On Wednesday next, at (he Lower Hutt Yards, Mr. 11. E. Lcighton will sell, on account of various clients, springing cows, •1 harness horses, poultry, harness, and sundries. The auctioneer notifies that further, entries will bo received. A sale of household furniture and effects, which include pianos, wardrobes, sideboards, duchesse pail's, duchess chests, sewing machine, etc., etc., will be held' by Messrs. .T. W. Braithwaitc and Co. at the City Auction Mart, Manners Street, at 2 p.m. to-day. A student who was taking a young lady, out in his motor-car remarked: "We are going at fifty miles an hour. Are you game for another ten ?" llis companion, a? she swallowed another mouthful of dust, replied, "Yes, I'm full nf grit." Mrs. Newlywed: "Before we were married you said that my slightest wish' should bo your law."' Mr. Newlywed: "Exactly, my love; but you' have so many vigorous and well-developed wishes that 1 a 111 as yet unable to decide as to which is the slightest," u
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 972, 12 November 1910, Page 6
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166Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 972, 12 November 1910, Page 6
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