AN EYE FOR EVERYTHING.
W^nmSfm^po^^^- I^-. What ■on call: a C-3IfiSSMA r btoißi^Sg r € ifSii tP determine & ;*B%#dessi& fi&sSJm a >c°ursej, j The V Other powers 'Sir^f'quiet; and why [ not Ni^feejinf ■^6gs ! lie j ? ; ?i iWlien. * kitten I^ IW&Mk&K Jie -!s*.-mm rush up ?ia^OTft^slwi*»>.'«v3<h«t l * i iust iwhat Britain s '• J^Mi>jk : --.- If she mennVtiy abide Hbyj the Has^ ahe \:X^'j^<diotetcid^VliyihAs she calle|ifor ? s lf Mr 'Glftd&tofle is willing to >^^i^laiM's r vicfor|r at !:>\fch© disDO^l p£fift*l^o ¥ wers he tna] r be swu» tliat /the *^ngl|sh ' people foa't $$^$&§iD^<kfJfi&af>n pap ft r has, declared #^i^ -^^i^e^nt^tinilecided and -jiumS^mfi&bli^We^^w^^bjefdre 1 long ;^e^ai^^jdbeis ; :|eem twe ti wantonly keying '^Mh^i^d : -\i& : f6rk6tihji'- no time cot Id be pM^-i|v^l^h^ l^.i>res ; ent, v |hen irons in the fire. •^'BwpjpJMfliftps^ BOin© 1 small , : concession on i^^r-p'ai't'"'' of : t© •'■ Wrench pride f^^ftWfaTO^l^afept. French :ac{fo;n in '^■^^gpi^^eas^.where.'at , present .£b,e, ] •■;■', ißhmaelites seem datermined to Jshoot * : -filth s ht r: <wir- 'Very parlor i-'ttWndpW^!^^ ■ 7>!! " ! *-'-;;';: '':■•'•■;_ • ' :. '■j-;]ijkp'-^ifm they naye tlie impudende to :s;ii^y that wiehafey ho real objection to •! ;I They think their >^#oiii^n c t H to : be. JTii* de Cologne to ~'.\: : s! Ajb:Wt as Hamlet, according to i^^ifei^^^gWj^aa^^ofe* 0 England ff^^a^ hik wo^d not be i^^Uc'e^lins him? there where all ;•> Were to -think the > South all'" assort '.^f.- : .trutli in r'STtfi^ifch^fjsi f ♦HK|igt>?of d) 'th» '"'.cHmif of S^ii^g"^ i»vel#.: ; H,;;GiTe \ the pl^trjqlji^stimsr^l - - ; t]bat.- efcato ,of- things ;•■''.',- plenty -ipf rb»m and a ;6hance/tb;g6t on :^fe^ke;Wdrl^ anidtbalf of them wiU 1 f tid 'tf e^X^.^all. 7 ; tlieip, >jpost^rity i||^^^^;«fe«>,ul;^ftndi!conscience; te^S^ffisifcj'.ii^s^'' r^>itt» '*nd land room are ; .'^gnsit .reatoreri' pf health and groat desf^^v&nfom ■'» :^.di«^eV-'^'*«^-there' J is f^^il^Ute^f^p h&Boaiight t; '-have ■■■ snch a ,pe,di" I^^S^W^^^tF^^'th^Vfac^that te^fl^^^^fi^'^eis^a^ 5 sett4nade;.'»ih'6n pl^Pl^a^^beenM^penniless .toi tlv m^f^pp^'>^:i'p2^.^ '■■ ■■- - ■•■■-" *tl^l&^my&™s*, t-and .the.,lordling "f M¥ &*long hAndiCap-— bo long that it is v i-di^pi-lif©*«i race g«t /frdm^scratcl a^iJ)i|j^|^;l|fi(t(jrth'8 inyidipus;-' bar"- an<3 IgM^^pb^r M £§lM^^tiSp pt&thxriag -*- -liTelj W^^3o^'Sp^\ bundles o: l^^^i^^r-i^bf^r^palarity, : ' Minisr 'mao!i^^6 : ? darlings bt the heretofore use( S^ Mi eiections, together with some thing PgifKitf® lOT^'o^a.Bipp.;- n As he, lef Vir^^i^g^'yX^ wiigbtfcbavft fithQHgnt : tha *#4wife cWte#s of a bakerJs though,, of ferm, ba« ;K;^g^^M l r i^oiet'a ' care ha o^Mi^^m^^r^n^hip', !: an4 : havia s^-MmWffipP* at- ©an^din and -Chris ©"WMM^^'Way^ tbajt ; reply : 'was ii iiiiithe tdom' '^Am^M^^^tM^^ :^t "When tl : fanc^- th ISW^p^^^^^^^-^y more * skewed i P#?^Sg^W^ii^.^Velry^'aiidi gc p^^^^g^^o^is mother. Sfl p^fe^itf^fa^^on^d\i.^he,-A;bulUes • ' ittMSKlS^^^^-^^^f^^P^od w^S^Ss^&^S^- Wa' ? bra%* -I-U k f^^fe^#lSl4B#clMed"t6-iinick ber fMS^^SwP^ead^ #11 ber? m j I :^^ 1
| more cowardly action, that of the teacher or that of the father 'i :; f The retrenchment policy .brings out L^ some strange incidents,. . The ment determined to cut the pension of ( a Maoris Mpjor Ropata, who had done great service in one of j the •wars, down from 1.300 to L2OO. He has refused to r take the L2OO ;' so | that the saving will be considerable. |THe effect of retrenchment on j the ' European is, however, very muchj less , worthy. A fellow in Wellington riiade • love to a well-to-do settlers' daughter ; ! proposed and was accepted. t .ttef represented himself as possessed of large property in London. The wedding was fixed, aud he wished the father to back i Uul for L4OO to convey the happy pair tn'see their estate. The old mm wsi.n't on. Any way they were to no, and the groom arranged everything. Said he'd got tickets, parsen, &c. The hour arrived, and the breakfast, , and the guests, and the dresses, and the cabs, but not the groom or the parson. He had been dismissed from his billet, and had left the place. A more wanton and bruta{ ; ..thing I have not heard of. I could enjoy kicking that fellow and offering all possible consolations to the girl. A MAN" in Canterbury breeds rabbita to some purpose. He has an island which for three years he h«us let for ,1^65 per annum to a party of shootists. 'ihe other day he sued them for a fourth year's subscriptions. But they had given up the chase and won the day. Thk sublime accuracy and compass of the law is illustrated by the, case againt Albert Norris in Invercargill for cut 7 ting .and wounding his wife. The Crown Prosecutor said to the admiring jury that there were three counts in the indictment, the first charging Mm with cutting and wounding with intent to maim, the second charging him with cutting and wounding with intent; to disfigure, and • the third charging hirn with unlawfully cutting and wounding, with intent to dogreiv* Due bodily harm. What more could human, genius do ? ; , IiiVBBCi.B6iLi certainly means bußihess r in- r the' fire HnOi But I would suggest that they don't pile it on any mofe j'ustiQow, orlit'll look bad in the eyes of -the, ;colony, and the insurance companies iiwill raise the rates. I admire enterprise as much as any body, bu,t.l hope my friends won't overdo, it." The Major says depression results Iron) overtrading. j
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 353, 2 May 1884, Page 5
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806AN EYE FOR EVERYTHING. Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 353, 2 May 1884, Page 5
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