WELLINGTON COLLEGE.
v TO THE EDITOR OP THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES. Sir, —Your correspondent " X.Y.Z.," in his letter to you of Saturday, has gone out of his ■way to introduce my name with slight and insult. He has also towards the end of the letter stated what is untrue with respect to the discipline o£ the school as maintained by tha assistant masters. Clearly the object of the writer is to injure me at least, if not others of the Btaff. I do not object to fair and open criticism, and if he has anything to say against me let him say it, and not be ashamed to sign his name at the end of it. I shall then be prepared to answer him to the bast of my ability. But attacks made anonymously are Bingularly base. Surely, sir, it is not asking too much at this time of anxiety and auspenso to beg that you will either insist on those who attack us signing their names, or refuse to give their attacks room iu your columns.— I am, &c, H. E. Tucket. Woodmancote, 2Srd December.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5536, 24 December 1878, Page 2
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186WELLINGTON COLLEGE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5536, 24 December 1878, Page 2
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