TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A.H S.. Auckland, writes: " Wonldyou please state the names of tho winning crew in the Junior Whaleboat race on January 29, ltS4, »n-i the Ume they pulled the distance iu J"— No ttrne was taXen. The nam&jof tho crew were: 1, \Y. Waibrick; 2, H. Brown; 3, S. Webster; i, A. Waxbrick; and 6,, T. Campbell. SoRDTiTOR writes: "Would you kindly inform me the medium of yonr valuable paper, whether members of the Armec. Constabulary are allowed to frequent public houses for aeTeral hours each day and night, to play Yaakee grab, and drink ; or whether thesi ori*iler.es only extend to constables stationed in out" districts ?"—Wo cannot open up a dltcuulon upon a question such &3 the above; Tho Armed Conj!abnl>ry are not at liberty to defend thomselves from charges or innuendos \rhich mar be made against them, and no man with the «ptrit of fair play sttone within him will »eek to strive at men who hare practically their hands tied. If any of our readers have a grievance against any member of the constabulary ia the Auckland provincial district, he should write to Suparintondent Thomson, who i» the officer in charge of tho Auckland police, from whom courtesy and prompt attention will be receivedj
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 4
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