Sib, — Notwithstanding all the Busftu oratory' orer the " phops and tomato saace," affair of Oaunoillor I<cmdon't, thfl matter \\&3 m a small compass. The Council \n its bungling attempt to oqneeal the affair, and by accepting the *esigo.atiQn, partially ecjndone4 the offenoe, but oevtsin retembe?» retained it as a, rod m, picHe fop use wh>n required, To obviate this (he correspondence wa.s published, and the electoM fi^lly recognißirijg the situation., and acting upon the principle, that the. last oh at -hole is the safety place \n the ship, fqlly forgave the offence against themselTea and re-eleoted Mrl^Qudon. And iq oon.elqsion, Sip, allow me tq ren\m>lr m laqguage that's pbiin, that if any member of the Council is partici^arly anxious to sit upon either of o«r representatives, he muat provide himself wfitli a pair of very ttout leather hreacb.e»,V='l a.m, *c,, ... , AWAJBW^. '■"' Fo^tw, Dec, 2, 1876^^
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 4 December 1878, Page 2
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