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A CURIOUS ENQUIRY.

Q. —What would he the condition of the Meanee Hats If tho Provincial Engineer’s Patent Safety Bank was to break? A. —Bank-nipt tire ! [The attention of the Provincial Government is called to this atrocious piece of impudence, and we do hope that the offender will he punished by receiving a Government office as soon as possible.] A STARTLING PACT, illustrative of the great slaughter committed by our troop* upon the hau-haus. Officer, log. —‘Well, Mick, and how many did you shoot?’ Militiaman.—'We 11, yer Honor, I ain’t altogether shure as to that: but I shot all me cartridges, any way.’

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 293, 31 July 1865, Page 3

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A CURIOUS ENQUIRY. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 293, 31 July 1865, Page 3

A CURIOUS ENQUIRY. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 293, 31 July 1865, Page 3

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