ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Old ".. Timer."—The schooner Reward (60 tons), loaded with wheat and potatoes, stranded and became a total loss at Wai- . • papa ?olnt, south of Maliia Peninsula, on 3rd.May, 18S7. There was a crew of five and William Andrews, master, Jbhn Sweeney, seaman, and the cook (name unknown) lost their lives. . . "Papetler."—Similar proposals for note issues have already been discussed. J.T.—it is against our practice, to publish such appeals except at the special request of the management. ' "Welca."—Though there may be ground for . complaint, it would not help'at the present juncture to bring affairs' to a crisis.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 6
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