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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Ehquibbb;— No wonder you "are puzzled. TKe. Bpirit that " prompted " such remarks was but reflecting its ■' own nature. It was scarcely to be expected,.however/that a seared conscience would experience any pangs of regret as to the manner in which a former friend and employer had been systematically " run to earth." < "-. J. AS. — Your effusion has been received. We are sorry we cannot comply with your request to publish it. There really must be something in the air to cause the present poetical mania ! '-Or is it that, .the" nobler emotions of human nature "are becoming more Widespread 'in bur community? -We must confess that y it is getting " quite beyond oiir comprehension," but as a" measure we would recommend tbe extension of the capacity of our local bedlam. In -the meantime we wish that the " nobler emotions " were expressed in language that could be. classified under the heading either of prose or verse. A Citizen has neglected to Bend his name and address.

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Southland Times, Issue 1304, 6 September 1870, Page 2

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282

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Southland Times, Issue 1304, 6 September 1870, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Southland Times, Issue 1304, 6 September 1870, Page 2

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