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A "PIGEON."

The young pigeon who is now rejoicing the hearts and filling the crops of the hawkp, and la known by the name of " Jubilee Juggins," was i nly a few months ago a ward m Chancery. His father was a an Ironmaster In the Midlands, who left him a fortune, which, when he came of age, amounted to between three and four hundred thousand pounds, A large turn this, but. with the aid of the resources of civilisation, not so large but what it map be run through In a year. A friend who knows him well told me lately that he only allowed him a career of six months.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1633, 11 August 1887, Page 3

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A "PIGEON." Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1633, 11 August 1887, Page 3

A "PIGEON." Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1633, 11 August 1887, Page 3

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