EVENING SITTING.
The same members were present. THE TERRIES. A discussion took place regarding the ferry question. Upon the motion of Mr Kebbell, seconded by Mr Gray, it was resolved to laaae the Foxton ferry for only three years. The Gorge ferry is to be leased for seven years, as advertised. The altered scale of tolls appears as an advertisement in this issue.
Occasionally a girl marries a man to save him. And ahe always eaves him from marrying some ether girl. It is not everybody who can be as 000 la* the Scotchman who flung himself oat of the storey on hearing the cry ef fire. When he had got half way he found there was no fire •t all, but seeing a friend in the third storey looking out of the window, said contemplatively, 'Eh, Sandy, man, eig a fa' a* I iriUUtl'
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 40, 18 January 1881, Page 2
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145EVENING SITTING. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 40, 18 January 1881, Page 2
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