Notices to Correspondents.
*' A Lover of Peace " (Hamilton). You are a pervcrter of truth. Your signature should hare been " A Lover of Mischief." Your handwriting has not imposed upon us. "M " (Te Awamutu). You ans wroth because we declined to insert -what you term a " wipe " at . You can be as angry as you plepso, but we intend always to adopt the same course. Scurrility cannot "find a place in these columns. " Sunbeam." Your light under a eioud just at present for want of space, but your poetry shall ; shine in our next. Be comforted. ♦ . Sun and Moon. Ocfc 14, Sun rises 5.19. and sets 6.11. Oct 15, Sun rises 5.17, and Mis 6.12. PHASE-* OF THIS MOON. Fall Moon, October 15tb, 10.53 ft.m. Last Quarter, 220 d, 1.52 a.m.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 531, 14 October 1875, Page 2
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130Notices to Correspondents. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 531, 14 October 1875, Page 2
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