A CAUTION.
Sir, There >• a matter tbmt I wish to draw tbe attention of the ju' lie to, there are. t»o bright youths, re>id>ng iv Hatmlc n Wtit. It u not aei ea'ary to give tbeir names aa they are well known about Hamilton, as beiiitf in the habit of following p wple about, especially females if going out for a walk. They are bound to be sneaking after them, for what I ron't knew The big one wbo would like to be culled a man, the great lubber beaded lout ought to know better, but h« it the ringleader. If tdia ii not sufficient to } ut a atop to lh« anuoyance, pt-rhaj a they would like tb«ir n»mei publuhtd. 1 will My do mure thin time, but tbe next time they may look out — I am, 4c , Vo Sneak. Hamilton, November 16^h.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 691, 18 November 1876, Page 3
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143A CAUTION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 691, 18 November 1876, Page 3
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