A gentleman whose custom it was to entertain very often a circle of friends, observed that one of them was in the hiibit of eating something before grace was asked, and determined to cure him. Upon a repetition of the offence lie said ; " For what we are about to receive, and for what James Taylor has already received the Lord make us truly thankful." Notice is given that Charles Edward Madden has filed a declaration of insolvency. The Biunderek's Pakadise.—The Island of Mull.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 551, 16 October 1871, Page 3
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83Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 551, 16 October 1871, Page 3
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