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A lost picket rope is advertised for. The Rnglan County Council has a notice in this issue with reference to the redstration of dogs. Mr J. McNicol will hold his usual Ohaupo live stock salo on the 28th inst. bteors are required at this sale. Mr McKicol's next Cambridge sale beheld at Cambridge on Saturday, Fob-' ruary Ist. " JAMKs, you have been fighting. I can tell it by the look in your oye." " Yen • but mother, you should see the look in tho other boy seye." A Chinese doctor in San Francisco, who has been in America thirty yeat.s, is said to enjoy an income of £1200 ti month from tho practice of his profession. Thk business of the florist is being rapidly taicen up by poor gentlewomen at home Ladies of energetic habit and artistic fasto get on well in such ventures. The wife of Boulanger still H vo? », tho deepest.seclusion in Versailles. Her acquaintances are usually careful not to mention her husbandls name in her presence. In our adverting columns Will be round a notice that Mr H Stmv.i.t, Ph.,togra,,h,r| ■>t uambri.jße, w.ll c :.,so Ins busing in that town ..t the m ,\ ~f the month, so tlnsu who ~h,,t( )i:nip h, takp.n should hurry up. Mr Stewai t has taken a busineis elsewhere, and 13 leaving the towu.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2734, 21 January 1890, Page 2

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221

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2734, 21 January 1890, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2734, 21 January 1890, Page 2

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