TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Enquirer." —Beacli wus 35 and Hanlan 32. F. Miller. —The hydrometer indicates only 6pc cilio gra\ity, but m enseo whcie a liquid contains no obscuring matter iti true chemical strength (as, for instance, in the case of acetic acid) may be obtained from gravity tables—a gnei g-invity being an equivalent Etiength. "J.li." —The tetin "colonial" (as a noun) js j cciluniiilieiii not very etrictly defined, and we do not, take it to be strictly equivalent tii "nativc-1-oin." One who has lived from infancy in New Zealand—two-and-a-lu'f veers is the iipn you inctauoe— mny, we fliinlc, claim tlir titlr as ordinnnl.v used and iindei<tn»il. Ovneth Kirk.- Please forward postal nddresv. ' rifgisted.' —Will make enquuj pending publication.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 6
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117TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 6
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