At Westport and Charleston the prevailing dry w path or lias had a very of tho district. Large numbers of miners detrimental pffect on the gold workings had to knock off work for Ihe want of water, the dams nearly all being dry.
At a recent woman suffrage meeting in London the hall was so crowded thai when the speakers anived the.v couldn't get in. Mrs Prof. Fawcett and others climbed in by a ladder at the window, back of the stage, and when she came to speak, said : "We are told that women have not so much energy as men. I deny it. A moment ago 1 was outside of this room in the thick of a crowd with Arthur Arnold. Mr Arnold is still in tho crowd. lam here." The little woman was roundly applauded.
Why are coals the mo<t contradictory articles known to commerce? Because, when purchased, instead of going to the buyer they go to the cellar.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1515, 23 December 1872, Page 2
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