. One sometimes read-! a great deal in a few lines. There is philosophy enough in the following to set up an A 1 " professor " in business:—" Fast horses soon tire, and fast young men are a good deal like them. The youth that goes it strong at twenty will find himself at forty-five with a tombstone growing out of his head." The Oddfellows' Society of New South Wales now numbers amongst its members a son of the Elowery Land. The ' Braidwood Monitor ' states that at a late meeting of the Araluen Lodge of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity, Quoong Tart, of Bell's Creek, was duly initiated a member. At the conclusion of the ceremony the new brother invited the whole of the fraternity present to a supper, to which ample justice was done.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 151, 19 January 1872, Page 3
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131Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 151, 19 January 1872, Page 3
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