NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
“ Interest.” —Remittance by bank draft is the more economical method. You do not require to have a hanking account. "J.D.N,”—Evidently there was some misunderstanding, Ixut surely it can be cleared up without the intervention of the press. J. Bourchior. —Wo have already intimated (hat we cannot see our way to insert letters supporting the candidature of individuals in the Dairy Produce Control Board election. " Interested."—Most likely. If you wish to trace the appearance of such an article and will supply an approximate idea of the time when it was published, wo shall endeavour to give the date. Non-churchgoer.”—Not at all obscure, but we do not think it suitable for publication. " Palmerston.” —The ship Charlotte Gladstone arrived on February 10, 187,1.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19498, 5 June 1925, Page 8
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123NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19498, 5 June 1925, Page 8
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