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CHILDREN’S LETTERS

I Deary Query, I am just sending a wee note . to you to let you know that a dear little kitten came to us Tuesday morning, isn’t it funny Y It seems that it has come to take poor “Tommy’s” place; lie died on Sunday. I will be kept very busy watching our dog “Billy,” he has got no time for cats. Tomorrow is Guy Fawke’s Day, and 1 am looking forward for plenty of fun. —I am your loving fairy, Belzia Stockley-Jones, Age 8 years. Dear Fairiel, X left it too late to write last week. We had six little ducks, but now we have only three because one night something would take one until we only had three left. We think it might have been a- cat or a ferret; We shall soon be able to go for swims, won’t we? It is lovely swimming, isn’t itr* Xdo like ii, but I have not been in for once this year. We have I four hurdles on the playground ;\t school, I practised jumping them, and am thinking about going in for the girls’ championship under fourteen.— Sour loving fairy, I!!S.oI1.y. Molly Holland. Martinborougli. Dear Fairiel, On Sunday we had an exciting day as we went to the Bay. My uncle gave me two canaries and three young ones, but the young died. I have only two canaries, and a little pup called Fluffy. I went on the wharf to fish, but it was too windy, so we went along to the rock pools. 1 caught four shrimps and four baby lobsters.—Your loving fairy, Vera. Vera Barringer, Kilbirnie. iiiiimiimiimimiiiiiiimiiiiiiHimimiiiii

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12603, 13 November 1926, Page 16

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CHILDREN’S LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12603, 13 November 1926, Page 16

CHILDREN’S LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12603, 13 November 1926, Page 16