A UCTION BUSINESS. The siAsoribßr, in addition to his usual.Sales at the CORNER MART, QUEEN-STREET, Is now prepared to CONDUCT OUT-DOOR SALES r>t GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. Commission advantageous to Vendors, and prompt settlement. . G-EOEG-E SIBBItf, Auctioneer. An Indianian threatened suicide, and went ■down to the cellar for the purpose, as he informed his wife. Soon th<j report of a pistol ■was heard. His wife kept right ou knitting, and after a while the man came up-gtaire grumbling that the woman hadn't got any feeling. A Panic nr the Kitchen.—Facetious Page- "Now' then, here's the census, and tositer's ordered me to fill it up. I've put down your ages within a jear or so, and you re to 'return' your follerers, if any, how many, gnd state 'pUce on military,' fees and tips from tradesmen and wisitors 'per arm., price »'Wtcbw»t*B& »wr»ge o' breakage, &0., Ho.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 2
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147Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 2
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