Tun longest life is but a short one ; lot it not ho curtailed by vexing cares and useless regrets because we seem not to have fulfilled oar purpose or realised the vision which charmed us at the outset of oar journey. A g ns! life wc can all lead, and each may do something—maybe not exactly what we w mid have clmcim, but, it it only be sometiling towards lessening “the weight of human woe,” we have not lived in vain,
Miitcai.i.v Api'UW'lativk. Hilling., meeting Maxtor, who is walking rapidly along street; “ Hallo, Baxter—why this rush?’ Baxter: “ [ am walking fast to keep that fellow Staggs from catching nm up. He's an awful here!"’ Hillings, meeting Staggs, who is walking slowly ; " Hallo, old fellow—why are you dawdlinr along in this way?" Staggs; “To kiv-qi from catching up that follow Maxtor, lie’s the worst boro in town !’
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2352, 6 August 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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