OUR CHOIR.
Drift Mn. Editor, — Some liorril tbing hm been wruiiiji uo-try to you about ou* •«hoir. I ii in pure our little duck of a parson dues his b •••t to keep in in order and it it to good of Itiin, and I urn sure it ii Tery spiteful of iiujoue lo uukt* fun of dt lit nil. And then our nice tenor: how wicked it is to if»y su-h u»4y things •bout hU to ice, and he i« alwuyt so attfliitire to u« l«die«. I have felt quite mUer&blo about it all unco I saw your ptprron Thursday. And lam »urpnsed irt a gentlemanlike miv like jou, dear Mr Editor, putting iuc'i thing! in. I hope you won't do it any more, and then I shall be, yours tincerely, K. F.S.— l quite forgot to wit what I was going to write to you übou'. I meant to t^ll you that if you offeud nit again I dull it op my paper.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 665, 16 September 1876, Page 3
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165OUR CHOIR. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 665, 16 September 1876, Page 3
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