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LATER.

The Calliope and Lizard have ju&t come in, the former having Admiral Fairfax on board. Naben and I are just going off fco see him. It turns out that the shooting of the Samoan women is incorrect. They were fired at by Tame&ese's people, but nob killed or even wounded. They lay down in the mud and pretended to be dead, and both sides thought they were. _ But it turns out otherwise. The Calliope and Lizard leave on Friday for Fiji. People here, i.e., British residents, are going to ( ry to get tho Admiral fco leave the Lizard in port.

A New York brewer allows his employees each bwcnty-five glasses of beer a day. We should think the brewer would have his hands full. A low-down chap is travelling through Georgia and softly laying wagers that no one in the crowd can namo the twelve AposbJes. Chaps pub up JiplO that they can, bub few are able Lo name over eight or nine. Lord Tollemacho, who-has recently sold threotof his family pictures for £44,000, has expended £65,300 in purchasing a steam brewery at Ipswich, 'for his tenth son, Hanulph Tollemache. At a reconb fire, someone sent a elegram to the , owner, who was away, saying, "Premises on fire';* what shall we do?' The:answer came" prompt : "Pub tout!"'

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18881024.2.36

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 310, 24 October 1888, Page 6

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LATER. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 310, 24 October 1888, Page 6

LATER. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 310, 24 October 1888, Page 6

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