Correspondence.
NEW ZEALAND FLAX PAPER,
To the Editor op the ' Evening Mail.' Sir — In the article extracted from the Otago Daily Times into your last evening, in reference to New Zealand flax paper, it says : " These proofs of what may be done with the Phormium Tenax," &c, as if these proofs were only recently discovered. I beg to inform you that paper made of this Phormium may be seen in the Museum here,- which has been my possession three-and-twenty years. Yours, &c., The Curator. Nelson Institute/April 25, 1867*
We are requested to state that a parade of the Cadet Rifles will take place tbis afternoon at half past 4 o'clock, at the Botanical Gardens, and that, after this date, parades will be held every Thursday at the above hour.
The New Zealand Herald of the 22nd instaut, states that a telegram had reached Wellington on the 20th, announcing the death at Picton, on Good Friday, of Captain Junor, Adjutant and Inspector of Musketry, by tbe capsizing of a boat, whilst out in the bay ou a party of pleasure.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 96, 26 April 1867, Page 2
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179Correspondence. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 96, 26 April 1867, Page 2
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