"NEW BOOKS, ETCETERA."
TO THE KDITOII OF THE STAR* Sir, — Trustworthy information regarding the Public Library is always at your service on application to our courteous Librarian across the street, and would possibly be acceptable to readers and ratepayers particularly, if you published a list of new books. For the satisfaction of "residents and others" I may mention that between thirty and forty new books have been added during the past three months, fifteen of them only three days since. The leading colonial and English papers are regularly available in the Beading Room, these being, I presume, the etceteras referred to by your informant. Permit me to remind you that you have for many months past apparently forgotten the yery existence of this popular and useful institution. — I am, &c, Thk Chairman. P.S. — I have" just "received the following from the Librarian: "138 volumes have been added by this committee, besides replacing those lost and destroyed before they took office." *••• ,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 4 July 1891, Page 2
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