•The W'aimale Witness heard a good story the other day which beats the historic yarn of (lie alderman who lulicn a motion was pmj used to obtain a gondola for (lie local lake, urged that a couple he procured so that they might multiply. The yarn was to the effect that
a couple were discussing the recent fete, when, as the weather looked doubtful, one Jeremiah was heard to express his opinion "The blessed fete was likely to prove, a t'risro," which reminds us of an official who gazed down at a verandah post that was chopped away during a .fire to assist cheeking the mnllagration. He did not know this ami all be could say as he grazed al the badlyunranged post was "W hat \ underbill has liocii here?"
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2798, 16 October 1924, Page 4
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130Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2798, 16 October 1924, Page 4
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