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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

“ Interested."—(l) As the light on Cape Palliser has not yot boon lit, it is impossible to Bay. (2) Tho mooring-buoys are st present In Wellington, but are waiting for thb Chains and mushroom anchors, which are to pome from England. , The •contract time is hot yet up, audit is.expeotea that Ih'e Vvbrk will be concluded within the limit allowed. “ Only a Woman.”—lf you are In a position to prove the truth of your statements, the proper thing is to lay them before Inspector Pender, who . will see justice done. Lewis Stead (Napier).—Will insert. John Taylor.—The individual is unworthy so much notice. He simply plays to the gallery, and notoriety is to him as the breath of his nostrils.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3265, 23 October 1897, Page 2

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3265, 23 October 1897, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3265, 23 October 1897, Page 2

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