To the Edito of the "Evening Mail."
allow me a small to say a few words prevalent in our district of Last Suiiday night, as on all it Utia something disgraceful I^StlM'^d^waeia soelie of obstruotioD by some' ||^ißulssßt f ortfr larrikins headed by some two more or less drunk, about the road in a most desperate so that it was exceedingly dangerous I||ti6r»^p^e#^iau:'to'paßß, and no tespeotable without being insulted in Ptfft^wt'fllthyin^diier;; -A- Now. l, yrita others, #||thinkit is quite time the thing was looked p§>%tb^:ftnd^thiat^Bonie means of rotwing our ||||to^q|:^|«^ie,out>f his gentle slumber |^;^^^6tigli.t-of^'or-a fresh 'due tried in hia order over a few pay our rates and I '^why we should not have order &^fjO !^*!'/ h^'a£Vv- , * -*;'■',. ' '■ "ITat*d "Pt iv •,fr—^ :t--,,.-... ,•..••:. - •.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 133, 8 June 1888, Page 3
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121To the Edito of the "Evening Mail." Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 133, 8 June 1888, Page 3
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