To the Editor of the 'EvEuiHa Mail.' Sir— My little girl* were addressed in gross language the other day when spending the af'ernoon on the Rocks. I mention the fact partly to put parent* on their guard, and partly to assure the individual in question, who possibly may see your paper, that should he be discovered, he may depend upon being soundly thrashel. It is simply a disgrace to the ruanhoo I of Ne'sou if our little ones cannot enjoy the sea breezes unless protected by a policeman.— lam, &c, December 4, 1875. Z.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 322, 4 December 1875, Page 2
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