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FOXTON NOAH'S ARK.

For they all came out of a book Just to see how they would look.

The Young are the Poner that bright m our Dv is, and I Startup to Gib-son Hay of news about them. The children Love joy Dot FRsit, they Seynumt also. BdiUe.iL at ache il got a Wigglis from the Burc/utm WoorJum for 4 r:?n he made, and the meriy Andrew Swii-on a form ia-Digmn, and /n«tf^.ted the Tralnor. Har ! wood you, eaid he, Dvffyoxx Want Jl/obre t ,4r ! hioa, oh no, he replied, I. urn Nort-on. White from vhe Mill he hid with ihe Spelma.%, the Oriffen I he Piekeli up his 2/boJ *.-«d ran to Nelson. He Bucktndald d his things together and went by Shannon to Wellington, where ha aaw Mauglutn be ex. peeled. The CaKe Had fields by it, a ClM'atbevhin and JlfarJtaffin, and iLyon upon it. Residing there was a JTing, whose /ewefo ressmbled the Quin-livan at Osborne. In the garden he met McMillan, who said the scene reminded him of the Ash-by Allan water. There he saw a &uttn, a itoven aad some Gray Gies-en In town he met a Barber, who w. s Coley cutting Honore's hair. Bat before he started hia Kruiae he met a Lark-worthy to oaujw him to forget his &njcha,.i, by aeeiog a Cook who was /Vy-ing Xec» meat with Ptai instead of Cole. At the Jfiri a colleciiou wr« made when the Bishop preachei, and a Lee tie man with a Lurr in hit spceoh, said, give only a PtMijfuAer. The country appeared AU.-ridgc* and Hillary, bat Satvyers, HunJer and Shearers were busy. In town the Banks we.c Howan much, bn< the Brewer, Baker, Carter and Chapman did not jfear. He met Mrs Funk And-erson, of whom he teak leave aud Burke-d any questioning. Brovm wanted to Cobb him, but he Carroll ed " simple Symorw iViee • pieman " and Jiusaett-wk away. Thus Harps ed at Huglies liaise seen, this son offriltoay r>i iched Davenport after being Wtndlebmirne and Seabury-'ed

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 2

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337

FOXTON NOAH'S ARK. Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 2

FOXTON NOAH'S ARK. Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 2

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