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UNPLEASANT NEIGHBORS

[to the editob.]

Sib, —Will you kindly inform me through your journal, what would be the best means to be used to prevent a recurrence of the disgraceful conduct, which has been practised in a certain house during tho past four weeks, viz : —Dancing on Saturday nights till daylight on Sabbath morning, to tho unrest and annoyance of the neighbors, who are complaining.—l am &c., Sandie Town.

[Any case of disorderly and annoying behaviour in a neighborhood should be reported to the police.—Ed. S.O. Times.]

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3125, 9 April 1883, Page 2

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UNPLEASANT NEIGHBORS South Canterbury Times, Issue 3125, 9 April 1883, Page 2

UNPLEASANT NEIGHBORS South Canterbury Times, Issue 3125, 9 April 1883, Page 2