Notes and Events.
'■•■ •■■ -■- j ♦■ , — . — : _ "WhenHheliori and the lamb lay dow^ together we are to expect great things, and something like this must , . have 4aahed through the mind of ' Policeman N when on duty in London a woman, who was , very drurfk^wfeni and laid herself -^own at hiifaet. It w^s ftlso rongh on the • bobbjF""*'iii',' be had to obtain an ambultfioerio carry her to the lock up. ~*>< Not long ago a gum equal to £800,---000 of English money was offered on one day at the shrine of an Indian godefess at Calcutta, by her wor- ■ shippers.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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95Notes and Events. Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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