The liuamahunga bride (Wellington) is contracted for at 1.5,465.
An instance of rare honesty, showing how a dog may desire to pay his board bill, recently occurred in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. A la,4y saw a dog frequently about her house picking up qld bi|?s w})mh had been thrown out, and one day she called him in and fed him. The next day he came back, and, as she opened the door, he walked in and placed an egg on the floor, when he was again fed. The next day he brought another egg to pay for his dinner ; and on the fourth day he brought the old ben herself, who it seems had faildfl t.« furnish tho required
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Evening Star, Issue 3075, 27 December 1872, Page 2
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