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NO TICE TO CO RRESPON DENCE.

Wo lmvr> recivcd a letter, relative to the appointment of a new member in Council, which we must decline to insert, on account of its personality. Our correspondent lias not even appended his name. We must decline us a general rule, to publish attacks upon individuals ; but any attack upon ourselves, unless illwritten, and consequently ineffective will be admitted as> a matter of co iibe.

EuBATinT. — In our last Saturday's first leader, for " we would rather that the measure were carried aristociatically" rend " autocratically."

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 125, 11 August 1847, Page 2

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENCE. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 125, 11 August 1847, Page 2

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENCE. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 125, 11 August 1847, Page 2

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