CORRESPONDENCE.
Letters for publication, and articles for insertion must be accompanied (not necessarily for publi-' cation), by the name of the writer, and, providqd they are not offensive in any way, will be -lublishcd as space permits. The Editor docs not identify himself with the opinions expressed by correspondents, and accepts no responsibility for them. The Editor. Sir,—l have been notified that T.C.L. Examinations in Theory will be held in To Kuiti centra. To Kuiti has not heen approved as a centre for Practical examination?, aB the T.U.L. Board, understands thrift "it is a difficult place 1o get to!" 1 am afraid that it is rather late to correct this idea and to have the practical examinations here this year, but I will endeavour to put the matter right.—l am, ect., A. E ROBINSON. Tho Editor. Sir, —With reference to my letter of to-day's date, in which the "inaccessibility" (!) of Te Kuiti, is referred to, perhaps soma of your readers can cap the addresses below: A. E. Robinßon, Te Kittens, New Zealand (from U.S.A.) A. E. Robinson, Terooti, New Zealand (from London). A. E. Robinson, Music and Sporti Depot, Rora Street, Auckland (from Tantritu) I wish I had kept a record of peculiar addresses. All the above are recent, but quite how some of thn older extraordinary addresses ran I have forgotten. "To Kooti" and "Te Kuite" are two—"King's Country" is quite usual in foreign letters -and I have more than one "Roarer Street." The latter, with tne early advent of tarred macadam and automobiles is scarcely likely to be ever prophetic of our Strand, but perhaps the adjacent railway 1 inept have something to do with the title! The post office deserves every credit for the delivery of some of these extraordinarily addressed letters.-—J am, etc., | A. E, ROBINSON.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 745, 13 February 1915, Page 5
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300CORRESPONDENCE. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 745, 13 February 1915, Page 5
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