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Institute, and of a plan for the "education of the youth" of Taranaki. The latter is an 11th hour one under the Regulations. Of course the letter was written for him; and has, at this time, an electioneering aim. The Litrary Institute project, the article says, "is preferable to an age of total abstinence lectures, and is simply an electioneering declaration, in favour of the many who drink, and will be made use of at the proper time. Think how pleasant it is to have a Superintendent to say a word for us in reply to those anathemas of Dr. Neild against drinking. It is sure to get a certain amount of public house support; and under our democratic institutions, Jack is as good as his master, --- and worse luck, often better. To return to the first part of my letter, --- As Chilman's affair was a Company's one, it seemed proper that it should be represented in true light in the South, where Fox and others, well up in Company's affairs could thoroughly appreciate it, and the conduct of his late brother Treasurer. So in a letter to Stokes --- name of course blank --- I have given this morning a full true and short account of words. The letter is, I

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