Correspondence.
Fis-me-gig, Lake VVakatipu, writus as follow? :: — It was with great pleasure I read the remarks of your correspondent "Hamlet," LovelrV Flat, in tho tuattcrof %hp Jailing off of Riddjer contributors, i'i all of which i cordially agree. Some short time back I mido a mggest^ou in this direction, but I was pooh-poohed by r correspondent, the pith of whose reply was uriimadTetting on the singularity of the norn de plume i ftgsumed Really we all ousiht exerci*-. forbeaia cc and help youngsters on — no. frighten them with hard and uncharitable hits. By all means let youngsters have boik in hand, and thus tolvo and coustruct g«ogr»phical as will as other riddles.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1645, 2 June 1883, Page 24
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