Original Correspondence.
To the Editor of the New Zealander. Sir,— lnc.osed is the copy of a letter ihat has been addressed to the Editor of the Southern Cross. May I request insertion of it in your paper of Wednesday next. I am, Sir, Your's &c, Ed. A.M.W.
To the Edit r of the Southern Cross. Sin,— l am soiry after reading the veiy fluttering notice of the short career of the Anglo-Maori-Waider, which appeared in your last Satui day's paper, to have to observe that the account which you gave of its^ establishment is incorrect, It matters liit'c to myfieit— but as it coi taiD3 a Lltir upon the Publishers, whom I uavenlwayo known for straight-forward and honorable men, I feel bound to notice the statement, I nm, Sir, Your's &c., The Editor of the Anglo-Maoui Waudfr.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 225, 26 July 1848, Page 3
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137Original Correspondence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 225, 26 July 1848, Page 3
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