VARIETIES.
“No no/’ said he explaining, "I wasn’t -eally mad when tii« old man drove niS from the house* but I must sav I felt put out.” . . ‘•' The pleasant way of being hung, says a contemporary* in a haul m e*. The whole body is then hung up at once.” Thd assertion is positive as though the writer had tried bd n ways;
A Yankee editor with nine unmarried daughterslwaa recently rpade jnsty indignant by the misconstruction his contemporaries put upon Ins able loader on “ The Demand More Men.” / Four Aces—Political principle®/ change, kingdoms are ove. thrown**!^ religions alt sr, but four aces held art undisturbed pcemincnce in /Uieir oyn peculiar way. / V.— -■/ An unknown man was cars at Stiatford the 'The contents of h's pockets _*nd * pair of scissors, would indic%, that he was connected with journalism.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 241, 11 March 1880, Page 2
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138VARIETIES. Temuka Leader, Issue 241, 11 March 1880, Page 2
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