("TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD.) .. SiR,-^eeing: ; a'l6tt§r m yonr last issue* ; from H..J. Hayns fei i '• Jones' horse " -at large and. the boast that the . Borough ranger would nqt, impound,* l. wish to \ let the ißqrpugh Council know that ; I. have not ; spoken to H. J. Hayns for 'the last two 'or three years, and before he allowed his name' to appear 1 m public print '/■Mb 1 should learn to speak the truth. I should like to state that it is my usual custom to tether my horse on land 1 lease, and that ■H. J. Hayns is not man enough to interfere! while I was at home, but abused my poor, defenceless wife m my absence. sAs; a proof, that the Borough ranger has j favoured me m any way, I should like the members of the' Borough' Council to ihsppct the poundkeeper's.-';bqqk X which will jshow thai hit ±avor_wqula be better with,— l am, &c. , . , , n :j; ; :!i;;^ ;i! '"' '-Edwabd Jones. s Pahnerston North, " "~'~ : |July7lh^lßss.«' ' _ - v , :^ ,s >
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 2
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