CHmcmCH CITY COUNCIL m LUHD GLASGOW, (By Telegraph—Press Aaaooiation.) Chribiohbrpii, February 19. At a 1 lieetiiig of' Council tO'bight the Mayor explained that His Excellenoy the Governor had written to fiim with reepect to the annoyance which had been caused him on account of hie coachman livingpeort 'uii(|oi!''|ha l iiosy byJjiw'fgr driving tlign' a walking pace m pop of the street crosginga. Lord Glasgow had stated that ho considered a little courtesy should have been shown him, and that such hasty stepa should not have been taken. They had put him to considerable trouble, and caused him Kjjejjlegs ; annoyance, Tjia Mayo? tmkipei} 'that' |e j}'ad rppllod to ths effect that tho Counoil m to bove caused His Excellenoy annoyance, but that it waa not altogether its fault,: The police had z in hand thpifiarryipg'finti gf'tbo W&Wi'pd while it, ww to bo regretted thai' id this ihatanoe |, tlie Governor bf ! the Colony has beeil annoyed!' tjw police boujd.n6t be blamed-|or nob'res^eit- ' • - ' \ J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4653, 20 February 1894, Page 3
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161Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4653, 20 February 1894, Page 3
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