A -i oitsman > f Mr. Pi ghhs n-q a'nt-ani-e was standing at a country railway L tati.m with :i l'hii under his arm when ;i lr . iirl r.c ■( >t il him. " I'cii -Ii• 0:111-?" ■ 'ic-. ' "Had a . o d da> ?'' ■• Kipping'' " Well, »!.o >'s yo ir hag?" ' ()!i, in\ allot of a man ft)rgot to hring any hag. -o I've sent him into tlio village with t! e ' rds to g-1 one." At th t 1 o'i< nt 1 is iiliut of n man ippeared with n hay. he vi'y ind n. and at once p;o -.> de I ;o li' e up to his reputation. ".Sorry, sir." -aid hj», "tut T couldn't (.ct no partridges, 1:0 nothing 0 that Mirt, sir. -o I got a -r'"e of pounds f ce'-i, ■) r, iriste.-.d "
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 253, 23 February 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 253, 23 February 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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