Complaints are rife among the local business people that owing to his absence on other public duties, the bailiff of the local Court is unable to serve summons, &c. There are two courses open by either of which this ovil rn*y be redressed. One is for the solicitors practising in Feilding to make a representation to the Eesident Magistrate to-morrow, and the other is for the Mayor and Borough Councillors, at their next meeting, to pass a resolution condemnatory of the neglect, and forward it to the Miniater of Justice through the proper channel. It is to be understood that not the slightest blame is imputed to Constable Tuohey, who is most diligent and attentiye, but he cannot be übiquitous.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 137, 12 May 1891, Page 2
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