PATENT PROVERBS & SAYINGS.
“ Every dog has his—license, or ought to have.” —A.U. “ Many hands make—the Editors eye (balls) roll”. —Duffer. “ A small pack becomes a small (?) income to a judicious player.” “ 11l ‘ weeds’ grow —in cabbage gardens (best).” “ Fine feathers make—visitors to a Matawhero fowl house.” “A man is known by—trying to part, lighting friends.” “ Evil communications corrupt — a Native Land Court." “ Praise (not) the (Matawhero) bridge —till you see it erected.” “ Fire is a good servant—if you are well insured.” “ Playing out the court suit of broken hearts —has proved that the management holds trump cards.” —Parsons on Hoyle. “Thou art so near and yet so far.” — Rogan’s Soliloquy. On dit.—“ Tnat the 1.0.G.T.’s of Ormond have opened their new Hall for the benefit of the two publicans in the district (?)” Contributor signs himself “Sympathy.”
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 429, 18 November 1876, Page 2
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136PATENT PROVERBS & SAYINGS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 429, 18 November 1876, Page 2
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