CORRESPONDENCE.
THE SITE.
(To the Editor.)
Sir,— lt waa indeed refreshing to hear a man wrth. an opinion of his own and a manifest knowledge of the subject detail the objects of the technical achbol and its requueraonts; but how like us to raise a crossfire of petty objections to things of which we were confessedly ignoiant One with, a garden and another with a ct&wyaxd. We aire wit aiming-fat having cabbages like Bi Chinaman, . or milch, cows like a lawyer. How /much: better to accept the experience of Mr Hintz, place the school upon the site designed for it, work 1 in conjunctiion with the Library, the directors of which already requwno a lecture room, build top storeys if necessary, and proceed with the work rather than raise legal difficulty, jexpenae, and delay in having certain ■ nesenrvea vested and.- a»vested, the very thing designed to kill the project.— l am, etc., NOW.
During the hearing of a charge of parental neglect at Wareham, Eng., the fact was disclosed that the mother, a man and six children lived in a railway carriage of three compartments, each of which was fitted with-a bed.- ", . - -
At the annual -dinner of the Royal When you feel the firat twings of Tbeamatism, gout, sciatica, or lumbago, send for a bottle of Rheumo. It will qrackly cuie you. All stores and ©hemiste sell it at2s6dftnd4fl6d. A positive and lasting core.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 21 March 1907, Page 5
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234CORRESPONDENCE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 21 March 1907, Page 5
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