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THE DOG NUISANCE.

To the Editor. .... Your monpjig contemporary. iu a paragraph, recently complained of the unisauce of dogs prowling about these long That is not all they do. Will you allow me space to add in your journal •that I last night lost two, duqks,-.which they had worj-ied-to death. ' Here; m dligh Ward, they are a perfet nuisance,, prowling about in twos‘ and threes,, ahd' howl 1 ; terrifically, thereby,-preventing 'the from' sleeping Is theie no remedy to abate the nuisance? Pcr.ons keeping dogs ought to secure them at night,..and not allow them to wander about and destroy peopled property. Apolor gisiug for troubling you, ’ : I am, Sir, Yours, &c., '' .'f.' i £ r Justice. August 4, 1871. -I. X‘j.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2642, 5 August 1871, Page 2

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THE DOG NUISANCE. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2642, 5 August 1871, Page 2

THE DOG NUISANCE. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2642, 5 August 1871, Page 2

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