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To the Editor of the "Wukato Times. Srit, — I cannot leave "Waikato* without expressing how niucli I feel the warm-hearted kindness and gonorous hospitality I have met with ou nil sides during niy trip ; also,. I must suy, how gratified I have boon that such excellent, respectable, and attentive audiences have attended at my lectures at Alexandra, Hamilton, and Ngaruawahia. I am aware that on the subject mailer of tlwse lectures, "Womon'd Itights" so-called, 1 dil&r with you in opinion - r but as I believe we- both desire tlie same result — the good aud well being of mankind, and are willing to give each other credit, at least for worthy motives, we can agree to differ, and I therefore desire to thank you for fair notices and nersonal courtesy. I shall wait with interest for your prom ro* I article oF Saturday. lam always glad to sec this great question ventilated, ns it is preeminently the question of the ago, and though it may bo long before it arrives at a satisfactory solution, it must in the end be decided, as all other great social questions have been decided, by principles of justice and equity, and fueling sure tluvt this utuat decide t'.ie question of feinalo emancipation ultimately I am content "to labour and to wait. 1 ' I am very sorry that I have becu unable to visit Cambridge, where I know I have many kind friends, but I was so long detaiued at Alexandra that I could not do so without seriously exceeding tiio leave of absence kindly aucorded-tnee by my school committee, m ho, perhaps more than anyone else, are entitled to my thanks for generously permitting m. to take this pleasant tour, which I shall c\e» recal as one o the " bright timeb" of hid. Hoping that the pro<jiu»r>ty wlneh i« < verfv.'iero apparent in this beaut ilui .uid liu Bl JittibJo diotuui vi Waikato may increase tenfold. I remain, <Le, Maby A. Colclough.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 148, 19 April 1873, Page 2
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