ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
H.A.0.8.S. — We are at all times willing to open our columns to anything which may appear to us calculated to advance the interests of this Society. "We, however, do not think that such an end is likely to be attained by further animadversions upon the conduct of oificials, past or present, which, while they form a chiss of reading that we are t.y no means desirous of promoting, are most likely 10 bring the Society into unenviable notoriety, and to injure it materially ; consequently we feel ourselves obliged to decline all future communications of the nature alluded to, and for this reason we have not inserted a iette." forwarded to us this week. — Ed. N. Z. Tablet.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 179, 1 September 1876, Page 10
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120ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 179, 1 September 1876, Page 10
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