t th L ®. order of Earl Fitzwilliam about ntty of his celebrated foxhounds have been snot, in consequence of canine madness havmg shown itself amongst them. . A lad y P h y»ician, who has joined the American Board of Missions, is now attending m Bombay women of high caste who would never see a male physician * \ H t t wkeS B f y Times ’ which lately introduced the practice ef publishing several columns of news m the Maori langua e. says T-We continue to receive letters from the Natives expressive of their appreciation of our endeavors te place them in possession of the purrppt news pf tfce day, in all parts of the Colony, and some of these letters contain suggestions of * really practical kind.
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Evening Star, Issue 3554, 14 July 1874, Page 3
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125Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3554, 14 July 1874, Page 3
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