The Inspector of Nuisances complained to the, Borough jCouncil, last evening that Mr Eenall had threatened to kick him off his, land! We scarcely believe tbut'Mr Bjj&AMJwoiilci carr/out such a threajil jJustipes of the Peace have some privileges; but.a, license to kick a publio officor'inthe
discharge of. his duty is not extended MhemjfrStilljithe threat itself is objeptionable!. jo; public officer can be discharge his duty in the face pfjiuck a inanace,. unless he is ,bapfcd*jirjip':"'. ! bjr the Corporation whichemploys him, and, apparently, the; BoroughilCouncil is rather lukewarm; ft lacking up' Mr Ingram. We v any, kicking will' take;Jlace, but morally tho Borough "Council through its officer has had the •toetfrMivßmiii/s boot -applied to it, and v if'is r ;to be congratulated on the singular meekness with Syhioh it bears its chastisement.- ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 2
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