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LETTERS

Dear Fairiel, —My letter is going to be on my pet oat. Its name is Prince, and he is a nice cat. He often goes out hunting, and when he does hunt he catches grass-rats and also birds too. He is the best hunter in Marima. We have three other cats, one is a. kitten. Piece do excuse my writing, and that the Kiddleremee is CinereTla. From your loving Elf, ALFRED LUND. Alfred Lund (aged 8), Mangamaire. Dear Fairiel,—l have a new pet cow. Her name is Poley. I milk her twice a day—night and morning. My brother has got a nice little black, white and tan pup., One side of his face is.white and the other side is tan, and we call him sailor. I feed him while my brother is away on a holiday. Yours faithfully, IRIS SMITH. Iris Smith, Nai Nai, Lower Hutt. Dear Fairiel, —I am sorry I did not write to you last week, but I have had my little friend' staying with me. so I did not get very much time to do it. We have just finished our first term examination so I am anxious to know how I got on. I am sending you the things for the birthday page with this letter, so I want the letter to reach you in time. It is raining just now, but we have had a good autumn ... it has been like spring. On Thursday night I received my prize, and I think it is lovely, thank you. The poor twins are both yelling at top because they are going to bed. Oh, Fairiel, you would love to see them 1 They are almost walking and talking. I was too late for the competitions this week . I did not get my “Times” last night but I am expecting it cm Monday, and I do hope it comes as I like to read the “Fairy Ring.” Well, good night, Fairy 7 Ring, and also Fairiel. From your Fairy 7, JEAN. Jean Mac Queen, Te Wera. Dear Fairiel, —The rabbit-dog, Jip, has six little pups, but they are rather old now. When they were young they were ugly little things, but they have grown very pretty now. Sometimes we cannot get away from them, hut now most of them have been given away, so we have only one left. Jin and two pups went about seven miles away from home, and after they had been up there for a week they came home again. Your loving Fairv. PEARL BERRY-. Pearl Berry, Pongaroa.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12441, 8 May 1926, Page 16

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LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12441, 8 May 1926, Page 16

LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12441, 8 May 1926, Page 16