LARRIKINS AGAIN.
To the Editor. Sik, —Last night, while the usual service was proceeding in one of the City churches, and the preacher was delivering his discourse, the congregation were startled by a large atone shot with great force through the large window behind tho pulpit, so that it passed in close proximity to the preacher’s head. Stone-throwing on week days, both at the windows of private houses and public buildings (as is exemplified in other windows of the church already referred to) seems to be an established practice which the police cannot or will not check, Unless, however, they look actively after the perpetrators of such au outrage as that of last night, our congregations in the City may expect to have lively times.—l am, &c., Dunedin, December 1.
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Evening Star, Issue 3364, 1 December 1873, Page 2
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130LARRIKINS AGAIN. Evening Star, Issue 3364, 1 December 1873, Page 2
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