MR JAMES MACKAY HORSE
TujfoUowinc correspondence explains it* at/iro^of^hishfeh6rße whipping fco^k plaoe after warden Latabton QaayWelUai^B,.^|tfe ? .Mßber < , ; Js?7.J. jW. Mislop, E«q, M.HTR. : Sir,— as fom -iitnitted- to -me this evemog in uubwer to a question pat Ut you by me that you had seated to #&€^!## tl Sf [ bad made Mr Joy^e} iM.^ffiWn/Piinkfsoj prevent him voting in the recent division, laid yoa farther «»¥ l Q* ta^nt]^ otl vir person was yoar in^^lnj,{'|^tif!mmef(>f j irhom yoa refused to tarnish then, and khafc nnlots you sapply me with toe mum ofr^joar infermitnii. hyjthree^o dock ihall oonaider the d^airability of taking fnrthtrrtiwWnik'o mJp te K i4^ c #-" nonioatioa 1 add^sf/ed^to W !( at tW DooidenUl Hotel, Wellington, will be Mr Hulep to Mr Maokay : Mr James Maokay, Jan. 13th Oci^b^aS7^ Sij^--'J^e^»t»teiaoo«tsj voa t luivins maae certain adoaioaioaa are, as fin moat bo>^are t < / at i ter)y jpntme. Setting that yoa have assumed yoar proi^at tone, I decline to hold any further ipmmonioation with you of any kind iptil yoahave^moderated yourstyle.— ! Mr Mwkay nfet Mi|^|lop|sna|aak^t klackay (hat he bad stated he made Mr foyoe diuak. lh« he was passed itscween them. & r Mackay said, ' Apologise.or put your hauds up." lir M*ok««]£M • Bo|»ew)»ip «Tati^iiMed, llwdPpdiPlnj JwVip^uudepmy foot." !4r Htnl <p declined eitner to apologise or rat bwi)h«ndr^upr\ *M| M^aKay-eaaid, iid A aoooidin^ly. PTa had no idea there was suoh an ex teoiiveEitablishmenc in 'Auckland ! Well* ire are insprUed At^^iAS^Vii} % variety - kind in town! These and similar re! narks fKP-fi^fiyi^i beard^frpm Ball ArcaaeT ouoii Ixpressions"* are Balled forth from witnessing the immense itoek^f ifearpetlß <and/FiJrniiure icbriven-/ iently arranged in Show Rooms 166 fe;t ipectal attention to Bedroom TPurniture— they have on vievr Bedsteads to suit all classes, high and low prices, in Iron, K4.mu.podar.Vand Mbt-tled Kauti if with Diawe'ii Tables, Wasbatands, W«dr^beßj^c^.^c,, to. matqh.. j All sizes aa.4 ( deßcripJ^»ns, of ready for, itlrerj. as also, Dining, Sitting, orDrawing Room suites, Tables, Whafci-nots &c, mariufactured' »6 their own factory, under ''the Vixperiehc'e'd'Joßlanagement of Robert Cranwell, w favoiii'ably known; to thei Auckiana ■ public^ Intending purcbaners arc invited to stroll ! through the Aroade and i njpect the stock before : buy in'ffjo Cduntry orders" are vory-i carefullypacked and despatched with promptitude: HoiioWAT&GAßiiicxs'Oity'Hall Arcade, <^UQen*Btreet, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 892, 16 October 1877, Page 3
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363MR JAMES MACKAY HORSE Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 892, 16 October 1877, Page 3
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