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II a visitor to the infant school yesterday bad noticed two girls standing up for punishment, and had asked the reason, he would have heard the following story:—There is a little boy about six years old, known as "The honor- . able R|.iratifuz," who is at the head of hisims of mites and wants to stay there, He-has experienced difficulties, and yesterday he complained to his teacher that he could not get on with his work because" two little girls kept on kissing him," The delinquents we're those on the form, Rumtifiiz -' \ /'will have a different tale to tell by-aitltd-bye,— Herald,

P.S. Slavin, who has come over In New Zealand to meet Harry Lning, is : a Queenslander by birth/md lias come lo tins front, as a pugilist comparative- .: ly recently, He is described us a ' niiui of splendid physique, is possessj oil of a good deal of science, and would ji appeal' by liis performances to lie one (of the very bast men in the colonies 'in his par; hilar line uf business. I'm' | a long time he was 'retained' by L. Foley, as one of a staff of athletes, but about a year ago he severed his connection with Foley, and started in business on his own account. Since then he has beaten M.Dooley, Martin Ooscllo(ofSan Francisco),and Fanian (formerly champion of Australia). He beat Costello in eight or ten rounds easily, and the American the other day won a lot of money by standing up before Jackson, the present Australian champion, tor four rounds. Farnan had twice beaten Jackson, though he was in that condition technically known as 'stale' when lie met Slavin. After theso successes Slavin challenged Jackson, but a match was never made, Jackson refusing to box anywhere but in Foley's Hall, whilo Slavin would box anywhere else, The Melbourne Sportsman proclaims Slavin champion of the colonies.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2859, 28 March 1888, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2859, 28 March 1888, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2859, 28 March 1888, Page 3

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