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[Special to the. Mail.]
(from our own correspondent). Timaru,, August 6. A Miss McKinnon, of Waimate County, lias commenced an action against Mr, J. of the same# county, for two thonsan/L poNands, for a breach of promise of maitiage. . [Per Press Agenct.] Auckland, August 6. % Large meeting of unemployed. Resolutions, passed urging. Government t& ;
commence Kaipara railway line by. day, labour. City and Harbour authorities to be requested to push on works. Free immigration to be stopped. Delegates of trade societies have determined to call meeting in support of agitation commenced by Dunedin artizans. City Council took on forty men today at day labour. Schooner Jessie Henderson lost on reef, Ramsay Island, South Seas. Reef not on chart. Captain arid crew escaped in boat. Chronometer only saved. Insured for £5000 in New Zealand office.
to the people, ho continued. "Do you know-now for what purposeTput these ■cnrds on.the floor? Do you not think shame olj yourselves-? Tell me, say is it not dissrracoful jvi I .scandalous that the nice white ha-rediittk' boy can tell mem a moment the name of every card in the pack, and he does not know.the name of one of the blessed saints ? O shame, shame on ye, so to bring' up the young after all the good teaching 1 have given ye ! Go and learn the lesson I have given you this blessed day. Don't fortget it, and force me to bring cards into this holy place again. Vassili, put the other cards.up, and keep them for me." " So, with solemn step he left the church, to play out his interrupted game.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 110, 7 August 1877, Page 2
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