THE LATE SCHOOL ELECTION.
Sib,,—- Any fool can set* that " Tagrng and Boblull," though not " a Jam I' art," is at any rato a rung or two higher up the social ladderthan ho pretends to be, and if I don t make a, mistake has no objection to tho titlo of '' Commissioner," or to •well around as Parish Beadle, Churihwarden, or what not. I think betore he talked ot better men tban himself going to night school, and pour, d his Vi&l o' wrath upon myself and othert), he ihould hitni?lf take a leison or <two, and tien if the "Three B.V were a 'terror to some 0? the new school committee, 'the letter " H " is quite as much a terror to Ttigrag and Bobtuil, who dosen't know when to tack it on or to le*re it alone. I ctare say he feels riled at being leit out in the oold, at the late school election, but .he may console hira»ell' instead with the office of Parish Beadle and » very smart pretty looking bead c he would make, and ia such capacity trill, I trust, find better occupation than throwing a Blur upon better men than himself as being "tdgragand b/biail." Let the carpenter stick tohispt&m. — I am, &.c, Onb op tub Tailob'* dozbk, Hamilton, February 7th, 1876.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 581, 10 February 1876, Page 3
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218THE LATE SCHOOL ELECTION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 581, 10 February 1876, Page 3
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