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CORRESPONDENCE

WHOM DOES IT HIT? (2b the Editor.) Sir, —A question has been raised, and I should like to see your pen brought in with all its plain outspoken force. Who now has in his possession the late Bob Conway’s horse, saddle, and bridle ? 1, as an old friend, desire to know, as it is j repugnant to my feelings that an old mate ot mine should have received burial as a pauper, and even denied Christian funeral rites.—l am, etc., A Mate. do the Editor of the P. P. Independent. Sir,— There is a mistake in the telegiains in your last issue. The appeal referred to was made by a section of English Masons in Sydney against the ruling of their District Grand Master, who refused to allow a motion to consider the advisableness of their Lodge joining the New bouth Wales Constitution, to be discussed in their District Giand Lodge. 1 lhe Grand Lodge uf New South lias not applied to the Grand Lodge M England lor recognition tor the last several years, and is in no hurry to du so.—l am, &C ’’ M.ivl:, N.S.W.C.

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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 September 1885, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 September 1885, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 September 1885, Page 2