NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Argument—The issues to be placed before the electors at the forthcoming local option poll will be the same as at the last election. The reduction rote has not been eliminated. A Keader of ine "Star."—The Thames goldfield was proclaimed on the 27th of July, 1867. The land then belonged entirely to Maori owners, and the only habitations ■were a small store kept by half-castes named Nicholls, at the landing-place, and a few Maori whares.
"J.W.," Grey Lynn: The question you ask is one that it would be impossible for anyone to answer. There is not sufficient general interest in the voyage of the vessel named to warrant a republieation of the report. No doubt you can make a copy from the newspaper files in the Free Public Library. "Practice What You Preach.": We'make it an invariable rule not to publish anonymous personal attacks.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 225, 20 September 1905, Page 10
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