A REMINDER.
To the Editor. Sib, All w me, th ough the tnedium of your paper,, to make a few remarks ou the Canary and Poultry Association. We have managed to get a good number of members, who at first seemed to take a great interest in the above Society, but they have cooled down of late, and seem to think if they pay their money that is all they have to do ; therefore, all the work fal's on two or three who have paid the same amount as the rest. It would be far more satisfactory to us if the members would favor us with th ir attendance, as we want to get some rules put in form, and make arrangemen's for the forthcoming show ; or, if their interest in the matter has died out, let them show up at the next meeting, and vote the funds in hand to some benefit society if they don t intend to have a show, as it i’s useless for us spending all the funds iu advertising meetings when the member* don’t think proper to attend them.—l am, &c , Capary Fancier. Dunedin, January 17.
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Evening Star, Issue 3094, 18 January 1873, Page 3
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192A REMINDER. Evening Star, Issue 3094, 18 January 1873, Page 3
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