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Correspondence.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. TO THE EPtTOK. Ma,—Will yiitt fcindlv give me space "r<uew lines in your valuable paper, wera » a report going abroad which h;vs fwrtfut effect on Sc. Paul's Church, nil think if nut true, it ought to ba Moiiriy omtridictt'it as [ ktt<nv of smiie ► ,Wi l<»vinpf the Church through it. tis fulio■ effect that Mr E. T. Smith r,w the- nm> 0 f the church to lit N" »v. t ask. can it lie possible wtsncii wit c;i.*e ' One would have rh«re would h.vvt; been no hesitaJl " "v the nutter, ns it was for such a 0 '" cwss - ''nd advocated by one who r ®tpennee forward in such a r ""inner, and also one who has successfully here wST' An,L miu(i ' thi f ,en « i , n ' l .™ ! Si'eaS victory, when everyPmw' 1 w i"' c ' n ? over the success of the election. —1 am, etc. r\V,', A Member. a ?" rtlon °. f our cor ' r.iv t ; .. r s * '' ectU3 ° 1C seems to J c "q of exclusive interest to aj. • f* the remarks had been tai i; n '"- loa ' 11 i?tdioation. and had not '« :v few individual*, they " ,e ww ;idmissibte.—Et>. 0.31.] TRW rt&S IT E lOLOGICAL. Cis.-.r T ° TItE Et ' rr,>f " i)iii>l : •' W or tWl> %ing in Wii«.ip,! L * kingfisher, which «:.>rJ^, CrMturc . 1 h.ivo never seen ' 'OB i -'' n r Unt >n ie years ago I used Uit.itni'i IT r ' lc "each road to •'""ail n'orf "ever before nearer, iave i, "° ni, 5 °t your readers mav anisti ' v - r - ' have seen in my "lirri. S s ' ?:w ' 111 •~ ,e *' tr:k t specimens of cW,- tfrey . W:vr,, kr." •' native, and a little at "° ttl f >'«fU»*and s ''"tii thi. it i l ' *' bird, as well ail Xiu- .p. aru * P'® 1 * species of fan'..t* "'****» (xostt-rops) have ht?re Somesinsly J; , U tlTlil pretty note, though t,v ?* these birds are [% huin'.r and gardeners. Plains ?l' most pnrely insectivorous: N m e u l t y Me 80 tim«l that they N Mines f t a ' y t0 tFle e:Us - oar bouseNs of r'n,, ') Uent ly bring ua in speciF th ««m,7■ * P' V w:vrl>Ur - * h »™S t.W 0 - ly ' r pc-nuii swagger P «f their dire £ e wli• te:kttlcrt,{ tribe. By l ltii,; h-i'* Jennie of our old t » e »ti' e - r '; ina '■ It used hardw- p ' antlt,:!l everywhere, but is seen about the neighth"e h - v En"irt, UP ? r: r l:ion * ancl tfwt t{lC . v 3 kytafc absorbent | tgi * '^ c native "Sestuti before t seen thL<t view "Btore—l ;* m . etc.. Km

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4978, 20 May 1891, Page 3

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Correspondence. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4978, 20 May 1891, Page 3

Correspondence. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4978, 20 May 1891, Page 3

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