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Correspondence.

WAGGON HOESES. (To the Editor.)

Sin, — It is a ■well-known fact that waggoners who are in the habit of "'camping " ■within the Municipality, turn their horses out and allow them to roam in search of food, not, at the same time, forgetting to put bells on the necks of one or two of these quadrupeds. My attention was directed to this fact the other night, when I observed no

less than four waggons " camped " on the i road below the Hospital, and the -waggons referredjita, were respectively attached to upwards of thirty horses. These animals were allowed to wander in the manner mentioned, and the bells continually ding-donging, created* a disturbance which was anything but agreeable. It is very annoying to bo troubled with such, a nuisance, especially after retiring to the " virtuous couch ; " and as these occurrences are very frequent, I would suggest that in future, waggoners.should alopt sonio better method than that at present followed. — I am, &c, An Invalid.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 6 December 1873, Page 3

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Correspondence. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 6 December 1873, Page 3

Correspondence. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 6 December 1873, Page 3

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