News received from East Feast reports the prevalence ef sheep-stealing by hungry Maories. Major Ilopata’s flocks especially sutl'ered. The offenders have been captured, and will probably be convicted. By the Sad Sea Waves. —Landlady (who has just presented her weekly bill) —I ’ope, ma’am, ns you find the bracing hair agree with you, ma’am, and your good gentleman, ma’am!” Lady— “ Oh, yes, our appetites are wonderfully improved ! For instance, at home wo on y eat two loaves a-day, and I find from your account that we can manage eight!” (Landlady feels uncomfortable.) —‘ Punch.’
Late xiavc>mßeraents. D WATER OF L .H'H. R CAR Will Give a SEANCE NEXT WEEK. GREEN ISLAND. DR CARR will give a SEANCE NEXT WEEK. R LOST, yesterday afternoon, a Letter, between Post Office and Bank of New Smith Wales, The finder will be rewarded by delivering it to owner. WANTED, Six Good Men used to brickyard work ; also. Smart Lad about seventeen. Apply, 7 o’clock To-morrow Morning, at Patent Brick Works, Hillside. JM r will oblige by calling at the , this evening,
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Evening Star, Issue 3711, 14 January 1875, Page 3
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176Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3711, 14 January 1875, Page 3
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