THE PARSON'S MEAT ACCOUNT.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— My attention being drawn -to a letter m your paper signed E. C. Wilson (happily he has omitted the Reverend, a title few people m Palnierston North would honor him with now) m which he glories over the discomfiture of several of . his unhappy creditors, myself among others. As far as Mr Kerslake delivering his bill personally and get' ting the money, he had the pleasure of a journey to Foxton or else he would have been lamenting. Mr Wollerman also had several/ interviews with E, C. Wilson andcie- ■ livered, his bill for wines, &c, bii^in spite of promises has not received ; anything. However for a man who has been m Holy Orders it shows very bad, taste m writing such virulent letters tending to bring the cloth into further discredit, and I must say I thought a. Church of England minister- would pay his meat bill; ; Apologising for trespas--Bing,isjh your valuable space, I am, Sir, Yours &c, A. Stewart,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 189, 17 February 1883, Page 2
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168THE PARSON'S MEAT ACCOUNT. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 189, 17 February 1883, Page 2
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