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Correspondence.

We are desirous of affording every reasonable , facility for the discussion of public subjects, and the criticism .of the acts of public men ; but it must be understood that we are in no way responsible for the opinions expressed by correspondents.

• Sir, have repeatedly found that there are many of our travellers who do not know which side they should take when meeting a carriage. I therefore send you a copy of the rules of the road which it would he well for such to commit to memory. I The rules of the road are a paradox quite In driving your carriage along, If you turn to the left, you’re sure to go right,. But if you go right you go wrong. I am, Sir, yours truly, Viator.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 2

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Correspondence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 2

Correspondence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 2

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