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Fashioy ;&$£%!&&• goddess, but db.ec: latest! humor,- as < folio wed by fiek Vptariei *ia^Faris; seeflid . outrageous. Tfi^iligr^^S^^^^ K f^ffl'ii^^j^a^rep^q'ft^ies jthe Jewesses with ibeingrtheyraiii of Israel, beci tise tbey bad a weakness for ear-rings^ WM%^K^^W^' the pearls of ' O^Tr. ' 1^ th^ftfppfet could only r^eholdi' the. ear-Vingsj of (Christian daughters ttf-deyii ■ Pendants jare the models o^::kl| r ;^Bg'JirfiitiiM of; a . Zoo. Gardens; or i ' I the , utf|uj/ls^ t f jfiirniture baiaar—mopkeys and -mil^ 'caps, lizards and lustres; acpleopteras arid cages, birds and. bi|ctets/ tortoises Snd tables, fire-irons andrftog^r^glaßses.^iAt the Minfat|Bj^rpf i ; fl^Arr4i.^Mt;---.efoiirng party, a lady appeared%ith' a pair of 1 Woolwich^. Infahts^iriZgoi^Vin jher ear,' but the 'pdwifeif \[!fswii\fojiysw confined to ber facel; .TheriS&inister of Marine; can: now. eXpeet Zram-frigetes, and he of Agriculture, a pair ot prize oxen, pr a couple o i ,fat hogs.?', , „ A correspondent of the Otago Daily Times signing* him self &« A Colonist Grant, tbe libeller of the colbny Suggesting that the mildest punishment suitable to his gross libels against the female immigrant*, would- be . that he should' W" \M Wth'e Cargiirinonument, there to bea whipped by tbe kSl^&Sr H* viliflsd, a stone thee 4&!J3§&l&ik necM4ad 2&9ffioJk off the RaUr»y-a,treet jetty into the sea." The TiiresV however, says— "We do nqt .coupßelany reaort to corporal chastisement, becauße that has been often tried and- found wanting. come hardened py..p|:actice^ the imdre ho has been kicked .the more' be seems to MkfoitX >'ib we think it would^be^eJl'^JilyJ bis paaaage money home, because'lie VouYd' 6ei»|^ again before tue yeaf' mwMoutii %f)»a|ever promises he made. ■ He > would starve very soon in .a^n v £^i^h%^ J|fi^re were fow^tjpjgJs&pa^/pto|;;Jii|j^ot bird*— to pluck. Perhaps ; tbe r. best way would .tei'fbV; bur- -*ci«irens(iO?club together, and giy.e„him oue hundred a year on conditio, ,he ,lived % in Patagonia or Central Africa; 'an# never wrote or spoke about New -Zealand again, pay-mentftojcease-tbo first: time he ope^d his sbSaelessOmouW;!; jWi'yshdtfld be ! bWPfato tf T^ty* v 9utywwtfaQ9.tifr r so V?4We^i-^V||Pi(9 ; and w* a^ sure that it wqujd -psy us all well to raise even a thousand a year: for such an end." ,r „ ,-.... y xn ' ; ' 1 '• ■' '' ! '■ • ■ -■ •--■■■ a

|r^ lir _ . : , . ' ' ' - - -. . 5 ; S jOn the great Southern (Canterbury)" \ yßkilway a few days sgo, a % m»n was leading a , valuable priae^ brood mare across, the' line ''" ify Vhen'WeO a^imal v refused' to budj^eV ahd the treib^ out the mar© im two.. 1 fehe ww worth I£Q guineas. ( &sa9 3it.tkla^rgw«,!fc« --^ a ibenevolent inß^tytiqnyiu the* 1 VTimaru Herald states-that its readers would ibsi astonished ia r bjs possession ; *f of tbeiioeatl'i [oiAtfr* coinmoh rieekrtsrles of life which e&islsit) ma^ hobseholds ih this 1 vrelUto-do [town." . . WflJllUgtOO *{«flj»Qtl& m-AjiMtVl W; his leg broksu by a fsJlof earth; ar^d hb #ai put into a cab to convey him to oMuiVßi taping cod smashed, buUKe,, mW with the* damagflA lef f lucktly , escipai Without farther ihjuHM f *nbj I ..C-iS'.r.-.uu-r.-y-l nv.i VirMfcl t: I,»V-- Urn

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 130, 24 May 1876, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 130, 24 May 1876, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 130, 24 May 1876, Page 4

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