TO SOME CRITICS.
To the Editor. Sir,- —It is not my custom to recognise persons who are ashamed of their names. But as I have awaited several issues of your paper.for some commonsense ''undemocratic'' comment or re- ' buttal, of what, because I .eve iar.d the : of my birth, appeared to me cetrimen- ; tal to its -.veal, and should he publicly .denounced: and as thus far cr.ly two : rambling, irrevelar.t. ar.tr.yr.ous per- ; sonaiities, which leave my charges disi creetly inract, have ver.-urec. I am j privelegec to infer that my ir.forma- ! tion remains unthallenged. ar.d that my strictures there :r. are in substance correct. Final ! y. the composition and style, of your Aria correspondent's contribution, exhibits no capacity to judge—much less assert —in which branch of literature my proficiency j lies.- —I am. etc., I Te Kuiti. W.B. i | [No good purpose can be achieved Iby continuing this correspondence, i which must now be closed. —Editior, i K.C.C.]
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 162, 7 June 1909, Page 2
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157TO SOME CRITICS. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 162, 7 June 1909, Page 2
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