CORRESPONDENCE.
(To the Editob.)
Sir.—Can;you inform me what st'epsV: we cab take to have the band sfojdpe'd': playing after a: certain I hour inNfe'v-i Drill Hall, Last Tuesdajf ;nightOM4| had no.sleep with the contfnual'lJjajat-, \ ing of the big drum. Now and iagarh, ■ we could suffer the noise; .but' ;J fflDy come it too often. Thoy have '' rufi&d ; ,.. the house next to th& Hall, pdlipll; ' not bo able to stay if they are aliq'M;-;' to play;all hours,of the night. • So;.iff.; you can tell us what steps'we take you will oblige. v ' .'■■; f;> ?: --'A ''-•' lam, etc., • ; ' '■>:'s&/;'■■■ [Our'■■correspondent had better consult'% his lawyer, if the case is as represents it.—Ed. W.D. ' ; , . ".-'."- •:■ ' .. •■ ■■-.jab-'-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2648, 15 July 1887, Page 2
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110CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2648, 15 July 1887, Page 2
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