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A writer in tlic Grey River Argus asks : —-What is the difference between a Chief Justice and a District Judge? Well, just this The other day the Chief Justice was at Westport, and host Hughes, who, accustomed to (he fuss and ceremony and bother attending the visit of a District Judge, ushered the C.J. into some private apartments ; the dining-table was laid out for a private dinner “as per usual,” when the O. J. said, “ Oh, Mr Hughes, I don’t want anything of this sort, 1 would rather ait at your public table, if you will allow me.’’

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Dunstan Times, Issue 783, 20 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 783, 20 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 783, 20 April 1877, Page 3

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