People of ordinary good ta»te (remarks the Sydney MoimiiigHerald) have boen repented^ offejidod -Jiy the vulgarities of hiißiitesa a(fv«fh«ers. m; va>iong formil niid' sigain li-rrfl again "'rude intrusion^ liavft heen made by the post«r and paintpot into the most •inappropriate placcß. The latest infliotiorr of this kind now Ihrpatoningthe' SyHWy p'nhlio \i of a pecnlinrly offensive character, howeyci novel it may he. ', The owner of a a>iil--i.n sr carrying) ?.»!.«■« .of ■eonsiderahle siz«*, h.i.fi covered the whole of his sails with/ Iwr^e a(lvertißHiiieiits m Mack, uiif| wili) thin exf-crnble display he Rails liin boat flJl.oVfTjthe.Jiarhour. It is almost nendlens to state that this proceeding has aroused the diagpst and indignation of the boat-sailing community.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1670, 29 March 1886, Page 4
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