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TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.
Sir, —I wish to ask, through the medium of your valuable Journal, if there is nothing I lie ft/ to b» done by the men of the Napier life Volunteers towards fencing hi the grace of their late gallant comrade, Henry Morrison f or towards erecting a head-stone, so that strangers to the Cemetery may find the spot where sleeps one who was once an honorable Member of our small community ? In (he case of pour Young, of No. 4) Company of Militia, I bdicrc some 1 king has been done ; and it is my opinion that the best thing wc can do is U> follow I heir esarnple. I am, fy'c., O.VE WHO WAS AT OiIARUMUI. Napier, April Id, I*o7.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 470, 15 April 1867, Page 2
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139Correspondence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 470, 15 April 1867, Page 2
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