An OijiiQ newspaper speaks of a man being bruised By the “gu’phatic gesture of a mule^’ 1 The man whoso works arp the most imperishable is th e circus c,lo\Vu. The jokes of the first clown are as bright wit|h use to-day as they were a hupdfpd yh% p # a jf°The painter 7,. is ill, A journajl sn_nouuced the thing in saying that is stats caused great disquiet to his friends “ Hacriati! ” cried if. (a skeptic), “then he owes them money, does he ] ’’
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 233, 4 January 1881, Page 2
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83Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 233, 4 January 1881, Page 2
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