A Hint to the Police.
'{TO T^E EDITOR OP THE STANDARD.) I Sir,-— Are the police aware that • several times^ a day horees are raced up and down Cuba-street, by peopl* who thus defy the Borough and police ■authorities. Oonsteble Itjanning very properly made an example a few days ago of a case ot furious riding, but the conduct I refer on quite publicly and seemingly with impunity, jseveral times a day. I consider it niiould not be allowed. : On Friday ;and Saturday J, saw persons having ;to rush, out ofibe w»ii2|^^£hese reck;less a^'defia^t'^re^^^^^^ law. •They^appeajr ta^bd^e^l^mbst pu bv : lic^i^iTe jwai:place :possit»lei as if tjiißre !\/as '^no ! Mif.^>:fpuch them. I hope oa^.con^^||vpUriake the hint, and | bgj|t{! very first^ca^et of the k^fe^^^Hes^ under his nwtii^How he^Sitlaot before now of the cause -ot. complaint I refer too steeuis..-; strange, as it has been a public Kuisianbe. -^-1 am, &c, ; " Resident. M
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 24 November 1884, Page 3
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149A Hint to the Police. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 24 November 1884, Page 3
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