; It is stated in the Wellingtonpapers that Mr Forster Goring, clerk of the LegMatiye , Council, goes home to England on a year’s leave of absence, on account of ill health. 'Professor Whitney mentions- in a paper upon word-making, that people in America put on a pair of rubbers,” bewhencaoatchouc was 'first brought they could finid no better use for it than the r übbing out sof pencil marks! But over- ' shoes, of this material are not universally cadled riibbers.” In Philadelphia, with reference to tlie riature of the suhstance of -called j > £ ■"'■4; i gentlemanand . his?wile> cooung to spend the evening <:at a hpusei wherh; they were vriry much at home, Jgp® answered, Xi?^«ll“^^;o her gums ' he/mat ; whereupon there was a mo- *»-: Htentary took of aßbonishment and then a
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 22 June 1868, Page 149
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129Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 22 June 1868, Page 149
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