It is understood that some further reductions in the mail services are in progress, by which a considerable saving of expense to the country will be effected, while the convenience of the public, judging from the extent to which the services about to bo curtailed have hitherto been used, will not materially suffer.— Foal.
Among the gifts to a bride was a broonn with the following— This trifling gift accept from me, It’s use I would commend ; In sunshine use the brushy part, In storms the other end.
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Patea Mail, 26 October 1880, Page 2
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