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GRAVEYARD FOR A DOG.

fTealthr ▼«■»*»*» Wamssi Sa*n t«a* , Jlanv Ctasaatasr «« Wtstefc «« la» saw, «a» Banal Pen,

Mrs. Laura HenNtaMt • essM-to-fl* vonian of this city, buried ft pet So£ "the other day, says the SichMf>nd (Va.) correspondent of the Neva Vork Sun. She intended to bury the jiuiuial beside her. father's grave In thf family square in Oakwood, but (be funeral proeassioti was stepped lit- the .gate and the' authorities recused to permit the fenrlel of a do® <ti grounds* ,-.- >g j •>_ i ? \ .'' Mrs: j esMfe ■■• pnrshssal the "lot outside'*' the' aanjjsfesry" watt, ~.nd Iwlth the .sssifltanea wesV 'nown underiaher ind saVeSal earr\ag9 loads of sympathising friends buried the little Mix-pound terrier.

Tv,«. dog died *ev*ra>l month* ago . t Long Branch slid waa burfad In' » zinc bos. "NThen'Mra. HaQkiha ra» »•;m>d sb« was aid da> rfyW to i; ,ha»e the' ; ''"terrle%s- :: 'f<».jvTTed' r "here andf'bu'rl'ed JijfV'lJka fire.' of her;jfa#«r : ;. nndertaker '' : <u-t the remiiins, whieh Same by 63»> !v«'. J esji but-the ; for an'elaborate funersl war*-; 'Xw*i by-the cemetery offlciHls, otily ;v be carried out jthio morning with

.'Wed interest. The grave was eov•i ?d with handsome;flowers and soma ■f tirs were shed while " a crowd of •uriouß people hunjgover the fence, watching the buriM witk moro iate»> jst jfch«B'rsvsreßssl : ' ':" _j ■"■ • ' ,3 • Clah Sarlavs,

The movcmcMt in behalf of tna "st!»bli*hm(»nt of a club home f©§ I 'j liit'ed Suites sailors at Vallejo, Cat.i \i\v, pt'ogresaed bo that Hve t'nmtnittee in charge felt 'justified in baving a design prepared of the loiilding. It willf be situated on a lot ' r mVpoßite? the 'Marc Island nary yard, on land purchased for that purpose with tha> prise money obf«iued by; ('npt.B. H. McCallA, of the ilnited .States, navy, during fehiAmericaii war, which hj« s«* aside for this object. -.•

A P»ts»<s*ie Tvatn. ~,A York boy who wa» being tried in a police court, said a yer' mother ,doh*t ain't tfot no mother.". The judge wisely refrained, says the Chicago Bccord-Heraidi- from to disprove the statemts*, "mini tiiwrrnr-ii

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 415, 28 April 1904, Page 3

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GRAVEYARD FOR A DOG. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 415, 28 April 1904, Page 3

GRAVEYARD FOR A DOG. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 415, 28 April 1904, Page 3

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