Ainatuer Sportsman — " Pat, I knocked , feathers, out of him that time." Pat — ] 11 Vis, cor, an' if yell kape it up yell knock 'em all out, an' thin we .kin ketch: , him, sor." , Little Lottie—" Will I ever grow to be ( as large as you are?" Mamma,—"! ] expect ho." Little Lettie — *'And will 1 i tixlk, talk, talk all the time, too, the 'i earao as you do ?" Mr H. W. . ftaybittlo of Palmerstoxv N. has received a -letter from hia,brothei\ Mr Walter Haybittle, who recently, left ' Wellington for Sydney to try his fortune in the theatrical world.- He describes himself as be exceedingly pleased with tho i profession and his prospects of success. Lie has secured an engagement > with! MsGeorge Eignold, the veteran actor, at < llor "Majesty's Theatre, and^at the timo . of writing was playing in the, " Flying < and "The Koyal .Guard.? • JB-» has chosen ihe nnm- de- theatre of ' ' Wai - < ter llivera." When in. this district Mr Haybittle was greatly appreciated m his theatrical eSorta, . and the many friends he made while -resident here will be glad to hoar of his continued success. — Manawatu Times.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 75, 14 December 1889, Page 2
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