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/^f ! F6rstW, m returning, thanks fop the ‘i fijji'lis and Commons’’ at. ;a , political Meeting, paid a high tribute to the tnanrflTTn'Which Inrd Grabville had led the. Hiudi c© Lordi for the Liberal Ministry;' When Lord Granville' was at school he one day found hlniself ! ’in the position which boys very often dp, of having to fight ia pitched- tattle with fisticuffs; and hia dppan«nt’was a Jad mUch- bigger than hkhself/ withwhom he had riot the ghost ci<s chance. Jfut he"werit about it with » will and managed to stind up again after l»inz loiopkpd down time after time, _bacauld Kb Knew the bell'. tnust soon ring, and that if .he could going till then’ he would'nbt’ actually be beaten, ’And. he .continued .fighting-- until the bell did ring. to. do the same; thing in the House of Lords now. He had to keep fighting until the bell , rang, which feeling—and all-lie The @mmm..MtraU,* in alludtTig to thnfcwtesp i defaulter: * ‘ Loco Spero',” : says —Those who hold; strong opinions against gambling; .probably, go, ,the : length .:- of bEulaed, that ;the defaulter. evpp to the prize; j, by,bft«ij£Wg-Abpm of their gains. Money that is not h-mostly earned,, seldom brings fchieesipg. 't .more, often proves a curse. Mauy.a y -ung man who was on the jrtpad. rtu piosperify rnd an .useful *career, j ha® bad ; pccasibn To 'rue the day when, be won a prize in a consultation. *We have personal, knowledge of a youth of the most brilliant promise, highly cultivated, full oflspirit an(Tenergy arid ‘elevated ambi-S tion, withs:s( splendid ‘future beforehim, who*, wo.; utterly 'ruined this veryidaidd/He had- gpfa«.' h ■ Paris ’to CMuplete Jkis, ,stndjo3 -, and; was Jiving morolaufo an lallpwanice from bis father adequate to his condition. In an evil to an iuimen o lottery then being ’instituted' under the auspices of. the-Prpueh .Governpaent in accordance’ with a v.cious system of finance rince loen abolished. : He onlyiput fraiifcß j: but he the gnmtpUhffVt Ij000;b00 f tk ltesf, dr L40,G00. rio became entirely umett ed, surrounded himself witfe.gay aud reckleps companions, pursuits for the wilde t excesses, spent every shilling be possessed ip. ojaz projects -apd dissolute habits, died of niental-’arid physical exhaustion,while yet an. the bloom of mahhopd., That mail’s,histpryj with moaificwionfe‘of’grater or.less extent, according to circbmStadcesj his been the history of‘fibndfed& in these* colonies, who have fand~ the evil fortune to be ** Iqgjjftn i ;lfj .therefore, Mrtoco Spefd, by funning away with all the sareda certaiu number of young colonists from" ruining themselves, and taught.tbCTfi. the vanity of peeking to beqmne jr|c|‘ fairly be hetffprl mu: icpdefed i to I. themjuuji he will go;to the.apts with hwuUrgptten wealth may,be 'iafiffiflier icytfhip., * But. ; no i one, we fninginp, j2 much interested mhisdestiny; Wf’Si' ra reasons.,. Just stated, jiit is ,c’earty \ Tusttep,.. that one scoundrel fbpbld ' be. smothered in very filthyitoit scores ,pf hundreds. of pjeh’should bb tprripted .... Jasy andrdcU feeUngs always pieceed sjck- , JirieM «iU Wtk St-'RO»feff-‘ ! ON , hr Wdj*&*t.Roßgh < ottCofos. ,n Quick re- ■ pmfasnfait cure. Corns,warts, hampitt ,*;Mw>cs»Jf‘Moss.afad,- Co., 'Sydney, CcUCrgh AgenJfcv; i*; L.v,it >s 1 • . , L-uis'lvrriiJ- nii jiur;b;r

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1084, 26 October 1883, Page 4

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Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1084, 26 October 1883, Page 4

Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1084, 26 October 1883, Page 4

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