NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
G.R.C.—Sir J. P. Abbott’s letter was nofi . published in our columns. ■ It appeared in another journal as an advertisement.! Your reply should be sent'to that journal' in the same way.
Rhododendron.—The tenant has the right! to remove the bushes which he planted,, ■ but he must make the ground good, than is to . say, replace any soil which he removes with the bushes, and leave the plane in good order. - i
Truthful. —You will notice that we have aN • ready published another letter oh subject. . ’ . t Football.—r The officials.should complain to. the Rugby Union. No good can come of an anonymous correspondent condemning the referee.
Oxford Blue.—(1) The proper designation of the regiment known as the Oxford Blues is the Royal Horse Guards; (2) The ship 1 Mary Sheppard arrived at Lyttelton from! London on August 21, 1873.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12243, 2 July 1900, Page 6
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140NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12243, 2 July 1900, Page 6
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