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ToiSBABi-' TotroH. — An American was saying in company that he had seen a juggler place a ladder, in open ground, upon one end, and mount it by passing through the rounds, and stand upon ttie top erect. Another, who was present, said he had no doubt of it, as he had Been a man who bad done the same thing, but with this addition, that when he arrived at the top, he pulled the ladder up after him. A mouse was lately discovered to have taken i|j> her abode on a sheep's back, and a very com- I fortable home she seems to have found it. The iheep, which belonged to Mr Cameron Muckovie, had been driven a considerable distance to undergo the operation of dipping. The mouse did not stir during the journey, and only ran out from her cosy nest among the fleece in time to escape A dose of dipping composition.*—" Inverness Courier." What sort of a day would he a good one for «rwroing for a oup P"—A muggy day. Why are persons bom blind unfit to be cfti-pen-tin f — Because they never saw. Wiaf"--ttV>*»A feather from the dovetail of a What ii the greatest virtue & a i.a f»pt*in f~>

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Southland Times, Issue 653, 5 April 1867, Page 3

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204

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 653, 5 April 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 653, 5 April 1867, Page 3

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