CORRESPONDENCE.
W £ d o not hold oufi-eivoi 1. «•> - ifdhlo for opinio tit expressed by mrr. ; ouientn.
■j'3 rn r. KPi rou. Sir, —I r.'i&b to cull a? r c ki ion {»! * ?-«r in n-nr issue of the 19th Oct ober, tonml *• Lnokor-uu,” wh-TO language is used l!< it is -!ronp’y (laihhmnpj by every we!!-m.-au-ng, •> hitik n r tnan in Opoiiki. In the Si r- t- ph<re, the w liter run -t ha completely ignorant of t.l > e Miiu o Act ho refers j,> or he would see that, the Cooshibi.ho't o ill-ei* here, both k:ie w their duty and did tiutr tutv. But ho cvi: he,u !y writes like a ma s who ha* SuileretS w hat ;1C to hr a vv ; Ore:T, a >1 i s is pent, up foeiinrja of and pct Jy s-pita rnusfe h i’-o vent. Lie look < d ; ..r ; -i Jr-v i-d head on which his might v wrath may fail, amh instead of i timing a «mu-el.inij mnd impart i.il eye ois biuisi'd and Vos own eosoio.,-! , the sole anil only cause of ml the ids that have beial'oa huu, be iltea iisto public pi'in*, anti throw.- i s,n . nen« on a gentleman \viu> i-s p.-.y- 1; ■ J u! ‘ the ihah\ lings of courtesy, k-nti uml uriohf ru- ivc. v. ■c l -o great nisti aemns t.j bo to live a! p.« » •» with ail rmni'fttid ■u> his d;{ty. b'i* tire tycy nmeli inclined to detiV.t the man win ho-m-- <h'his own good service ■' • 1 ■c, anti in the sc w liro.ith sp nV.rem-c homily a man who has been tried in i-lm lire of »v»t-i«n in the be id, BiiJ pained for hiuiaclf a uunia for c 'i>! ness it ml b,-;teoiy. Is’ “ I iuoker*n« ! ’ is « sample of the sviji i 'Utnji'i ing eiti/ejui ho spa - h o% 'vo would willingly sure him u pl-»-c aiiw>i’ the philanth ro* pisSa ot the age, if no would ik» Ibo nomdry un t the public generally toe only good wo know !t e is cap-th.'e o'. u», ? (;>nt is, in his own words, to “ clear ihh" ami urx iu the other countries that he speaks of. with such kindred spirit-*, if he can find them.—-X am, &e., Funs.
TO Till?' BOtTOB, Sirs, —Y oitf strictures upon tin; commiHee who were upp-- inted }o sn perm I end Ihe a? l.enini, at i ntrodiu-iiut t’" l 'if. I think ,>r • ha.d mi t u*. -si .’4 for. J, fur u*-% w;.-. "If a '* •, ~ under pro* -fU, iuivine di* %-ilm >■’ t-,'l k->n tl ! g *of either trout or uny other 15-dj tid ntr.er they hn.4 psssed through the hands of the cook. To sbosn who subscribed towards their ini rodnet son, every cmiumslarjce cimiiert.rti there wa u Ims hroi explained 5 but as ton itnagino the public wish to know of th« rn liter, J « >!ni ihe following particulars : — ; ho flsn, four dozen in number, were < ]>' ft'- lie h -a v( f the Aee)i:n<« t sm; ! on Ho-**' y d rf ~ , J, .-r-i tbo Houthere t *rn-**S. *'j »|>* -I’n S >1!*) *. ‘‘’l'Jy followed the i'r-t "net i >ics ;;hen l.irn wills She il'lj. Otic n? <■ rreond 1 > .'Ol oh or. - '' il, and, wit!,- 'lie a«d ‘’if,-eiif 1 vtrrl'.Uiu geot] me. 1 interested, remove.-; fber > 4 o ■<, >-■-». e Kr>rend gentlemen at thH time rnlnnf.elv examine* ! rho vessel in w'ne 1 i!n Sj h v re- e.>eh«#,»d, but j dl >.l to discover omre thin >n«*. v 1 oh v---■.vi'rhiin™ uhou’, but f 1 no }••'!. i wo 1- f* jt* rig 00 I '-orfh'-o they vore nators-'lv concluded the rest w*"rp oho alive. Ev> rv jo- traction rchd ivo to nnvfmg-M ». nfc was oarefui'r earritoS out. In In* , oming tho one fish wen found -* -n,-1 and ‘!o ■*, t - ■ o*h -,-a were seen. <> 1 emptying the < 000,/, , a nth; them for d’r.tr U. ■ 'y r fv-.if, ] y. dig (load at I.]),' b'.'tom, 'id. it tho t omoni fee *m«hfc have been u> inrun!, I "rant ; but ‘lif * iusf ujftt'orn sent with In n fish were plain aval full, and could not he mist then even by the most ignorant. That Ihe comtniM >■- < *.•• I)-* taxed with mimiarmeenieat I deny, and if one I a ken into oonaidrratioo Iho mimrmiis failure;} of Hci.'nhi!" ? iru in th<nr attempts at rarion < i a.ots;; H'p'nyean tisli, I think your rcaiavks are syri''v. iih, unjuist.—• I uin, &s., j-d.r-.d,, One of the Oouiinil.tnft, [Wo tsre happy to pnV a llm erpirtirsiion of “ II. Tj H., hut we f.dl io so ; t suit onr .■■env.rks wj-ro either bard, nnjus l , or “uncalled far.” W« simsiiy said there 1-ad hern iiii«.m-.n’«£fen,i-e.r.t Ktirewhcrfj (a, fnet intent, to ali), tt.ui i'nat, the Huhserihor« to the iurui were entitled to tin exportation, which hr jng supplied will no doubt be ciiaritably accepted. —Ed. 1
to tii k r.nrr-.'u. Pm, —Tbo nymcft* ?>i«»a of (ho '’■"nura-" pn pi hara !at‘-]v b.'i 7i -if 1 t•» ,» . '• t ton-.ti n*. rsui.3 i rovioii-lv r-f I .i. ved fo no beyond tbe reach of want. 'i‘<wl is si's is n ; ort a • i'i‘ H nnht '.v_v (wlf b an in - ! .j ,! i-irs: I?) an I riKjri. firsrrvunjt w,{i’j is So bo remitted fir n. tu-nond ?ir \ o to ibo Snn . -t.: C> A6} Inin, r. jo >nor wiic ?,.> in ;mi herself during h>» i-ufnrctni ahs-mco. 1 u»a wsl; i>: ar, aisd. I am »nre many in- r ? ere <■ W. wuii<n£ t-o sui.-terihc, a small sum in aM o» u >ot ,itr> A. woid. fion.- Ton. Mr Kditor, is’ d s;i o‘l-t to aubaori pthoi-s f- n* inis r-.-ri ]y i t not ibKj object, would cfibot i.ho doiiircnl rdcii>i!. —1 um, ecc,, Homo. Xanransja, Noromber 0, IJj' 3 . [We b ; •■ <:; ■ ' ?>, fr'dy de* - -ring no, and sbbo h.0,j,.-y to vescivp any suigcrijj* i on* forwarded to tx». — Ep.j
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 13 November 1872, Page 3
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