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QUEER!

(To thef Edifor of the Evanirig Star.) Sir, —Not long/ismee/an; eraployise vof the Kuranui G.M.Co. found' a valuable article in the form of specimens, and in the clumsy mode-of disposing of them he adopted he was apprehended and ■convicted. He Htf&g a.stup{d)fellbw, he was.;; He should' have- advertised that he" had found a valuable article, and then—there being no likelihood or probability of any r^plyt ibeingifma.de |o. adyer|;isement-~rl*e should -'sent ? valuable article ito Melbourne for treatment and sale. He was not half up to things, that Kuranui chapv",r7. •! s •.;;'■:■■ ■•:.-.■.•. :, -. •. t ,--.■■. -■„ ■ Grahamstown, Saturday, May 2,1874.....

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1666, 2 May 1874, Page 2

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QUEER! Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1666, 2 May 1874, Page 2

QUEER! Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1666, 2 May 1874, Page 2

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