virartTiroTawiirairranrinpwKjuwwiron Smith :" I once pnsscs-od a splendid dog, which could always distinguish between n vagabond and a respectable person.'' —Jones : •' Well, what became of him V"—Smith : "Oh, I was obligeil to give him away ! He bit me." A. man in Michigan exchanged his horse for a wife. An old bachelor acquaintance said he bet there was something wrong with the hor-e, or its owner would never have fooled it away in that reckless manner.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 501, 3 May 1881, Page 2
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74Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 501, 3 May 1881, Page 2
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