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LARRIKINISM. TO THE EDITOR.

Sin,— The residents on tho North Road mubt bo a retiring, quiet-living eotnmuniy, by tlio way they submit to tho conduct o\ tho hoodlums who congregate in tho vicinity of tho orickob ground nightly, Tho yelling, hooting, cursing, swearing, and foul languugo Übod compels a pabeei-by to pub his lingers in his ears. Tho ringleaders aro tho and , especially ono whom they h-iil as " l^letcl)." Tho worst night was that of tor a mrtrri.ige, when BoUam itself watf let loose. But last Monday night was bad enough, when some calves woro cliased and injured. Nothing is safe from their wicked miflchiovousnoss. Yor this is called u Christian country, mid raissionatitis aro absolutely Bent to the coinpuratively harmless hoathon to tench thorn, when there is far gnuvtor need for Christian teaching to tho Oamaru luirikins.— 1 urn, etc., NoitTfi Road.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 3

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LARRIKINISM. TO THE EDITOR. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 3

LARRIKINISM. TO THE EDITOR. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 3