ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
C.S., Westport. —We have been unable so far to ascertain the exact locality at which the late Father Rawes was stationed at the time of his death. Should the information reach us later, we will let you know.
Constant Reader, West Plains.—The following is the present address: —Rev. James O’Malley, C.C., Templemore, County Tipperary, Ireland.
Ambitious.—There is no harm in your sending manuscript, which we will read through and advise you accordingly. At the same time, it is only fair to warn you that the number of people who wish to write stories is very large, and the number who can really' do so is very small.
Bucolic, Ross. —(1) Wash the harness with soft soap and hot water, and when dry apply harness blacking with a stiff brush, finishing off with a chamois leather. (2) At this time of the year, when there is a plentiful supply of green feed, a horse’s mouth ought not to be in need of washing with a disin- • fectant, unless the animal is troubled with a decayed, tooth. Any chemist will supply you with., a wash which will answer the purpose.
Kappa, Hutt. We have handed your queries to our contributor ‘ Ghimel,’ who will deal with them next week.
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New Zealand Tablet, 18 February 1915, Page 29
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