CANTERBURY.
A volunteer cavalry corps was about to be formed. The Engineer corps promises to be a great success. Already about fifty gentlemen have signified their vrisb. to join. : -;_ The Lyster Opera Company weTe drawing large houses, but the stipulated sum for which the company was engaged will probably *not leave a larg« surplus to the energetic manager. The JPress states that some diggers travelling to the West Coast Lave destroyed about thirty sheep on Mr. Taylor's station.
Fkmikisb Estimate ov Happinbßß. — Some people place their ideas of happiness upon one thing and some upon another. A lady made : a call upon a friend,_ who had. lately been married. When" her husband came home to dinner, she said :—" I have been to see Mrs ." "Well," replied the husband, "I"; suppose 6he is very happy." " Uappy ? I should think she ought to be, she hat got ft camel's hair fbcvl,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 3
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149CANTERBURY. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 3
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