TO-THEEDITQItI 5tT-V-Bii r Can you or any v<&dmi& inform: ni& whether * theYFSg^j-jggjjgg anj history of: Nelson and MffilfclJfJEfjifc in separate- volume ? " '-^W?^ I am etc., North Islander. fWedb not know of a: reliable History of Nelson. A bastard production, badly printed and yilely illustrated, - and edited by Judge Broad, was let loose upon a confidingpublic in 1892, which in many homes speedily found sanctuuary in the rubbish heap. A man of the name of Buick labored over andpublished a History of Marlborough, which we understand is occasionally read in secret" by the descendants of the pioneers '\vhb are the subjects of nauseatingiiattery. Our correspondent ma3>-, possibly, find copies in second hand shops. Meanwhile, the public look for abrainy man to undertake the task—and'lose by it.—Ed. M.S/J
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Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 26, 8 November 1901, Page 4
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