DOGS
,--: (To the Editor.) Sir,—ln reference'"to "Fair ■Play's" letter in Saturday's "Evening Post," I have heard the dogs of Rolleston and Bidwell Streets and compared to the team or tribe at Orangi Kaupapa Road,'"Fair Play" has nothing to complain about. In fact, so impressed are the residents of this part of Wellington' with the- din that this team can make that they are prepared to find quite a considerable amount of money to back the Orangi Kaupapa Road pack to make more noise than any two ■ packs within a radius of twenty miles of Wellington.—l am. etc* GLENMORE. A strong protest' is made by "Decency" against a "disgusting and emharassing" burlesque of the streamer custom by several young men just prior to the departure of the southern steamer last . Wednesday evening. It was neither humorous nor clever, and. lilt did not embarrass the members of the party, consideration should have been shown for sober and respectable citizens who happened to be near.
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 8
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162DOGS Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 8
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