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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Wager," Port Ahuriri.—^Cannot say. It is very likely, however, that 1 -they •■tlid, foi v ;tbe New j was over there "about the time the j flyer was beginning to be known. If .they did meet then, be sure the former wow Id be called upon; to , give the Australian a' start. I'.Sh'akfcspeare."— In . the first plaoe you enclose no. name and, address '•as a guarantee o,f rood fo.ith> In the second .-.where does the "selforoverned" town board hang out its board ? In the third, you are a „dam bad poet anyway, ami without 'locality the dt'eaidful hiccup hasn't even the merit of interesting any particular locality and so Sending the $i{cu;Jas,on up two copies. ■'A Slow Bike Rid.ci;," ■■ F€a.t^er? . jit^ii.-^Co hot kno\v the wood's r^ icord for 20 miles road-racing- and doubt if there is such a record, as it would all depend on the rqads to be travelled. If the distance fq\ii discovery travelled is really 20 miles, and he did it m the time you state, . he's a whizzer from Whizvillje and you ought to keep him dar-k arid send him for some- ' thirig .wortfi while. But what did you time him with— a kitchen clock? Thanks for early Christmas and Nety Year wishes. S&tri.e , to "<iu, i^id inanv oj£ 'en^. "A Chow 'Hateivr %stertbn.--Isad afeady.: tjtot^.ft th^t s;Umy' paragraph iri the wretched Tihjaru rag ; as you Will see by Vef^rence tp "The Cri- , tic" iiaEe : Thanks the same and your let.tSr is irtsCTt^. ' As it, only aJßpeared m fte I'iniarusian Chin.afnan's wipe, on the 2>Jrd, arid we wei\t to p^jess. :'\htiv sa&e night, yo.ivr "fully exp^et-atiphs" \yefe ,§.6mer what Rreniaiure, ypur impatience remarkabie arid your idea as tp how and wh?h q, newspaper is made up, considerably vacue. It wasn't a Pre.ss tele«vam all round you kjiow, old 'nard. and i,f it had been we dpn't «ib,scribe to that . 'fearful and wonderful organization, anyhow.

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NZ Truth, Issue 76, 1 December 1906, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 76, 1 December 1906, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 76, 1 December 1906, Page 4

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