A BEGGARDLY CONTRIBUTION.
pra , lU .char '.in (Jeorgift dii, l * ebenip' fofi 6dpl fftv jlfliSia-ljutton, D« 11 man who put de button'ln de hit unt it ie away in a good oime, but he loses an ole iB (tin, fur it am a greaiy button, Now l( . wj.ii, •J bburt r I kin ji«t ,gi'w. Dat mapvaol who'll cum up an 1 get bit button. [A. pauie, M with lilence all ovir, and no one went up !» to i;et the button.] I dur you to cum op ie an!;-get. do .battqril None or you » er comin'l Well, I'se afeard you nebber ee« J your ole fren no more, It s a west but,g. .t0n,,., My. wflstyijjujl .uj butlopj, an' \ no regular place lur jfc. '"BiiFf Tejla yp.u, ■ 'what lidoes.': I'll take dntbijtton hpjnj . re an' have mywife aeV it o'pl ie whar you can M ijee! a when yflu ie cums to ohurelt yqu alpyo'tepi foqr fl|a at fj'ett atjain,] igVil WT telle you de man ,j. 'aß'piitMat'bht'g'irin dp hat, bp no gentlelt, man, ,Ha better Ret converted right ," iway. ."" but he nevey nipre ffliataken in hji life, y- Dat button iupd to follow hjin all ill through dis world, and when he geti . down to de banks of Jordan, de button be . , mre. to he right atpart after hitn,.ftnd - ui Vlibnhegit'broMionidal'iiiiber. nn da udder side, look out, lur de button be dar a .i^hp.iwHniri[
? The Mends and family of Sir Tattou .' and.Lady'Sykes have been taken by sur> en piisd at the, announcement that both had b.e embraced; the' tenets of the Bonus iat Cathojio Church, and been raffed u^ : a members, The first intelligenjof the m. important event is saM to have con, !,,; veyedbv the little vspn.andjheitf Wg $ Mark V ™ formed his astonished"grana-aunt' that ha »» bad been baptised that morning. Mr ve? Oeoree'iOavendish-Sentinek, father if klr Sdy left v London the next day. ne. MjlfW 6t«od sppjipr-to. rf 'LadyiSykes op the rapprtapt fjpwpm p| 7° [ .ber.being baptised into theftpmin £1(1% * 6 !. iiiolOhnrcj). The going over' tp Rpmp of 99; !BiriTatipn. Syfeiß pd lis wife ii tjio moi{ ay' 'important event of foe k/md. that haj )rs occurred since fop, Marquji pf Bipoo ne. a " vert" According to the new d jDooMßdayfiobkv Sfo'Titten ewjpt a rent d 'roii'of Kut j Riding of Yorkshire alone. Sir Tattoo \ inherited thu magnificent property in !\ d n 1868,-M}d. eomeeWen years af|atf»rd| .•* pe elder pJM' Payen(psh;Bpntinok'g tyQ m 'dau'gbterp.tbe lady being Ms pjor]iy y;or quarterpfft century. It was,; however, L a " ujarriagp of ainity,". ii may bi S" judged from Uie fflofiliat ItJoith oni T, accojd fbeihappy p»MMrifand tbi, ttd "" old'faith." maU. toi auld SirTatton turn in his grave;andu er, fur Ohristophero I~ The three propar* W. 4ieiof;liordPerrieß, Sir Tattou Sykei, . 9 fy, and Lord Eipon, now placed m Roman c, v . ..Cathplio haflds.^illfeMlher'conslituM i:': 'f ißevertey on the «aai •tp.t|p;.tod»ri,.;m :; -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 2 March 1883, Page 2
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476A BEGGARDLY CONTRIBUTION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 2 March 1883, Page 2
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