RAWLINGS' SCHOLARSHIPS.
TO THS EDETOB. Sib, —The remarks made in yours to-day, under the heading of " Local Gossip," by' your, weekly writer "Mercntio," demand a word of explanation. As a rale gossip which (as in this case) is - mere gossip should *ba allowed to exhaust itself unnoticed ; but as connected with a public charity, and where the'answer is at hand; it may be as well to give it at once. Owing to a fen details necessary to be supplied having not been quite completed, the liats of those wishing to com* pete have not been submitted to the trustees, and at this.moment they are in ignorance of whose names have been sent in. '-.When ready, the trustees will take precisely the* same action they did a year ago, viz., make a strict investigation into every case, and (if necessary) they will rlao do As they did then, exclude all those •who, in their judg« ment, do. not come within the provisions o2 the trust.—l am, etc.', John Milne, Secretary of the Trustaes. December 6,1854. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7195, 8 December 1884, Page 3
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174RAWLINGS' SCHOLARSHIPS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7195, 8 December 1884, Page 3
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