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(To the Editor of tho Waikato Times.) Slit, — With respect to jour remarks about my let tor of last week, 1 Imm) to toy that from the specimens of newspapi r etiquette which I haro observed in 3 - our pnper I nni not at till iiiiMOUs to bccunio fuither acquainted with its ru.li 11 >. and I uni very glnd that the snmo rules do not apply to jnhnte life. I would also remind you that sarcasm ia neither fact nor reason. — I am, &0., J. H. Haxbeno. Te Aviamutu, Sept. 12.
[Our correspondent should never leave tlio bossoin of his family to luko part in public queetiogs. He appeal's to bo quilo inrapiiMo of undcr.stnndinj; the fact that public men arc "iinjcct to public criticism, — in fact are public properly. Wo n.ay fell him also that unsubstantiated assertions uro worthless,— Ed. IF. T.~]
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 366, 17 September 1874, Page 2
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155CORRESPONDENCE. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 366, 17 September 1874, Page 2
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