Western journals are remarkably felicitous in their phraseology. A St. Louis paper, for instance, calls finding the body of a drowned person “ catching a floater." A m epical writer says the healthiest position to lay in is with the head to the north. People who own hens ought to bear this fact m mind.
Neiv Advertisements. FOR SALE. gUBURBAN Section No. 179, corner of Childers-road and Roebuck-road, containing about 1 acre, 2 roods and 20 perches. C. A. BETTINGTON. Land Agent. Peel-street. pOTATOES
W. C. WALSH has on hand— Hobartown Potatoes Of the Best Quality, In lots to suit Purchasers, on the ground or delivered. W. C. WALSH. Ormond House. NEW Winter Goods. JUST OPBNBD UP 15 CASES DRAPERY & CLOTHING
36 cases and bales Groceries, 3 casks Holloware and Ironmongery, 2 bales Bacon, 2 casks Glass and Earthenware, 2 cases Boots, And CASES FANCY GOODS, At the usual Low Prices. P. BARRIE, ORMOND.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 163, 23 April 1874, Page 3
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153Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 163, 23 April 1874, Page 3
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