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ODD FELLOWS BUDGET.

JANUARY. 2nd. The Sandwich islands discovered by a Cook. , 11th. Cayenne taken by as salt. Enemy well peppered. ‘2oth. Australia colonised, 1788. Settlements granted by the Judges at tiie Old Buileg. 2 £ 2nd. Bacon bom, (an excellent re'ish for breakfast). Query.— The Fry er ? FEBRUARY. Ist. New Hiver begun. IGOB. Drunk by (he Teetotaller s 1843. 2nd. Candlemas day. Some dark affair now brought to light. oth. A fair warms the bosom of Old Father Thames, 1814. 14th. Valentine’s day, Al|-Foo'’s Jay. Cupid in addition to his bow and arrow, arms himself wi ll a sword for dear hilling. 20th. Bare limiting ends, Cat's skins rise. 2/th. I’m off with yon my dear, as the bunke 's daughter said to the c ( e>k. 28th. .* ’trove Tuesday, a great jry dny. Mrs. Ttw’.pau egyrised, MARCH. St. David’s day, grand festival of Billy-goats and Leeks. 11th. ft. West died, 1820. Death let go his Painter. The A i les enter Paris with one Wellington and pne Blue her, 1814. 15th. .Julius Caisar murdered 44 B.C. The crime frequently repeated in 1843. by Maorcady. as the astonished Cods can verify. 17lb St. Patrick’s day, strange optical i. Hsions among the Irish Cutters occupy as Fcatlicr-beds amt Curb stones as P'Ji.n.s.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 2

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ODD FELLOWS BUDGET. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 2

ODD FELLOWS BUDGET. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 2

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