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What's to be done?

[To tiie Editob W. D. Times.] Sir,—l have now been on tho " wallaby" track some four months, and have travelled near upon one thousand miles iu search of a master, Agoodpartofmy funds were eatenup in paying exorbitant railway fores; my food I purchased as long as I was able, then I was compelled (you cannot realise how reluctantly) to solicit charity of tho" Lordly Squatter. I have now realised that society is run on battle lines, and am seriously considering some method of assuming tlio oifensivo. Exasperated, I am Henry George, Hawke's Bay Native. Now in Majtorton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 2

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101

What's to be done? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 2

What's to be done? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 2

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