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"THE PIG.

" The frrinoe suoceoded in killing'oae pig." — Copy of Times telegrams from India. " Ho! England, Bound the trump and drum, Your flags and banners rig ; 'From India* shore the new* hat come, Our Prinot hat killed a pig I " Each English heart Will fatter beat, With pridt and triumph b*g, 'To read of this heroic feat, This killing of the pig! " Etch bvtdher boy who drives around la rapid morning gig, Will feel detoUon more "profound - For him who killed the pig ! " They n6w kre tank in dark eolipiv, Whose *6rd« not Worth a fig, Once dared to marl at iloyal iripi— Our Princa has killed a pig ! " Who now ah»U laj the Tiiit'i TaVn, Or oall it infra dig ? Illustrious Pnrice, remain ! remain ! And kill another pig !" Examiiic'r.

A diffident yduth wu paying hit ltd dreii«a to * gay lost of the oountry who had long despaired of bringing thingt to a oriiis. He called one day when ahe waa alone. Aflir Settling the merita of the wtathor, the girl laid, looking alil.T into his f*o« : " I dreamed of you laat night." " Did you ? Why now !" " Ye» ; I dreamed you ku»ed mtj." "Why now! What did tou dream your mother said ?" '* Oh. I dreamed she wasn't at home." A light daw nod oi the youths intellect, a lingular lound broke th« itilinen, and in a few weeki they were married,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 592, 7 March 1876, Page 2

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"THE PIG. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 592, 7 March 1876, Page 2

"THE PIG. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 592, 7 March 1876, Page 2

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