A Masonic Ball, under the patronage ofllie VV.iVI., officers, and brethren of the Lodge of Light, 1.C., will take place on Friday next ("t. John's Day), at St. Georges Hall, Thames.
A Sympathiser—a young minister, in a highly elaborate sermon which he preached, fcaid several times : " the commentators do not agree with me here." _N ext morniug a poor woman came to see liim, with something in her apron. She said her husband had heard his sermon, thought it a very fine one, and as he had said the " common taters did not agree with him he had sent, some of his best kidueye."
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 122, 31 May 1870, Page 2
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