A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.
TO THE EDITOR. \ Sib-A few days tince I was standing by the empty citeß that are lying betweea Mr Bieh's ahop and that of Mr Sohradsr. After a, ihort time I felt these cues (hiking and looking round I saw What turned out' to be' the hand and. arm of a small boy, who with'.aoinejjttle difficulty pushed himielf through an aperture and itood before me, ~I- said; ".Hullo, my boy! What haw. you been doings there?" " Ob," be replied, " I have bein there fo get a smoke I" and he Wdiin his hand a portion of whit appeared to me to be a ielf-ipad« tigir«tte, with the fire falling from it j end lioce then I hire ieen sereral other cbui vtrjr'iiniilgr. I think, sir, tfiat fortfie safety of the public those little urchins; should as mdoh as possible be itppped from eirrying on these tiofli, especially at'this dry lime, as then ii io mwbifttbbiili'ttd qui erajis'iu the wry heart of the tew*, wtfeM,lf a fife should cbitfce to b»pp®o, it might; prore very diwitroM, 1 1 . I am, ito„ P»im«o».
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1288, 27 January 1883, Page 2
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184A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1288, 27 January 1883, Page 2
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