True friendship is like sound health ; its value is seldom known until it is lost. A clergyman in INfew York offer. 3 up prayers for the Legislature of that State, which, he says, is "disposed to repeal ovcu tho Tun Commandment?." "Is my wife out of spirits?" said Jones, with a sigh, as her voice of a tempest gave warning. " Quite out riv, indeed," was the s u'vant's reply, "for she finished the bottle this morning." Man is like a enow-ball. Leave hiol lying in idleness against the sunny L-nco of prosperity, and all that is good in him will melt like butter ; but kick him round and he gathers strength with each revolution.
Owners should always aim to adjust the surroundings of cattle to their natural wants and habits, so as to render them as content, d and cheerful as possible. Animals that are ifiot contented never fatten i?eJI,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 939, 9 February 1871, Page 3
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