Impautial.— Now Curate (who wishes to: know all about his parishioners)—“Then do l; understand you that your aunt Is on youc*father’s side, or your mother’s ?" Country lad ; Zometimes cue and sometimes the gther, 'ceptin.’ when fey thcr whacks ’em both, sir T* - Cheat Expectations.—Time half-past two a.m. Convivial student, rambling; home after a spree, to a coachman asleep on his box—“ Are you engaged V “ No,” joyfully responds Jehn, scrambling down with the utmost alacrity, and polling the blankets off his horses. ** It’s a shame. But then you. probably will be before morning.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5408, 27 July 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)
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