CORRESPONDENCE.
A NUISANCE. [To the Editor]
Sir—Allow me to call the attention of the of the Yolunteer Band to the serious nuisance caused by indi* .vidual moinbers practising on their instruments (after the regular Band praotice) up to all hours of the night. One fiend in human form (evidently an amateur) was making night hideous by tooting on a - trombone up till eleven o'clock last evening, From the infernal noise he was making, it was evident that his knowledge of the instrument was about equaj to his want pf consideration in disturbing the rest of people living in the neighborhood, the majority of whom have to get up at an early hour, and I would suggest to this sucking Levy the advisability of practicing in the cemetery, as he can make as much row as he likes there, and will disturb no one, ypHis, (fcc,, -A SuPFEm.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2086, 4 September 1885, Page 2
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147CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2086, 4 September 1885, Page 2
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