MR FIELDINCG IN REPLY.
(to the editor). Sir,-In reply to Mr Kington's letter of Saturday I wish to emphatically deny that I have ever written, or caused to be written any correspondence during this election! The other part of his letter, Sir, I treat with contempt and look upon it as below my notice. ' Sir, I would recommend my venerable little friend to go to the Licensing
Committee for condolence, and to, Balam's ass for absolution, Yours&o.,'j- .■■'.• . .' j A. P. Feiming. (to the editor;) ■:"■■ Sib,—ln your leader of Friday last yoti state that in many instances the deferred payment settlers were in the hands of money-lenders, Myself and tea others can prove that they are free from such an untruthful charge as made by your excellent authority. 1 am, &c, Wm. Waxeman. A Pahiatua settler.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 14 July 1884, Page 2
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135MR FIELDINCG IN REPLY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 14 July 1884, Page 2
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