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THE LATE PIC-NIC.

[TO TDK i; ; .ii\.B :v>'i:shVl TJjrvSj j oiiv— Though on'y a haruinid > ik sure you wdi n->i deny R:f- ihc » v..- 1 1---gn o! n;- | s^rti::^ in y-';'ir c^iu'-n's 'i. .' «" T^'ua 3 rou j cernn;g tin* 'ate «•<»• raii^-.i '" i»^:hf '■"■*;: ! j Picric. Ail honor k- *\mc r.bo r:vl«-a- I j vcur io niaice life ns [lioacan!; ?.s po">u)ie Hi i r small ooramonity like thi-, • i .in-i • ~ri snrs I sltOuiH ho She lm ! tO t-'iy OTlf V>T-!'i{ against nny niovesi3eDt for sbat purpose. j but when I sec a couple of soci.-d r.ol)odies getting rip a pic-nic r>\\ iho s^Tcrniy rcspprfoble principle simpiy for the pur* pose of trying to squeeze UienisslTes, for the first time in their live--', into tiic eompp.ny of their betters if even for only a few fleet in (? hours, i must say that ilat. is not (lie class of persons that slicrdd bf ailow?d to cast a slur upon the lumaidsAnybody e!?p bnt them, nnd T should not 'nave troubled you ; but T sco a few spoonios who are neTiT better pleaded i'lau wlien they are dangling at the taib of o very hanaaia wj tovrn, fjc^lina r,p a pie-ni'" 1 foi 1 .hr pv.rpnsr oj' insuUin 1 / R flans tho mo^jt, indeed, if not ail of whem s"oi;lii bo sorry io be spcji m a fort y-a .ire wuh either of them, I cannot help tnk;B~ notice of it I hope lLat iiiey foe! a iittle more respt'ptnbie now than iLcv did before : they certnhily Isnri cni; rna?h limo to profit by the meeting. Forhaprs in future when they call roual at thehnck doors in the performance of f'srir daily ,i7o:at',ons they may be invileu to step into ti)3 front parlours of sora« cf their quests to hare a cup of ti-.i '.v.'h (he la.Jy of the honsn, atid perh'r. ■ 11-.'-v won't. It i\ the ff it; >t 'itr.-? T ti;i;i'v it? this ta^vn thnt nny attempt lias fre"i Mad? to thiosv a slur upon lim banmi is, aivi pc/liaps the br?r esi'usa J rau find h f.h- r thest? who did it knew no bi-iter- At »:iy ;n f e, tlipy i ai'o /cry oni^iil polatoo 5 } iv evorrbody's ere*!, n.n.d in n.-.-v* ir.cre so i!, 1 !!] in Yours hr.f'h f'!;ii-f(>d. "A. TiAGsrUw." | j^eflors, .T.-tn'iai-v ;...ii, !*:(>.

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 22 January 1877, Page 2

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386

THE LATE PIC-NIC. Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 22 January 1877, Page 2

THE LATE PIC-NIC. Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 22 January 1877, Page 2

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