A FLEA FOR THE DOWNTRODDEN.
to thk j:ditok. Sik — I have been thinking -who "A Lover of Cheese" can be, and ha\ o conic to tlit! conclusion that lie is acheefce-mite, hid lango ot vision (mental) being so limited, and Ins tiavelseven morccirouiii•suribed. With his lo\ c passages with Mr McVlinn 1 have nothing to do, but when lie travels out of his way to cast a gratuitous insult at inoffensive Te Koie, I beg your leave to say a good word for the down tiodden, tor auld Ling syne. The general public, in their innocence, might take " Cheesemite" for a prophet, and lest such should happen I would say without feav of contradiction, that as good ltiiifl can be found at To Rove, botU East and Wust, as exists at I'atevangi, and to fell ow that Te Rote is woith a little consideration, the agitatois for a cheese i.ictoiy at Paterangi and Alcvandra havo each niiarte a bid for Te Kore support, the one by proposing Webbs coruei* as » site iiml the other the north side of the Mangapiko stream.— -I am, &c., BVKTANOEK.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1652, 6 February 1883, Page 3
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185A FLEA FOR THE DOWNTRODDEN. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1652, 6 February 1883, Page 3
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