"FIRE."
j|| To th^ "Editor of the Evening Stab.) Sib, —Such was the cry at an early hoar on Saturd«y morning, and by a report in your issue of Saturday the cry appears to hare been only too true. Having been to the Volunteer Ball during Friday night, I, lite some other folks, was about early, and at the time the sky was lit up in the.Parawai district, I was passing through Graharnstown witnessing a spectacle which impressed forcibly Upon me the importance of Grahamstowa doing something towards employing and maintaining a sob6r night-watchman. I ■aw a boy ringing the fireball. I am afraid the person who ought to hare rung the bell had imbibed, as is often the case, too freely of that which is not tea. Sir, the safety of the inhabitants is important, and that is my apology for calling attention to this matter.—Yours, &c, An Eye Witness.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3366, 6 October 1879, Page 3
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151"FIRE." Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3366, 6 October 1879, Page 3
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