A NUISANCE.
To tbb Editor. bin, —I shall be obliged if yon will ' allow me to call attention, through the columns of your paper, to a nuisance which should at once be removed. A.--young man whose sense of propriety Is v known to be a little less delicate than itfshould be, waits about the Borough School until the children are dismissed for 'ha . day, when he accompanies several of them until they separate, and then walks with, one of them tne remainder of the distance. to her home. He does not always accom-, pany the same child, but whichever suits - his fancy. Much anxiety is thus caused to the parents of these children, and should the individual referred to nottakw the broad hint thrown out by this letter Sergeant Felton could ■ perhaps help to remove the oloud hanging over the oiuldten’s heads. 1 am, etc, CONCERNED. [We have been compelled to reduce the breadth of oar correspondent’s < *hint,’ > bat hope it may still serve Jits purpose. —Ed. G ]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1315, 2 November 1885, Page 2
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168A NUISANCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1315, 2 November 1885, Page 2
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