Base Metal.— “ Look after nhe Abyssinian Sovereign ” is the G-orernment order to our troops under Napier, and we may reasonably expect that they will soon discover this savage potentate in his African den. On finding this bad sovereign: we are certain our honest soldiers will instantly clip it and send it to pot, as an example to baseness.—British Lion. Lieutenant Bhand. —Lieut. Herbert C. » j r> XT .a; _i Ai _i_)i auuj jlv.as au uixiucr nuusouatuo was brought prominently before the public by the inquiry into the recent disturbances in Jamaica, and the measures adopted for their suppression, and who was placed on half-pay in consequence of certain letters addressed by him to Mr C. Buxton, M.P., has just been reappointed to the Irresistible, 60, screw coast-guard ship at Southampton, for service in tender.—Pall Mall Gazette,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 538, 30 December 1867, Page 1
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136Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 538, 30 December 1867, Page 1
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