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SCISSORGRAMS.

The Auckland Industrial School is full — The sails of Nelson's flagship, the Victory, have been found at Chatham. — The Otago Government has been obliged to send home for teachers. — The Government of Western Australia is offering £5 towards passage money and 25 acres of land to immigrants, — At Brussels lately a man aged 103 and a woman 60 were married. — Mr Ormond lias Ucen re-elected for Hastings — Sheep w«ta difcwtral by an\J.nundation at Meanee, neafc^l^jSW.— -Wfciig«uto^%vere recently landed at Nap^^mSeain<^rlb^yaJ<^ and other diseases. — It is \tpected that Ward will win tbe Wairau election afo he heads Moorhouse. — The funeral of T. Macready was attended by members of the Executive, Provincial Council, Mayor and Corporation, Elarhor Board, Improvement Commissioners, Licensed Victuallers' Society, Freemasons, &c. — A Good Templars' lodge at Papakura has died a natural death. — Sheepstealing is being perpetrated on an extensive scale at Waniku. A lunatic who made his escape from the Asylum has been recaptured.— The rain in Auckland has seriously interfered with the business of the shop keepers. — The De Glorion Brothel's trapezists, dancers, and farcists have arrived per Cyphrenes. — Sunday trains to Mercer are discontinued. — Shesp and cattle have been carried aw ly at Mongonui by flood. — A lad named Hays was thrown from a horse and severely shaken. — A woman at Wide Bay gave birth to her twentieth child. — Edwards ot Dunedin has walked 100 miles in 100 hours, finishing quite fresh. — The first sod of the Kaitangata railway has been turned. — There are 245 miles of railway open in the colony, and 220 miles more will be open by the end of September, with 69 miles of Provincial lines. — Professor Bruce has been lecturing at the City Hall with success. — Rev. Father Fynes is seriously ill. — Mi's. Tilton denounces her husband as a lidfr and a brute, aud demands to be allowed te^iy«^vi^ice. <v The cfß^dlifc^s^tojip^l^^yitt^^^our elbow for " coppee" jW^ia^uJ?si«Baa^it3^ai^yigeiic slumber under the m%rtiiue, so w<?\laj down tile venerable quill and flee'away from tlie " busy hum of men" to sleep the sleep of the just. — Resurgam !

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 June 1875, Page 2

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SCISSORGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 June 1875, Page 2

SCISSORGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 483, 24 June 1875, Page 2

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