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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

t^^£lo?KS*i*-The verses you forwarded for our HHjH^ art a very fair first attempt, disp!^ag m&re poetic feeling than- skill in tnt mechanical art of verse-building. Perscvetf^jm carefvl study, and continuous labour are asT needed by the poet as by any other Jfc."«svi < H the promiie shown tn your lines "T [ will, unless developed by these, wtC^pty- -J3 I Above all, beware of too great faciKcgK. /jT H The first, greatest, and most difficulfrLJQ.\ &fl l have to learn is the "art to blot." We »j?H ■ alr^fiis be glad to receive specimens of your [ ■ tti 2J2^^ / (. I 1 " "11' fn nil" in 1 1 the commuvmM Cockatoo: 1 JjJM

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 9 January 1869, Page 2

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 9 January 1869, Page 2

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 9 January 1869, Page 2

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