Notices to Correspondents.
Curiosity,—a telephonic message is not heard in passing through tho central bureau by the person who connects the wires. The wire could, of course, be tapped by that officer, but this would be a breach of duty, and there Is usually too much work in attending to the signals for such pranks to be played. New Chum.—lf you have bad no experience of farming virgin land, and possess the necessary capital, we should certainly advise you to take an improved farm. Don't touch anything but good land. Poor land will always keep its occupier poor. The land throughout the North is patchy-good and bad intermixed. Whangarel and its surrounding district is a favourable locality for settlement. Do not select a farm, either virgin or Improved, without first seeing it. No. 2.-Yes.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4529, 4 December 1884, Page 2
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