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PETTV THIEVING. TO TIIE EDITOR. Sir, —F”r some time past a. .number of petty thefts have occurred in Wkimatfs Gh'thps lines have been r.bbe.-l, noal-bios rifled, *nd firewood heaps thinned out* Don’t ycu think it is the duty cf vour paper to w-rn people that these things are taking place ? So far I have seen no mention made by you of tho fact. — I uni, etc., Bobbed. [We wore qnffe aware of the pilfering wh ch his been going on, n.n-1 th*t she polio•• had the matter in hand, but purposely made no mention of t. o fact j[t is not the desire of a paper to warn the offenders as w *ll as those offended against. The pol : c» are quit- iQ-npe-tei-.t to bring 'he thieves lo justice if troy get fair play, Rut Ro-v does “ Rnb'bcd ” think they Could work if their movements and suspicious wem blazoned abroad through the pub;ic Pres- ?—Ed W. A.]
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 189, 15 August 1901, Page 3
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164Correspondence. Correspondents’ opinions are not necsosarity ours Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 189, 15 August 1901, Page 3
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