ANY LETTERS FOR THE WATTSES.
♦ A lantern»jawed young man stopped at the Post-Office last Saturday and jelled oat: Anything fop the Wattsee P Georce Potpet our polite Postmaster replied No, there is no. Anything for Jane Watts? Nothing. Anything for Ace Watts P 1 No. Anything for Bill Watts P No, sir. Anything for Tom Watts ? No, nothing. Any for 4 Fool Joe' Watts ? No, roc Dick W^tts. nor Jim Watts nor Sweet Watts, nor eny other Watts-
I d^ad, living, unborn, native, foreign, ! civil zed or uncivilized, savage or barbarj oas, male or female,* white or black* , frinehised or disfranchises, natoralizsd, "< or otherwise. Ko, iiiere is positirelyt severally, jointly, now and foreerer ami msepara'jie," The boy lonk-ed at the Postmaster itt as* <■ nisbment and said : £'l-ase look if th^te is anything to John Thomas Wa*ts ?
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 April 1880, Page 2
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136ANY LETTERS FOR THE WATTSES. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 April 1880, Page 2
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