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A CRY FROM DEVONPORT.

To the Editor of the Evening Stab. Sib, —Could you inform us why men are allowed to bathe close to the wharros while the steamers are running P Why are strawberry gardens allowed to sell on Sunday ? Why are public houses allowed to sell to all comers every day ? Are we beyond the pale of the law ? If not will the police see into this matter? Only this morning the « was standing on the beach naked, but a stone's throw from the steamer, to the annoyance of some half a dozen lady passengers. I am, &c, Decency. Devonport, January 17.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 2

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A CRY FROM DEVONPORT. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 2

A CRY FROM DEVONPORT. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 2

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