CORRESPONDENCE.
[To the Editor.]
Sir.—ln your issue of yesterday you say that our worthy Sergeant of Police's only fault is his not being an Irishman. You are-"wrong/ he.has another and a greater fault than'- thaiHe does not "KowTow" tothewouldV.; be leader of public opinion in. theWai;' rarapa; that's where the trouble cops' in. If lie (the' Sergeant) would only'be: more subservient, and'" let him know, you know" before anybody else, everything.would be lovely, and he. would have the pleasure of seeing himself, described as " that active and intelligerit, etc." It may be some satisfaction, however, to the worthy' Sergeant to know that he is. retaining the esteem and confidence of the majority, of the inhabitants, and.that ha need; not be at all put <mt by anything that an obscure 'newspaper-may.,.write abouthim.. .--•-..'-.., ;.";!••.. . . i Yours, «tc,v ■ ■••-:■■" I'm Play,-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2504, 19 January 1887, Page 2
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136CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2504, 19 January 1887, Page 2
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