WATER PILFERING.
[to THK KIUTOIi] Sin,—-Notwithstanding the caution in your paper lately anent water lifters, they still carry on. Last night we were mulcted in about 100 gallons. The thieves are not very nice, for they appropriate all such trifles as light wood, Ac., that comes in their way. All is lish, c ‘ .^\ e . arc n °k only sufferers in our vicinity. There is one thing they can stake their bottom dollar on—if caught it will be sheeted home to them in such a style that their waltzing over people’s gates at ungodly hours in search of what don’t belong to them will be brought ‘to a sudden and unexpected close.—l am, &c. MANAGE!?, W. La nio & Co.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2396, 20 November 1880, Page 2
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118WATER PILFERING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2396, 20 November 1880, Page 2
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