EDUCATION AT RAVENSBOURNE.
To the Editor.
•\ Sißi'—The letter in the SIJiM. last night on ■the^boye'subject "would ihdicate tHafc dhe of Hie re'SMents iiiihe rising 'towiiship. qf dissatisfied with the liberal ttfttfts .of [ffip 'Government, xvho,, I believe, charge a pound a year for children travelling upon" the railway for the purpose attending school. more satisfactory if • persons tike Mr Bacon would state clearly how much Ira would like to foist upon the country. Free education; free railway, passes—what eistfdbes-ne'want'?—l am, &c„ ;;; ' n '' : ' > _.. Bachelor. Dunedin,-July 28."~ ~
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Evening Star, Issue 4187, 28 July 1876, Page 4
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85EDUCATION AT RAVENSBOURNE. Evening Star, Issue 4187, 28 July 1876, Page 4
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