THE POLICE.
TO THE EDITOR* /'/,!« jj I Sir, — I have seen two; Jester? from 11 Verbum Sap," and the reply from "Fair Play." I can see no Bilnns?ate clatter in "Fair Play's" letter, and I hope i " Verbum Sap" is in a position to prove, as well as state by his' owii w6r<J», domething substantial about these thefts, and I hope that Superintendent Thomson will take notice of the matter, and make a strict 'inljatfy or*' "Verbum SapVVdS he seems to be the ouly one in the place that knows all about these thefts, and I am sure the community will present him with a leather medal for acting the detective in disguise without pay. v Whyiif'^a '•Verbum Sap" states cases of, .thefts^ have occured, did he not go to the proper quarter and report them ; is it because he learned a, few lin«s of Milton or Burns he is g&ngW&tSfliSh tße fiativ&ttrolfc'ife a" pity the sensational are gone by, or my friend " VerKnnVl&F iftfiWa 1 ' host in himself as a paper warrior and from his elegant style of writing and political views. I think it is in the Native Department he ought to be, as such talent as his ought not to be^Wsjtmg in \ such an out-landish place as ile^a^drS.-^ 1 1 am, &c, Neveda. [This correspondence is closed, — Ed.]
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1219, 22 April 1880, Page 3
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221THE POLICE. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1219, 22 April 1880, Page 3
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