' . «iscssf»,M **f deficit with 1 * * ">fs* Basry waa greeted on * * • «&*i Ji i» now olear that * • wiisise, democratic rtf. * i€ - .'iisa no. yery successful. t -" -V,- -t yi fspenditure r Rising wmm of taxa- ' * i!, .*-*!l' *■"-• *'& H the end tell more » tsuy't uivtj/ jhaa all the -* - fcavt beea the means ' - i »* propob-i s for increasing I I'itlea, therefore, thorn; h I *»/ ,* « -»V f «l to lell prejodieialjy »■ JU* .j** trade for the time, may - * ' LpjSKtdg searer the col--I>>* <^ J " aystem, which | V- ?-" -«\ i«s»iiaijl«. Still, it is A * IBC r * s«>toay like Tic- "* J- f «i ihe oiiw day was the - * . .\; tiepaiaclaucy of- the em- -*' ** ÜB«si int-> the hands of a - " * " adventurers, who Tun « - -Ifce rtojjivcd notions of con-v-*i _»1 _, tcersassjic and beneficial - - . -njpiu. tneir own ends. - 1 , •'/ '» Vietowa will have to im- * " ■ .. -»1 of -*i»ei6 in consequence * ~ ■ aad, altogether, what * - ■-" i-jlitisai qyiet, retrench- - *'. *o -mJ Not one of -*-•-.• »o«sa judge at present, - - * vj* likdly to obtain.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 280, 3 October 1879, Page 3
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449SIR GEORGE GREY'S CHUM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 280, 3 October 1879, Page 3
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