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THOUGHTS.

Thinking again of ' ' Fair Play, " and poor V more particularly. I can't help it really. That cesspool ! I think it splendid to have the clay left there for a crossing when a proper one exists ten paces off. But then you see the pool is in front of the buster office only. What's the odds. I hear V is to be knighted X.C.M.P., (Knight Commander of Mud Pies) in return for running away with Georgie Grey seme time since. Rise Sir Isaac.

I think the requisition to the Newcastle Board, very necessary especially as Cornelius and Patrick, are doing the same thing as T.W. and H.B. did before, re roads to improve their little diggings. I think it time this foolishment stopped. I think T.W. and H.B. are not wiped out yet.

I think I saw this in the Herald as footnote ("and this then is the reason our reporter was excluded from the meeting &c, ") I don't think that (whatever it is) was the reason at all. I think he was excluded if at all by remaining in Hamilton and picked up the items from " The man in the street." Happy Herald, "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be otherwise.

I think it rough that ratepayers should have to pay for erecting monuments to their chairman ! — Vide Sam Steele's monument at Mystery Creek.

I thine public life has a most deliterious effect on some men. Poor dear Buttle exsee C F.C. County Chairman, and mem* ber South Auckland C.B. It has been

too much for him. Vide his peroration ,iv the Timls of Tuesday. If he is not ■ ' careful he will have to take a trip for . change of air. A victim to his zeal for a public, who fail to appreciate him at his own value. T»WKB.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1248, 29 June 1880, Page 3

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THOUGHTS. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1248, 29 June 1880, Page 3

THOUGHTS. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1248, 29 June 1880, Page 3

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