CORRESPONDENCE.
INFORMATION WANTED. TO THE EDITOB OF THE FEILDING STAB. ?ib, — On Thursday last some miserably mean person stole a portion of the table cloth, covering the table in the ladies' waiting room, at the Feilding railway station. It is a remarkable coincidence that a letter appears in a con- / temporary, written immediately after tb<; theft, complaining that certain paint had been rubbed off the windows of the said ladies' waitine room, enabling men to " peep in" when it is not proper that they should do so. Can there be any connection between the two events? or why should the lady (sic) object to be seen ? and why should the table cover be missed about the same hour ? It is very singular. —I am, &c, " One of the Gentlemen."
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 32, 7 October 1882, Page 3
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129CORRESPONDENCE. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 32, 7 October 1882, Page 3
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