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The following squib is going about : There lives an old chief at the Kau-wan, Whose “ bite” does not equal his “ bowwow. ” i; Every clog has his day,” and so has poor “ Grey. ” And so lias 11 Tc Whiti,” the Unu-hau. Twas a “ cabinet” made without Wood. In the ITallot the House, where it stood. Rolling stone CHolleston) as a “boss,” it could gather no Moss. And its movements are not understood. SuMK one enquires, “ Where have all the ladies’ belts gone ?” Gone to waist long ago. An Indianapolis reporter calls the late unsuccessful printer’s strike in that city a “ typographical blunder.” A Sanitary Measuuk. — “Here’s to internal improvements,” as Dobbs said when he swallowed the dose of salts. The product of honey in California has grown from a single hive of bees, imported into that country 30 years ago, to 35,000,000 pounds a-year.

Haying opened with a now and well assorted Stock of IRONMONGERY, GROCERY , Wines and Spirits, Etc., In the premises lately occupied by Mr W. Dixon, next the Town Hall, Patea, we hope to merit a fair share of public patronage. Wc do not wish to praise the quality of our goods, but ask our well-wishers to come and see for themselves, who are the best judges of the value they get for their money. Any orders with which we may bo favored will receive our best attention and be executed without delay. Licensed dealers in Arms and Ammunition. P. Maßony Sc Co.

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Patea Mail, 28 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 28 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 28 October 1880, Page 3

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