CORRESPONDENCE.
To the ’Editor of the Hawke's Bay Times.
Sik, —Seeing in your paper the promotions of the different settlers in this district, ‘ with regard
to the Militia and Volunteers, may I enquire why it is the policemen in Waipawa are overlooked, for they are most deserving men ? I was passing only a few days since, when I beheld both of them intoxicated in a public house, where fighting and drunkenness as usual was the order of the day, and, I may say, in more than house have I witnessed this repeatedly kept up to ail hours of thb night. Surely these houses ought to pay double licenses. Whether they do or not, I cannot say, but if they don’t, they should lose them, for they are most abominable niusances, and if on one day more than another, on Sundays. Cannot this be rectified ? ENQUIRER.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 7 August 1863, Page 3
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145CORRESPONDENCE. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 7 August 1863, Page 3
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