WANTED AN APOLOGY.
iuiy yasterday morning, says an Ameli contemporary, a car en the Cass Hue route encountered a milk-ws,gon on by iv woman about forty years old, tho driver shouted and motioned for to fcnrn out. She refused to leave the l\ and our anil wagon came to a halt. Why don't yon get off the track f" ittud the car driver its he put on the k
I don't like your way of hollering at ' she slowly rallied. " I'm just as 1 li of a lady sis the Queen of England, you must fcreafc me with just as mttch toy its you. would her." tsay u-et oft' the track !'" Ami I say E woa't!" 0 luffc his car to- lead her horse off the !» but she had a long whip, and s'-e him off. Kj had to go behind tier in to lift it off, l;ui the wip cracked It Ilia ears again. Wluuv y< >u apologise, I will." nwas ir aii x. LEis car was full, the •woman was stout anil fulli f grit, and railed to cowve down. He said tie wl hur pardon. 'Clint's all E want, and let this W a t moral lesson to you," she replied as tnvnad off the track. " When yott ft niillc-woman on the track, speak to siiully and gently, and don t undergo bluff,"
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 103, 19 August 1876, Page 3
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