THE STORY REGARDING REWI.
To the Editor of the Waikato Timbs. Sib, — I must request you to publish this in reply to the barefaced fabrication which appeared about me in your paper to-day. When Rewi visited my store in the morning and demanded to be supplied, he simply met with a positive refusal and left much but, without a single article. He called again during the afternoon but met with no better success until my storekeeper returned, who had been to speak to Major Mair upon the subject. Your reporter made a bad guess when he said that he got fe sitfe. saddle, which is simply untrue; I most sincerely pity those who concocted the story if they could not invent l nothing better than such miserable stuff as that, without- even the remotest foundation of truth. They must indeed be hard-up for employment when they can stoop to suck meanness to try and injure mcV \/f>, \ ;^ „ Alexandra, \^> Rqbf> *D. 1&k IJ^ffus. June 17, 1875. - [Our information was derived from a source we considered reliable, and we were informed that Bewi had actually shewn the articles obtained Ed. W.T.] i .
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 481, 19 June 1875, Page 3
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190THE STORY REGARDING REWI. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 481, 19 June 1875, Page 3
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