LOST HIS MATES
In a oortaiu So ihn towoa dimunitive irutnm«r lv a lo.al br^ss band is m the hi»)ir., when oat p^radm< with his com. Mdci, of wakngby f.itb, not by »ight, owiug to hii drum bein^ m high that ho o*rjn«)teee over it The baud, on Satur-d-«y afternoons, parades always m one direction, bnt th» other day the letder. thought he w u'd ohaoge the Mote a llrtle »<»d turnd dowu ■» bystreet Tht< d-ummer. un«wa c of this movement, Kept on hit aoaasromed way, drumming as bar I aer ever tie duld. By and by nft«r finishing hU p» r t, and ' obt hearing ■h- others, he stoppnd, nn-i pqahing his d.utntoooe ode, be looked to see what ••♦a the m»tt jr. His astoniahtnett may be im^loed at finding ihat he was alon*. «•- 1 he cried r 0 some of the by ttand**s, * tue ony p' y» aeon a band here atioo. ? ■■'■■■■■>.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1767, 15 February 1888, Page 2
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154LOST HIS MATES Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1767, 15 February 1888, Page 2
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