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CORRESPONDENCE.

[We wish it to be most distinctly understood nro not rcs>ioii.siblc for the opinions expressed 'b j- ou torrc < >)ioii(loiits.|

j MAOGUFFIX NOTES. I TO TilK KMJTOI: OK TJJE KVENJSIJ MAIL. I Sin, —Under the heading of I Notes " in your issue of this eveil'ing, 'I ob--1 serve a scurrilous sneer and childish puii^ • attempted at my expense,'which 1 cannot allow to pass unnoticed, especially when the > writer is so" easily traced—viz., yourself. Mr, j 'Editor. •-" 1 am home out in this (my opinion) by every ' subscriber of yours I meet; but this I may • tell you, Mr. Editor, that one and all agree ; with me in asserting that you have tried and . ! done more to create "blackguards 1 ' during J your short career (and short it will be, take .' m3 r word) than any other individual who has | occupied any position in connection with the Press or any other calling. I J also observe a letter signed "Simplicity," • who, I have no hesitation in saying, is from : iii£ s>u;e source, viz., you, Editor, EvexixCt f Mail, who I now leav<* to your short ar.d merry life, and If shall conclude.by telling ! you, you should refrain from using the term i "blackguardism," as it' is looked upon by j ■ the pubne to be one of those traits—but not i the most constitute yqttr } defamatory character.—l am, &c., | . * - Patrick Riordax,

'P. &—Thongji I mentioned in"the .N.B. of my'last letter,* that my correspondence with the Press wa| then concluded, I must, in this instance, deviate from that, and-advoeate. my cause. Ifyp]u, Mr, Editor, should, oblige'by giving insertion to this letter, I shall be under a multiplicity of compliments' to >yous but, in future, I shall pay no attention to "Maguffin," "Simplicity," or any other of your correspondents, unless they give their Christian and surnames, as I do. When they do so. I -will give ample satisfaction through Press or otherwise. P. Eiordan. [We are pleased to hear that Mr. Patrick Eiordan has come to the above wise conclusion, for had he not, we should have closed the correspondence. In parting, however, we recomjnend that gentleman to adhere to his resolution, or appear hi print as seldom as possible. Should he, however, alter his mind, let him avoid being sarcastic (?), for in in trying to be so, he is merely vulgar and abusive. —Ed. E. M.]

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 2