CORPRESPONDENCE.
[Our correspondence column being open, no responsibility can, be/accepted m respect to qEhttQna'axpjJe^sed by cqi'it^nondants.]
TO THE ■ BDJTOB. Sib,— -Permit me through the medium of your valuable paper to draw the attention of 'a ce.rtain^incli^iduql on, the Kangltiket .line to the fact that this is neither the month of April, May, June, or July ; and although xia'is a native of New Zealand himself, that does nob give him the privilege, of exterminating our. native, g^me. I see MfT*. L. Travers keeps a watchful eye onim ported ga,ine,— why n,ot giv,e qx\c native game the benefit of; the'prbvisions hiade. arid provided for them R ■ Tl\e. person a,lto, will do w^eli to^stop his morning arid eifeiiing practise? atoongst the wild ducks near 6he Mangaonie Bridge, others ! wise he wij 1 find hfmself • amepa'ble t o the.l.avjs of the land. Apologising for trespassing, on, your valuable spaee-rl ; ■ . UVBSEBVOER.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 20 February 1878, Page 3
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146CORPRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 20 February 1878, Page 3
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