Anotheb Beo_e.— A quaint writer, says, " I have seen women so delicate that they are afraid to ride for fear of the horses running away ; afraid to sail, for fear the boat might upset ; afraid, to walk for fear the dew might fall ; but I never saw one afraid to be married, which is far more riskful than all the others put together."
THE GOVEENOE'S VISIT. i^BAND BAIL AT THE SAIL! AT STAT ON. _______ * Tickets for the Reception Ball can now be obtained on application to :-- Messrs F. H. Moore, J. M'Pherson, J. Harvey, Dr Grigor, J. Mitchell, J. H. Baker, D. L. Simpson, T. Pratt, J. Kingsland, J. F. Jonep, E.Rose, L. Rodgers, and at the Office of the Secretary, Provincial Buildings. Tickets.— Gentleman's, Ojtb GxmnsA ; Ladies', H__f GunniA. JABEZ HAM, - Secretory.
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Southland Times, Issue 639, 4 March 1867, Page 3
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133Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 639, 4 March 1867, Page 3
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