TO CORRESPONDENTS.
J- P. Walsh (South Head, Kaipara). — Sent regularly. Complain to General Post-Office, Auckland. King-stkeet (Ponsonby)— The dear old lady had a perfect right to sleep, having had her daughters married. Awanui. — What we want are spicy local items, not nasty slaps at people who start a business in opposition to your interests. Thames. —Next time you write, do not subject us to a fine for deficient postage, and attach your signature and address. PiABBiE (Kerikeri). — Your "meditations on a stump " have the true ring in them. Send some more like it, "old soul," and we will weave a chaplet for your noble brow.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 13
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105TO CORRESPONDENTS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 13
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