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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We do not agree \oitk the Letter signed ‘ Onb of tub Jvuy.’us to his remarks on the Auckland TIME*, therefore must refuse its publtca tion. IVe to ill inform • One of the Jury' tchal the Ordinance state% distinctly as to the Jury List, —‘That it shall be published in one or more •f the Newspapers of Auckland'. The Gazette is not a Newspaper, all Government Notices are intended to he made as jmbtic as possible, or uhy publish them at all. If such is the case do the authorities suppose for one minute , that hulf a dozen subscribers are sufficient to read their Notices ? It is true the Officials obtain one each, but they are not even interested in t/u Jury List, consequently if the Gazette is considered « Xetcspaper ( which we denyJ qf tufficUnt. publication, then av bobby Trot says, we—know nought about the matter. The Letter of " Fair Play” on Smuggling, has been received, and if be will /urotq .iu u/ilh his name it shall appear. IVe cannot publish anonymous Letters. Correspondents, however net 'i rely that their names and addresses will a ways be strictly conioiLd, unless it is l/teii wish that their conrspojtuence should appear with their signatures. Our Correspondents letter Justaia, respecting Weight,* and Scale* is well timed and no doubt when Ilis Excellency returns an ad to prevent such sliumeful frauds will be then brought Under the notice of the Council, as it is one that requires their earliest attention. IVe do not agree with Justaia in this particular, he imagines that eon'tables ought to lake round the standards where a » we think this duty ought to be confined to ilie Chief Constable alone this ie the practice in alt Colonies were tee have resided. I*- answer to Mr. Dulshury's Letter in the “Smt/iem Croat" qf Leb. Zrd is under const, dr rat ton. Corri spundinte are informed that for their conreti ence we hace placed a Let er Box in the window »f Mr. G Partington, IValch and Clock Maker, Sinn itand Crescent.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 2

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 2

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 2

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