CORRESPONDENCE
OUR PAHIATUA CORRESPONDENT. (TO TEE EDITOR.) Siß.~T.Your Palviatua corespondent ;winds lip an effusion about Macarii and and Vile's coaches, horses and stables, which does, to my mind, imply that though he may be possessed of just a little, very little shot, he is lacking considerably in that first requisite, powder. My advice to him is, before uttempting to use his shot, to order a much larger stock of powder to stow in that very largo upper story 6f Lis m Pahiatua, until he again requires to have a shot at something more Tile than a poor coach proprietor's stables. I was' half inclined, Sir, to subscribe myself "How-let me alone," but on second consideration I have decided to sign my own name. I am, &c., Job Vile, Mosterton, March 8,. 1887.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2545, 10 March 1887, Page 3
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132CORRESPONDENCE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2545, 10 March 1887, Page 3
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