GROG ADULTERATION.
Sib— And so our worthy J.P.s have rnbi in thair wisdom tint we must driak and pay for oar greg- when it is 30 to 40 ander proot. Happy puolican, bnfc most unfortunate public ! 1 itm an old London publican, and I know that anything below from 10 to 1-4 Tinder proof was considered very washy and poor in that part of the world. I hope that Constable Gordon, the present Inspector, who certainly seems inclined to do his duty, will not let tne matter resfe, bat will bring * case before Mr. thaw, the E.M., on his return, in which case 1 think the decision of oar learned J.P.s mu3s be upset. It certainly seenig a great pity that every Act passed by the House, calculated to do some good for the public at large, gets knocked on the head some way or another. I am, &c, -l&th October. Good Whistt.
? ! TO THE SDITOR OF THE BVENI>fG POST j
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 29 October 1881, Page 2
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161GROG ADULTERATION. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 29 October 1881, Page 2
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