OUR FRONTIER SETTLEMENTS.
Sib,— -You have lately had to report several t ,vqwn'' ,m. OUf frontier settlements, but too may expect Boon lo report some far more serious, if publicans are to be allowed to sell intoxicating drink, ad libitum to Hauhau's. . There have been large numbers of natives pasting through Alexandra of late, and we find drunken Hauhaus, roling along the streets entering stores, and if preyented from doing every tiling' they like/ threatening yengenoe on all concerned. Is there, no law m force to prevent or! modify -the tale of intoxicating drink to Hauham m bur frontier settlements? It is surely unreasonable, tliat, a rwbo'lr neighbourhood . Bhoold 'be 'annoyed 'by drunken s lawless savages, merely for the sake of one or two publicans /reaping a benefit by the said of .tnerdatjsbfoft'tliat ahnoyanbe.r-liami &c , Pbo Publico;
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 813, 1 September 1877, Page 3
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137OUR FRONTIER SETTLEMENTS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 813, 1 September 1877, Page 3
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