“ Is that mule tame ?” asked a farmer of an American dealer in domestic quadrupeds. “ He’s tame enough in front,” answered the dealer ; " but he’s awfully wild behind.” We read of an independent tramp who declares he would beg from door to door before he would live on charity.
For continuation of Neivs see fourth page. Public Notices. TO LET —A Cottage at Wai-iti. Apply A. Hart, Customs. DISSOLUTION OF PARTN ERSHIpT" NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between james Turner Latham and James Meehan, carrying on business as BUTCHERS has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The aforesaid James Latham having taken over the Timaru portion of the above business will receive all debts and pay all monies owing by the late firm. ("Signed) JAMES MEEHAN. JAMES TURNER LATHAM. Witness— John Reilly
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2494, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2494, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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