We have published recently several letters from esteemed correspondents in which the personal .aspects of the County question have been somewhat freely treated. It has never been our practice to permit personal allusions of a pronounced character to appear in our columns,; If we have relaxed our rule somewhat latterly, it has been because some of our correspondents have had good cause for expressing themselves in indignant terms, We would, however, ask them to forbear, and leave their opponents in possession of the field as far as throwing mud is concerned, Their cause can be sustained by fair and right arguments, and I they can afford to dispense, with Billingsgate,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1472, 1 September 1883, Page 2
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