BEWARE !
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— Allow me through your widelycirculated journal to draw the attention of the contractors of a cutting between Pearce's Hotel and the Council Chambers to the necessity of placing a light for the safety of pedestrians. At present, the place is perfectly unprotected, and an accident, if it be not immediately attended to. may occur at any moment.— l am, &c,
Pbo Bono Publico. [The conti'actors are bound by law to keep a lamp burning from sunset to sunrise, and may be proceeded against on information by any ratepayer. — Ed.]
A Spectre.— lt is said that a Chicago man's nightmare turned out to be the shadow of his wife's foot on the bedroom wall, instead of an unearthly monster with five horns.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1238, 5 June 1880, Page 3
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126BEWARE! Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1238, 5 June 1880, Page 3
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