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CORRESPONDENCE.

These -ulumiu we open to all correspondence of pu>ue * i iMrwii. but wo do not hold ourselves roßponsibl* for ' the opinion* ef writers. Correspondence must v i?i ' cues be authenticated by *V-e real name and addict ! of the wri'cr— not necessarily for publication, but ai •■ a guarantee of K<>ud faith.

! [To the Editor of fclje Evening Stab,] Sib—Would you kindly find space in the vaWble columns of your paper for the following, which may be of interest to your readers. Referring 1 to the petition Mr Millett got signed by twelve miners and forwarded to the Warden about Mr Brown fencing in a large awaof ground extending from Tinker's Gully to Punga Flat, I wonder where he gets his information from, as Mr Brown had no intention to do - so, as the supposed wire went to fence the Tararu Cemetery instead. And he also stated that I had two horses continually employed taking* away the timber. Now that is false, as I have been ■leighing timber for Dixon's mine for about eighteen months; the only timber that I got from Mr. Brown was some small scrub ti-tree that he would not born himself, and the timber that I applied for a license for, James Burns has them branded J. 8., and the rest he has burned for charcoal. £-lam,&c., „ .; J. Mahbh.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7368, 6 December 1892, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7368, 6 December 1892, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7368, 6 December 1892, Page 2