Vis: ting cards printed, equal to copperplate, at The Arocs otlice. The Pre.-ident of the Incorporated Law Society calculates that £3,000,000 liiul their way iuto the pockets of iiolijitors every year. Though generally associated with Scotland, the bagpipe is an instrument of great antiquity, and was kuown lone ago to many of the Indian races. It is asserted that these wiio dine at 12 o'clock, or a little after 12, are healthier aud stronger, and have better chances of long life, than others. The Scottish highbinder's dress, as worn at the present time, is sometimes very expensive. The oue worn by H.1t.11. the Prince of Wales cost oTo,
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 149, 19 June 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)
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