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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We inserted on Wednesday the letter of " a Colonist," in spite of one or two- uncourteous expressions ■ which we could well have wished to have seen erased, as trenching upon the staid decorum of our quiet paper. We have no wish " to trouble Israel ;" and as there is some probability of the pleadings in this case extending to rebutter and surrebutter, we must entreat " Colonist" to do his spiriting more gently for the future, under paiu of sufferiug what lovers of propriety have already inflicted upon Ariosto and Boccace.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 134, 11 September 1847, Page 2

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 134, 11 September 1847, Page 2

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 134, 11 September 1847, Page 2

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