. The N.Z. censw rpturrts are made up in a comical manner.. Billiard tabje keepers and markers are clnssed with actors ; s,o are bootmakers! A man whose occupation is unsavoury but neoessary,is catalogued.as *'dealing in earthenware, aii'd glass;' a. cemeterykeeper comes imder the .bead of ' others cortnected witp religion j_' and a Turkish bath, keeper is^g^onlihg , : to Regis- , trar^Ge^^al!,oiK?{©f 'others'engager *■& X : I" r "■'"' ■""" ' i:y Jjfttssiiii l cos6i.riiJ! , thei'RWsilSeft't Magistrate's pleaded-that to pay the ■ftelit• a's^'he , very ill, in. Btipport of ( that,the doctor had " given* "him up." |' Ah," remarked his Worship, ■"•thon tlwre is no use in giving ypu time, I shall give judgment'against' ybu- at once." That defendant now wishes he'had held his tongue.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 406, 25 June 1880, Page 3
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113Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 406, 25 June 1880, Page 3
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