Correspondence
[We are not responsible for the opinion* of our correspondents.] . . • ARTESIAN WEL^S. ; .-■' .... vTO TH.X EIHTf»H QF'TH',. ST A'rfl .£ ." Sib, — The errors and mistakes quoted r j as facts by Aquarius are somewhat' pu^j, '.. zling, showing, as they do, . rather*, an." "' ignorance in the point of locality as to where the artesian springs are procured. Would he mention one of . the springs which has been brought to light thatjcould; ?: have been supplied from the Rangitikei river, or in other words, that exists on" .this side of the Oroua. If W* will enquire X fancy he will learn that all the 4 spring* which have yet been discovered are be- . tween the Oroua arid Manawatu rivers.. ' Such being the case I opine he will have- . some d.fficalty to prove his theory, that the flow is from the Rangitikei river.— l am, &0., At*arim.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 90, 5 February 1889, Page 2
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142Correspondence Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 90, 5 February 1889, Page 2
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