THE SOUTH AUCKLAND CATLE BOARD AND THEIR OFFICERS.
' fee* 'faVitatidh^b"!' the South 1 ' AifckUmd ' ( C*«*e * ■B&irfl ' r I f attended a 1 itiefetiJag fl 'tfti Sa"tUrd£y«last'fitith many ''6*her'tettlfei», J thiftkiHg' *d'liea^ A discus- '• sidri"ofc PleitW ftfdtfi'««tti€S»who may be ''totfs&e*ed»t4ntberities> ft6m> 'actual experience, and I must say I- regret the ' < S(itf(rn J 6f t tUe^»*raMlri' : iiid "Mil Fdntliin, 1 ( 4n' ttrjylng^ t trjy1ng^ • to i eiriotheir' tt'e ' discfcission on '^noottJ«t^/ l^d'lWtlBtr'B»yf'it f!^as very " badtaeWon Mr F«iith4hi's part tb call the attention of the Chairman to th© fact that :i«n<i&e<ftibg&ti nbitli^rett> Weai n) discustigioa to>wUioh I the*Chairinkn "rf^ree(9, and Te^uestediMr Wheelar to sit tto*A ;J; J tt' gentleibani Who has had nearly !'SO fy«d»kl<'exw6riexice/'iwith " the' i disease, 'Who-'has'sthdied in /ali its stages, noted every symptom by nigbt (and day, studied . dfti; authorises," It>e^ides'bis[ovMntpractioal iexpcbdkntje.' I 'l''>'sayvi' thstt one* sentence from-isaoh d sbm:ce<iB'wbrth. more than xtolqmwfi'om kSndn.»wlio*<ialks' about -v^hat he knows nothing ol;> < ( IDhednly'redeeming feature 1 of rMr remarks > wianthaft the JBoajfdu'hafl;! decided/ on a loaureft.; i i<ian. l bnly- regret* this was! not notified, as it would have." Sired? I the f ntec^ssity 'of a public attendance jibnt as i the? Beard h*ve«' l tdeoi<iedi ion ai^anrse" I ihopeitheir/deh' Derations willbeigaideVl by moderation and couvtesey^;> their uaetions by impartuditj/.. Their . inspector I hope will do his duty, and not exceed it, so that it can not be afterwards said that he Was toady tp, the big man and pv rant to the ) Miftir^.vet td bean In mind that settlers' catjjle are, not nine-pins to be knocked over at luVsweet will aud for his ;>pspjeqMvl rnfwijiatiQn y idsty >$\*fr -f or tvely beast unnecessarily sacrificed he pefcends cra^ $&Q.,10w t er w Please excuse a little plain speaking. — I anr&c, .'f • »ns:jnv^i Sam. Steble. • r " Ohanpo, April 19, i 880; ' " ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1219, 22 April 1880, Page 3
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297THE SOUTH AUCKLAND CATLE BOARD AND THEIR OFFICERS. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1219, 22 April 1880, Page 3
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