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PUSH.

Jn going through the world you wiH nowadnys find There is nothing like plenty of rh o*< ; The mod<«f man finds hinsejf alwaytt be hjmd Because lie'«J 100 humble and meek. No matter w In t nmy be ymir station in life, ' Tis h Tact that ycur chance of success In business, in pleasure, in getting a wife, Will depend on the push you pgss.ess, ■There me vacancies plenty and chances enough For tho-e Who de c ije t.o succeed, put the man who in business is able to bluff Is the man who to-dsiy takes the lend, You mubt olbow your \v»y ? be outspoken and blnnt ; And sell' confidence always express, For he sure that your ehuneea of touching the front Will depend on the push you possess. you're courting a giil be not timid or Blow, Though of riches yon nny be bereft. Fdint heart never yet won fair lady, you know, And a bashful man'" sure to get left. And the girls of the present are fond of a man Who with boldness his love can confess, v So your flu^e \a the meat miitriinonia' plan Will d^pepji oti tlie push you possess. The great politicians "whpnojy rule the lane) Diiln't earn thtir position l)y br£}in« j Wilh persi»'^no<? »nd check l hey had Uken their stimd, And they got the iewnidf(\r,th< ir pains. And just «s in politic, also in tr^dp, ' In the Chi roll, in the La\y, jn fhe Pres-, If \ou wish 1q gtt on you miibt not lo af 1 ai-lj But depend on the push you possess.

. ftoyrt tin- Nnpier New* :— lf a man owns a dojr which di^phyc obnlitionsof temper nqc I'ionally and rubies at passing hordes )o wnv of oxerr-ise in order to work off its pupcrfluoiT* enpigy, |he best thjng th? pwner can Jo i* to keep the animal tipd up. We do not think owner* or' oat ine= tire n ware to what extent they aiq responsible fi>r damage done }>v the animals the.y pay a licence for i very yeai. At TemnUa the other d.iy a rase wun hoard in which the plaintiff sued the defendant fur L 5, damage q.uised to liim tlin'iM'h l>ein^ thioun fi'oiu liis lior«e. r J he plainlift", in his evidi-nce, swore that t'.edeLeiiU<uit\s Ciog Kail lushed out on to the roafi, biiikiii^ and snapping 1 at liii )mixe as ho rode by. The h^rse bccnmo r stive, and tlnew its i icier, who cl.ihmd j!.e sum stated al>ove for injuiie^ susjuineJ. r lhe presiding ji^tit-es htl-1 the p.tsaiiili} pi oven, aid gave judgment 'or \)m full amount, with costs. It is very se'doin a case of thio cli.ircicter comes beforo a Court of Justine, .md w 1 thought the prcsontone well worth quoting for the infnniritiun of our renders Bush scttleis wi'l b« interested in a re-p-nt dfi i-Ii n civen in tli j Supreme point at Chri'-tohurch in cminuction >vill) a ylai'ii for iiaina^e^ re i -u!tin£> fmin a bu-li fuv. The plaintiff was a settl< r named Lanijesen, and the defendant ar Jidj-'inins: settler named f'lri'-kt'tt. The Intterstartpd a fire, and a on September 9th cvii d the flame" into pl.iintiff's pio ri Pity, hou«p aqd pnthnildincs beiny destroyed. He claimed i.600 d.imatros. Tiio cn'e occupied tlip point twod.iysand a sper-ia' jury of twelve. Plaintiff wa=s"aw-nded LSG6 IPs' 10d. The jiiry were sn lonirin deliberation that the pud^e wiin oblii>ed to leave to catch the pteamer before the verdict, but the Ke^i&tiar leceived the verdict.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 428, 14 December 1889, Page 8

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PUSH. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 428, 14 December 1889, Page 8

PUSH. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 428, 14 December 1889, Page 8

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