A Halifaxer at a fair offered a young lady lOdols for a,curl from her head. To his surprise, sheipromptly transferred it. A friend subsequently blasted, the pur-r chaser's triumph by telling ln'n> she made a ?ood thing of i^ as tho whole pn|y cost her 3dols. ' A cheerful kind of mining is carried on at Grass Valley,' San Francisco. A small cannon is used to knock down tlie rook ; and the other day, after performing the duty expected, of it, the ball went pottering leisurely iib/oht the mine, and ended by spotting a man in the jaw. As there is now a vacancy) a recruiting sergeant is to be sent there. ' ',
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1071, 3 January 1872, Page 2
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