THE PUGET SOUND TRIP.
(to ths edit? Or of the standard.) Sir,— L see that«Would-l»e-Ameri-jcan' h«s again let himself loo«e on bis favourite topic the projected ; 3?uget j Sound Expedition. It appears that ithfeie 1 are'to be bankers' receipts and all the rest of it. The move I see of the scheme the more I aua inclined to be- j lieve it is ono Uhat vwill turn out»a ; bubble, and that (if it eve? comes to ! anything) those who join it "will feel ( disposed to Lynch the promoters when they get to the other side, (if they can catch them there) : We- are told that the intending emigrants can sell or transfer theii* tickets. ■ Just so ; but who would buy? Mr "Would-be-American," really Ido not think you are smart enough U> make a living even iriiPuget I fear thii* scheme 0f yours will make you a martyr. I do not fear any " swindle," because I've backed; out m timef but Others do Botji m *Mj theiv stopfc *i?hen they speak ! abouMit., I again assert that several; are already "^ry&g itecV* and l seveiiaEjnore will yet "cry back/" and if the ever comes to anything, more still will wish, to goodness tfiey Bad ; " cried back" iq lame. Biit I say, Mr « J Would be-; American';'* wljy are yo\l silent abokf the circulaVybu thought of getting done at Wbodvillepn the quiet? Surely you can Explain this to the ■satisfaction! of the company. And which is 1 tbS bank, and w&o gives the receipts, foi* all the inotiey • £n& whois to charter She Noab'q i^ibr^neexpedmon^ 5 Mlly fcari hardly look upon the matter iriWtferij ous light, though l o mu«t r confess I was ■ m • - : .-' . : .""* • ' ' ; [ IJeablyHa.d...
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 304, 26 November 1883, Page 3
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283THE PUGET SOUND TRIP. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 304, 26 November 1883, Page 3
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