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HAYES' FUNERAL.

To the Editor. gjim,—With others, I feel much distressed si the outrage committed in King street on Wednetday last in thla City, and in this our jChriatian country, by 5 band of men who take the law into their own hands, and, without any Interference on the part of the powers that be, actually obstruct and pre--Irent the remains of a man being taken to ground already prepared for their interment. nhat, ha the name of common humanity, fees all this mean ? Can you, sir, with your •ble pen and love of fair play, help to solve %he mystery t By doing so yon will quell a feeling growing Into something mora than sectarianism.—s am, he., Inquirer Wahtid. Dunedin, September 15.

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Evening Star, Issue 4231, 18 September 1876, Page 4

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HAYES' FUNERAL. Evening Star, Issue 4231, 18 September 1876, Page 4

HAYES' FUNERAL. Evening Star, Issue 4231, 18 September 1876, Page 4

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