AN OUTRAGED EAR.
(To the Editor,) Sir.—lf the members of the recently formed society for the prevention of cruelty to animals are desirous of doing a publia gnp4 { would (iblrinjfiiid' tlieji' attention to'tlie ]ian4, for last qf gross cruelty fo ain'm'als'through 1 tho 'absolute torture its hideous (Jiscord inflicted upon the oars of the musid loving inhabitants of Mapteiifij), ' I tireSjim'e jf a number of small boys hMng fifis tf) parade the town, tne police woulffs&m'disbanc) them, The noise of kerosene tins would pe njusip fernal din preated' by the '' musicians" of thp Salvation jitmy. 'tyhy 'theji sliould they )&§BpVe4Vs! impynifcy to " make the'inselyes a pjiisancp's I? jij)t 'the law strongWoiigh fwstoptlien) ? S ; P.O.A :I ' go for them. I am, &0., Humanity, [We understand that to attract attention yarious instruments were played in different "keys; jnd§ed it would be difficult to find another' ejtplanatipi).— Ed. W. D.J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1991, 15 May 1885, Page 2
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147AN OUTRAGED EAR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1991, 15 May 1885, Page 2
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