STRAYING HORSES.
' TOTHIEOITOB; Sir,—Would you kindly grant me space to reply to "Go as Yon Please." H 8 seems to champion the comfort of the minors ooming off aiid going on shift. If he would give them cheaper spuds, which I am afraid hewjll have to do, ho would be doing the miners some real aervieo, instead of troubling the old chestnut horse which drags spuds down to the homes of the miners'every day, I wonder did his own horses annoy the miners coming off and going on shift. I can sympathise with "Go as jpu Please" abont the handful of dry obftjjin tbe local pound, But if his horse or horses stray on the footpaths, to the annoyance of men coming off shift, then they will get run in, hb my horse was, And if "Go as You Please" takes the trouhlo to look at the. poundkeeper's book, he will see iny name there.. Sir, if it were not for the spuds that the ohestout horse and his driver hawks around there would be no oooasiou to write this reply. Thanking you in anticipation.—l am, etc, F, O'Geady, . The Driver of the Chestnut Horse.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1330, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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195STRAYING HORSES. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1330, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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