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A SAVAGE DOG.

[to thh edi-ob.] Sib, —I wish to oall tho attontion of the polios to a largo savage dog whioh is allowed to prowl about Nelson street, Hastings, and attack by. It belongs, I believe, to a resident in Nelson street. It is a nuisanoe to tho neighborhood and if the owners must keep the brute, they ought to be compelled to keep it chained up. A Bhort time ago it pulled a man off a bioyole, and yesterday it bit a child in the breast, touohiug tho skin through all its clothes. Some day or other it will kill some one if nothing is done.—l am, etc., A I_.„_H3& Hastings, Bth Maroh, 1898.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9108, 8 March 1898, Page 2

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A SAVAGE DOG. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9108, 8 March 1898, Page 2

A SAVAGE DOG. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9108, 8 March 1898, Page 2