A COMPLAINT.
TO THE fUITOR OF THK STAB. Sir — The timber teams that go upand down Kimbolton road have previously been noted for having splendid horses axd first-class drivers. Lately, however, attention has been attracted toa diiver who does not drive too carefully. Last Monday he rattled hU horses down into the Kiwitea, in leaving town at about half-past four-o'clock, at a sharp trot, pulleS their mouths about to prevent them drin T -cfng, a"n<l, after I bad passed, I atu told he got down, , hitthem- in th^mouth,^kioke(L them in the stomachy LUsing very questionable language. Ido not know his name, but if there is not a yerj-, decided change for the better I wilt* learn it and be shall learn mine, to some effect. " ",.' " L" : [' 7-. / ■ -.. <.-. --, - v I ami etc., -- Feilding, '7th August;/ 189£: yff 'Ay.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1894, Page 2
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137A COMPLAINT. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1894, Page 2
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