Notices to Correspondents
Young Ireland.—You are too knowing by half. We havo no space for your peculiar views on Auckland edltoru. Offended Taste.—lt is a wonder that JEsthetio Auckland does not protest against those ugly telegraph posts. Your idea might bo worth patenting. The Ebcatbd Nun.—Wo have recoived a pllo of correspondence denlintr with this subject, which is deolined for tho pitu plo reason that it is unsuited for our culumnu. Light. — Your latter, dealing with some of " Zamlol's " luoubratlonp, was handed ovor to that writor, In accordance with rule Bather.—Draw the line for sourpolf by boldly declaring yourself a man ;if Mr Strong objects, accept bis ruling. Justice.—ln the last session of tho New Zealand Parliament, an Act was passed exempting apprentice printors from tho operation of the law with regard to Saturday halt holidays.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 264, 13 November 1885, Page 2
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