STRAYING STOCK.
TO TUB EDITOR 0* ''THK VEBSS." Sir, —Ordinary moans failing to secure a remedy of what lias become an intolerable* nuisance and a danger to life and limb—cows, horses, and young bulls being allowed to roam and career about on Page's road, and footpaths between Breeze's and Bexloy roads—l beg the use of your columns to ventilato tllio matter. As a)■ :of tho. above, which has been go in- -n for months, children attending tiu> Brighton School are frequently terrified and' driven to make their way as best they can through tho padcMcks on the route; to say nothing of the devastation to private grounds invaded often after dark, when tho danger is unseen and therefore not prepared for. • It t#uld appear that nothing short of a serious accident will avail to (nave this matter attended to. Winter is approaching, and sodden paddocks will not lessen tho difficulties and dangers of the young trespassers.—Yours, etc., SAFETY.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 7
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158STRAYING STOCK. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 7
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