CORRESPONDENCE
Window Breaking. [to TOE EPITO* W.D, times.] Sih,—Pt.'roiit me to eat) attention to the scandalous: destruction of glass, through stono throwing at iiieKuiipuiii W™'cyr ti Sunday School, As many .88 afriu patina have bten broken during the last f'jj'tmgbt. Tbe Treated are now wut.cbing lHe:bmtduii», and are very suEficiona of one youth, who, having liad kfioocl deal of patient toil expended on hini mtbc' Bohool_, is now in tbie shfttaeful : w«y_ repaying ilie friends, 'i'lia mutiep 'ia iri, tl>>! haairla, of tho polios, »ud as a suVstantial reward m oiiVrad for infonuutiuti, pmbiibly moi'ii will be heard of it. These <lo(>rHilutions show ilia duairability of one of our aonslEibles liviag in that suburb of the town.—l sua, etc., Jons Dukes.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4385, 5 April 1893, Page 3
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121CORRESPONDENCE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4385, 5 April 1893, Page 3
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