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MISCELLANEOUS.

No less a sum than 1.41 was taken at the last meeting of the Thames Hille Association for entries ami sighting shot . It is time now for punsters of the period to make their annual note of the anomaly that frieze cloth furnishes the wannest coats. A man, hearing that a raven would live two hundred years, bought one to test the truth of the assertion. He never found out the truth.

The Thames Guardian expresses an opinion that if a few of the local baiters were branded as well as their loaves, it would not he a bad thing for the community. The West Const Times reports that there are now about 400 persons at the Woodsteck

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18720720.2.20

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Evening Star, Issue 2939, 20 July 1872, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS. Evening Star, Issue 2939, 20 July 1872, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS. Evening Star, Issue 2939, 20 July 1872, Page 3

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