jL'hk value of next year's Derby will be almost unprecedentedly small, onlv about £4,000. Bombay has tha grandest railway statior in the world. It cost nearly four millioiT** > pounds. Hiss'ur Gkaitan'h library lias just been sild in Dublin. There were 5,00u volumes. is said that one person in seven in France follows art either as a professional or dilettante. CIIOLKKA is ravaging the west const of India. It is said over 2000 Christians at Qnilon have died. Mr W. .1. Hunter will hold a cattle sale at Xgarimvaliia on March 21st., entries for which arc requested at once, in older that lots may be advertised. Mr John Calder, ranger, advertises that persons having cattle on the WhatawhaU run,_ must pay all fees due before Tuesday, April 7th, or the cattle will ba impouuded. A man can be kept in food in Japan for less than £3 a year, and an outlay of 2od will supply him with clothing foi several years. lie dresses from the outside, puitidiron or taking 1 off his outermost gainaouts according to the weather ; his bed, liko a Chinaman's, is a mat.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2596, 2 March 1889, Page 2
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186Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2596, 2 March 1889, Page 2
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