Ruffianism on Brighton Road.
|(To the Editor,) Dear Sir,-I have written the «_,--_, asking ycu to give it pubUcity 0n tf' day evening, May 30th. mv mv • ,°>imtl little Miss Wilson, whowereratafe* l* the Oriental Bazaar by W £TT* I ** the Brighton Rood, were eoim. rf $S** Brighton Road, and when a IM^ the Bishop's Refuge for Fallen Woi. ** most grossly outraged and Cfi?ff» ruffian, who stopped them, askCfi?;%* way to Conquest Place, «"«&*•*• his person in a most brutal maW^*screams of the girls drove XT" ■,***• away but although search £^ by Mr Wilson, he has not ■£■'¥** found ; but the matte, is in thehanLfe police, who, I certainly hold bCS cause one man cannot possibly lo_S« the whole of the PaVnell dlgoa^ anguoge used down BrightoTSSS times, especially passing the _Z_T. something beastly. I have (LkS!_ "^ I appealed^the .'pace in yoaSfe cause I wish to protect, or atleaSi™' other parents.-Yours sinwreK^
Sic,—Will you caution psMhh 1...1 children in and about BrigC sA Conquest Place? Do notderv^i' girls of tender age out after dark * itS protector, as there is a ruffian goinSL. exposing his person to them, es&d__y2 the so-called Bishop's Refuge thaffi. forced on our neighbourhood-Yon* &.' Henry WitsoH.' ' _. . & Wvldh-Bbowne.■■■> Brighton, June 1, 1885. ' - -y?AA
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 124, 3 June 1885, Page 4
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