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NS^kQTEJ,Sf ThM ; /^waijted?:;,™;, „->> TO THE EfilTOR OF THE' STAB. Sib— The public are informed by, 4»«u. advertisements in the pubiio VpWerrtSie the time for applying 1 for Licenses ;is approaching, $nd that there ari individuals s prepared to erect, '^ta^ai^i^'^sS^SS^ for their accommodation. T Tfeirihßbitanfca on their part have timely 'notice to, be up and doing by preparing f'peiiiteons'Wi^. vent these monopolies from' entering wio^', their peaceful viUagiesV ot fowrwhipU* J Dealing with the question '& c i&'vfriH aftects our own vicinity Md'dttM6fc iPS^r'^ that two persons are trying to'get'a license , for the house's they prbpoee' e9ec^«f'0 i> Pemberton, which is a very secludSd;*^ quiet place with diily a 1 iew iinft^aShabitants and atragglm^.* 'wbrSmeii. There are a few who are' in hotel but the majority, s^faJ'atflPc^i make out, are strongly opposed <to'inich buildings being erected' in their-' Jfiiu^L lam sorry to • say ! some : 6f "the'famyiea l^ know to their sorrow the eyil e&SoWSR the drink traffic. Homes olice^rign^Sn^ cheerful now. r jiesblate,laiid. destitute of the comforts that made it^ajqw^and^pleasure. On the other hand" they/ see tlie hotel landlords and their families surrounded by yearly increasing proroenj^r* Can nothing be done tb^ stop tfcif&hjS/' ing to sell drink? It is reported thafa man near -. this; district inboked»,jdpwKi»3 cheque for £27 in about i 2 i i cjajSi oW*$L did he get for it in money value ?* l|lotk Trt ing. We hear- of -men who haye drank two fortunes, and now hayW io ki^yi ° hard to keep a home over their 'h'eadsi^ Where are the good templars; teetbtalleri * etc, , It is to be hoped the>wJl waken up, and show their strength so that thja-; dreadful evil shall be - kept from entpnngk into these and other peaceful parts of this. p fair country. ' ' .' '*'■-'" ■' '_"■*> -^ \ lam, etc.;' ' j.' •"''; ■ "■■■'■ ■"'yf l] ' t A PBEmoLDKK, Pemberton;

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 4 June 1892, Page 2

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Correspondende Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 4 June 1892, Page 2

Correspondende Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 4 June 1892, Page 2

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