LIGHT AND LEARNING.
A skipper of a low-boat, on the Clyde v.:'. very desirous of having a ififiid of his to be mate of his boat.. On eve ry visit In each other the -kioner' did his he.i | j., t•* a>! i him some navigation. An oi)"in:;g came a.t I i -1. r.nd ill" friena ""HH; represented !o lie n seaman was engaged. I In- same nhdil the skipper "•a- giving orders to hi limn to prepare for going oniM.lo. He c.-dled t«. Dnnald, til" mat:'. " I,!ght- un'" Donald wa.H "■ l burrvillg along the deck and tie II disapp-viring down Hi- -inked;,.M. On I", re-appearing < !:•• •.■ >-1•.•. 1 nn••""iv "'Alia' were vou dene down the-..'-" "I w.n rifwin lool; : !'rr fer (}.,> metT. Wl-aur d'ye keep it, B " Tlie truly front, nr" n; Knf. ir, tI'AQ,, d.'iyq 0 f ndvertisenient the truly modest never become £rent.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 47, 18 June 1915, Page 6
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144LIGHT AND LEARNING. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 47, 18 June 1915, Page 6
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