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CORRESPONDENCE.

To the Editor. Sir,- —Kindly allow me space to contradict a statement contained in your last issue re exchange of positions betwen Mr Veysey, of Foxhill, and myself. "While of course I lay the flattering unction of your remarks to my soul, and at the same time thank you for your kind wishes, still I feel like the man who has read his own obituary notice. Truth to tell, sir, you have succeeded in accomplishing that well known and somewhat easy athletic feat —you have jumped to a conclusion. As a matter of fact, the exchange question is still sub judice ; for while the Education Board has signified its approval of the proposal, it still remains for the Riwaka School Committee to agree or otherwise. I am, etc., E. H. Andrews. Riwaka, Nov 3, 1902.

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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 128, 4 November 1902, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 128, 4 November 1902, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 128, 4 November 1902, Page 3

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