Life not Highly Valued.— Some persons passing through one of the principal streets of Antwerp on New Year’s-eve saw a little girl of about nine years old throw, herself into a canal. Having got Her out out and questioned her, she said she had doqe,it because her mother had refused to give her a Chrittmas box. Iu the end, on the promise of a large piece of gingerbread she consented to live. ■
- Interesting to Shareholders of the N.Z.B.N. Company. —it may be'interesting to' shareholders in the N.Z.ti.JN. Company tp learn that' W. Bishop, Esq returned from his trip to tke tiouth by the steamship Taranaki yesterday. A large and well-filled carpet'bag with which he was accompanied may -reasonably -be supposed to' contain & goodly* number of -Wellington independent, May. vte 4' v*£. '1?
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 21, 10 June 1867, Page 134
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132Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 21, 10 June 1867, Page 134
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