Answers to Correspondents
* J.K. (Kaikoura). —Have you tried giving it a personal introduction ? A.J. D. (Ghristchurch). —Will lay letter before IVlr. Ross when lie arrives. W.F.A. (Christehurch). —As you are appealing to the Minister to take action would not- counsel jmbiishing letter at- present stage. Better keep us advised of developments. E.S. (Auckland). —Thanks for good wishes. We look forward with confidence. H.C. (Oneliunga).—Name duly recorded on our list of subscribers. feel sure you will recommend tdie '•MAOB3LAND WoitKEK," to JOUr friends. "W.H.S. (Masterton). —Too busy to write. .Progressing slowly. Will be at liberty to visit Masterton when Mi , . Ross takes up liis duties. J.W. (Awahuri). —Don't be too hard. You will find matter pvrc right in this issue. G.R.C. (Reefton). —Too busy to write up at present all the information you need. Have sent your letter to Li. Ross, storekeeper, Glen Oroua, who has been manager of a large co-op, store and is in" full sympathy with the movement, and have asked him to give you ail tlae information he can. "Equitus" (Waihi). —May select one out or your batch. Let us iiave less quantity and more quality in future, it is better for you and easier for us. A.R. and T.M.C. (Masterton), and A. M.T. and W.M.L. (Wellington).— Subs of os each received. Names placed on list of stibscribers. S.P. (Invercargill).—Slip received and attended to. H.H. (Timaru). —Have accepted article. Will bring your request before Mr. Ross when he arrives. J.lt. (Doyleston). — Probably next mont'i. jjT.G.E. (Little River). —Letter scarcely coherent. Epithets such as "stinking viper/ ''snake in the grass," etc., are not passports to the columns of the "Maohit.and Worker." F.A.B. (Hokitika). —May recast. Will send proof for your final revise. J-F.S. (Lumsden). —Help ensure success of the "'Maoriland AVorker" as a weekly, then we may have time to think of, your suggestion to start '•'Labour Dailies in the four centres of the Dominion." R.N.R. (Kaitangata). —Have booked youi - plot for a visit soon. TEhanks for good wishes. B.G. (Terida, Q.). —Booked address given. Will be glad of assistance and of exchanges mentioned. J.O. (BlaketOAvn). —Good. Mr. Kilgour can be supplied through Gordon and Gotch. W.F.H. (Tane). —Considering conditions attached to publication have held matter over till Mr Ross's arrival. R.C. (Globe Mine). —Accepted. Send photo. Under consideration — "Industrial Unrest," "Tilings," "Turnip Seed," "Temporal Power," "Amendment of Lib si Laws," "The Land Question," •''Mr. Edison's Religion."
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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 12
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399Answers to Correspondents Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 12
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