To Correspondents.
"Viator" and others complain that ordinary vig - lanoewasnot exercised by. those who were responslMetortboarrangenumtaoonneotod irtthtbeTakapuna a excursion on Friday night. A number of disorderly persons who did their utmost to dlwomtcrt tho exoorslonißtg, were allowed onboard; but tho fault does not rest with the Union S.S. Company, who are always particular In this respect. The complaint is a fair one; and "Viator" would have earned the thanks of his fellow-pawengers hid he belled the cat by taking legal proceeding*. "F. W. Patkrson" should address his letter to the' paper iu which the statement was made. j.B.M. (Dunedin).—Neteon was handicapped at 10st lib for tho last Dunedin Cup.
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Evening Star, Issue 7405, 28 December 1887, Page 2
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109To Correspondents. Evening Star, Issue 7405, 28 December 1887, Page 2
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