MR REEVES IN EXPLANATION.
;'. r tJte Editor, ' 1 o 0 have,girt abfoadregarding my views in run.°b Sundaywhat I advocate is that they bh riot d.iscbritiniied, but limited'to* J? as passible,' and then.run only at such tunea_ that they would rioc interfere with the Chuirch services Whatever. Do What we will, we cannot .prevent" people spend-' rest ,or Sabbathf as should be to have as little work affpoVsible performed on thatday, arid seeing that three Or four persons only are required to convey one orpw •tl>OTgapdfi}feqple‘/-by': , yail-. would it better, tridetd people take the iresh Mr>rid. f a trip by: train, than drive in coaches and buggies. The' latter cannot’be prohibited from running, and unquestionably employed pn Sundays will be greatly increased ‘ should the trains be Stopped.—-I am, &c., ’ _ ~ . ! 0. S. Beeves. Dunedin, March 5.
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Evening Star, Issue 3443, 5 March 1874, Page 3
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