Notices to Correspondents.
m>s OOR i NgtruawaMs..) — Yoar verses hare cm, »orue real 'tent" in 'em, but xre rather * fthv for ourli aitr>d «spaoe. 499 verses nr> ju-t . 1 ttle too man/ fur us. If you wi'l kindly ' >\i)<-t 'ff a f e » "dil verses, s<y about 499, we h \f no obj 'etion t f i give the whole ].oem a place t i. ir mxt issue. Your rhymes are certainly ver> t gen'O'i-, l -'ap bang," and ' ouran^atung" io »* t are quite firijintl. ? .).:I ■ .lilt-.n )— The rule* of snme Jockey Club's fui'n, a clause to the effect that" In all bet* t> c p .i -o«t be a possibility to win when the bet is 'v i i - ." Y>>u cannot win when y«>n cannot lo»e V mwlkh (Ha iplton.)—The r imes is published in H ■ im'lou, but tor all thaf wdo or wi.^h to render it a purpJy local tMppr. It is our aim to -f (lev -t in everj respet-i accp'ahie to the set- ;, rsof the distrct and we desire to gne fair rominence to e^erv part'of the VVa'kftto '"n tht-se i-O'iiii ns If t*-ere are some parts of ihc-Waikafo tha r do in>t m-etve the promlup < c they deserve jou must no' attribute the blam* 1 to ih. Wr-at-evcr rei>che»> us that is wur' by of »>ub!iratio7T we elnd'y in-ert ' tie fault lies with our vo re*-pon-dt nts and ( n the ui-i cl tutioi'i oi prople to wht . hey do .ot appear t>> lit* .Nufßcn n r ly alive to tbs: in>uirtance ot keeping their \ftnou- d struts bi !oi» the public, a d to the benefits rhat ni*\ be cuiti'rred bv cominumcatiiur their 'h mhthrpr si. We-hav.' tr ed our b«\st to -t.>- i_ aetnits. but in vain. E^'tin</ auewsi»aper in t.i Waikitiiis like try n^ to mike l> r cks without straw. O • second thou^ht^ up withdiaw the 'V.'iw 1 ' und jubs'.fute "cl i\ " l>ec<'in-£ \T,(-' "knou u man in Hannltn >vho '- «n t iking bnckn by zhe 'h^usani witjioijt v-- 1 s; -ny ( ttra\s at all. W,» h Q^'t•e thi-.jjeuny .-i. hn. 1 lan, but itd<Wnt" !*eofn to fetch 'em- -tb i."rits|>oodent% not rhe bricks. We are <?"ncr voai^d h(j^e t wi-i^ next «ummer, so do nut 'oio W ptC 'Ckitic. -We've met agog >o I -any of your" sort in our time. Some peoiie wh'n tfie^ tve not jrrumblinjf at their wiTei vpnt their ill humour upon their newspaper. Ttie'eHrtor,^ to lazy. r>r t-M volatile; he is heivy and JPi.'id, hf fills h>s columns with stalf jok-s ; h« has too much ot jo'itics, he doesn't keep his rcadeia inform d of ■what is going on jn Parliament . his paper is too local, it gives too much matter extracted from other papers ; it haa'too many advertisements, it conttim too much reading matter, and n evidently a one horsed affair.' We can't please everybody, and besides you're not everybody, Pirc. -Hunter. In our nex,t. Ratepatbr (Hamiltou West.)— Ditto.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 528, 7 October 1875, Page 2
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