The surest sign of a bad oauae, is loss of temper. We were quiie prepared, theiefore, that the Proprietor and Editor of the * Bay of PJeaty Times ' should lose /wTtoropsr over oar criticism of his • able epitome ' of the Native Lands Bill. But, we certainly did not anticfpate that when the proprietor and editor of that j >ur/ial» and tbe only hope of the prou I family of the Lords of Mount Kdgcumbe were united m the person of the little 'gentleman ?' who guidis tbe fortunes of tbe local organ ot Tauianga, we should liavo had to throw down our pen iv dis.nst at, his coarsu Billingsgate, ai d (ieuiiiie further tugumei.t. 'Ihia hnwev-rv, we are now c lllj c led to do. W'snh »uld only degrade ourselves to his hvel, if we *ttt-m ted fen dial with SUuh low ptis dualities aa o| a»-ac er>e Ins answer to our oitique Kotiiing is. eaaitj; fco^aiißwer tii»fi pe^pnat
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 793, 17 July 1877, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 793, 17 July 1877, Page 2
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