NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
♦"Aji Athletic Enthusiast."—lt is a free MUntry. People have a right to spend their money as they please. "Ex-Fa ticnt." —Such serious allegations should not be made anonymously, or without stronger proof than bare as-
sertion. Twenty Years' Service.—We cannot give any more space to the subject, which has been fully ventilated in the letters already published.
wpj.D."-—We an- informed that you have received as large a grant from the fund as any other sufferer, and that your further applications will be considered on their merits when the fund, which was not a large one, in view of the numerous claimants, is being finally •wound up.
To the Editor. Sir, —Kindly pardon a few of your local cabmen calling upon you to settle an argument (a wager): "What streets come in rotation from Spencer-stveet Station via Bourkestreet, Melbourne?"—l am, etc.. J.B. living-street. William-street. Queenstreet. ElizabetTi-street. .Swanston-street, Russell-street. Exhibition-street and Spring-street.— Ed. "E.S."']
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 60, 11 March 1903, Page 3
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