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APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE.

Wh u ? Have the Hritish Peers who thunder'd "No 1" When Fo\ would make rich Ind a party prize, Lhcci to be bullied by this latest foe With .ill his vulgar Jiruinmagcm allies ? ] lie\ .no thf spokesmen of the mighty p.ist, Hens (it 'ho (CMtuiy, not the moment's birth, And liiil.iin's weal to them is tetlu-r'd fast: Must eagles to ( reoping things of cirth ' The\ .ire the (lower of Biit.iin, of ;i free .And glorious nation free-born scions they; N'eit n. \ain titnl.ir nobilitx, Hut England's peers, no idly foaming- spraj. I'ut ro( ks, that gtnrd the land ! no seed, chanceborn Of caucus and of folly. People, wake ' *JLlie taunts nt treason shall but rouse tin scorn, For light, for honor, a\e, for fieedom's sake. leach the Dictator, who all po.vcr would seize, l'o know the worth ot histor)'s ancient line. A thousand glorious je.irs li\e on in these : People, presenc tin heir heirlooms ! They arc thine ' 1 June, for that c^cn thild in Britain bred, His pl.ite among' those eimined ranks may take ; 'llioso leadeis, who a thousand times ha\e led, 'lo freedom's \ictorj ior the People's sake. Wicn .mj, Hrit.iin's being should depend On one sole vote, swayed by the instant's bieath > Ha\c our sires toil'd, fought, suffci'd, for this end ' Such caut its-\.is!>jl.igc were living death ' JiUt the true Peo])le, not the sophist's prey, N T ot sw:i\ed uy envy, generous, free to own Hie Genuine, proud to guard the True are they, And giiai d by Britain's Peers and Freedom*'* 'llirono.\ — 'J'/u Piopie. I"'k\nk Hakim kil.

A smart; thing —A mustard plaster. Said one fellow to another : "If I was as flat footed as you are, I would not be afraid of slipping on the side walk." "Yes," was the response, "some people aie flat on cue end, and some on the other." The first chaplookcd thoughtful and went down the street. 11 So she refused you, did she ?" asked Pingry ; "why didn't you press her, my boy V" " Press her !" exclaimed Brown ; " she would'nt let me get near enough for that. Just previous to a cow s coming in milk, although she should have exercise, she should be kept (£uiet. The food should not be toostitnulating. During the period of gestation a cow should always be'well cared for and kept in good condition if satisfactory results are expected. ' ' Prpfessor Voelcker .sjiys,': ('Bones are the fir3t manure which a former usually buys,-and, which .farming cbninntu'ities demand. TVherever agriculture is im. proved'throughout the World; the first lack of "the farmer is phosphates. The easiest source of supply is b6nes{ ami not until ; that lack has been supplied in ihq soil does'hc'begin to search for dmmonical manures.!'. ■ • >, ■■' i .', Josu KiLLtjws istill lives and diffuses wisdom, .and among hie other things he has been paying out some natural history with his owjjiline of talkJ -'He says: "The robin has a red breast. " They have a plaintiflsong^ and sing as'though they were porry for siimthing. i>( They get their name from their great ability fbr" Vobhi a cherry tree. They-kan also rob a currant bush fust&Ee. vlfSit" .^aftifSt for these \vobbera wo ?hqul4 r.allj be eaten up^ by caterpillars ■; but I think the rob|iiB might lei^ usjiav.e .U9lV* audjlheu, jiisfc, oijfr o£>ou] v i\vii'icheiTM Uw && am\ilm.M^tiKtV 1 Tlie mt^lW W-vei'V f McliftfiiflW^ 'h ■MWi&bkVffi M 0 tHeV'imti^HpMl lefetlM.Mtffffl? !^fflSBßBm§

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1536, 9 May 1882, Page 4

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APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1536, 9 May 1882, Page 4

APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1536, 9 May 1882, Page 4

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