Correspondence.
[We do ant necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by our correspondents.J THE N" G A 1! IJ A\VA HT A SO'FIOOr. (To the HslUnr of the )Va>kuto Time*.) •Str, - In yon issue of the J-l-tli inst., a letter appeared signed «• G." The writer boasts of his being possessed of any amount of "brass." I quite agree with liim in this respect. jSow if "G," after such a (1 is play, can find "brass" enough left to make three half-crowns, ami will hand them over to tlie Treasurer of the School Committee, I shall la; agreeably .surprised. If he can, however, manage this, T shall with pleasure follow a ait, and show " G " that I have a little of the brazen metal left as well as himself. J beg to subscribe myself the name that l:>oks like business — TfTRKK Half-crowns. Ngaruawalna, May 15, 1872,
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 16 May 1872, Page 2
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