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• ' ■ Tuesday Evening.; Mssses Uaevey and Sisk’s butchery has been weary sad heavy laden with the weight of the fatted calf, and the stalled ox, and the fat mutton, and the spring lamb, and the plump grunter; and their boards and blocks have been on® rich view ,df sweetbread, sausages—German for choice about this time —trip®* brawn*;/ e unningl y / arranged kidneys, tongues, and leery looking calves heads. The various stores are all well stocked with merchandise of every description, and the reader inay, if he so will, purchase dainties of every descriptions— tea cptel, almonds from the East, figs from we are not sure where, lollies galore for the youngsters, cjalieo from the looms of distant Sian Chester, or nutmegs from India’s coral strand. I Thefdhopb been positively tantalising to pass by, and th« delicious odour of the cakes dedicated to old Father Christmas very provoking to two of our senses.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 25 December 1872, Page 2
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