A bay mare is impounded in the Hamilton pound. Tenners are invited by tho Waikato T/ ind Association for cutting drain. P. T. liaruum, in the last letter ho over wrote, said that he never smoked or drauk intoxicating liquors, and to this he attributed his long life. The sewing-machine is only forty-live years old : niatehos have bean in common use since lSuy, and America's first streetcar line dates from 1820. The lirst consignment of samples of Chinese tobaco has been received by London brokers. China is desiro»B of competing in European markets. Tho" Pope has decidod to present his statue in marble to St Mary's Church in Hanover, It is to be placed over tho tomb of l)r. Ludwig Windhost. The sublimest stato of misery is endured only by a man with a stillly starched white waistcoat, a collar that won't stay buttoned behind, a pair of tight shoes, and a seed from the raspberry jam between bis fronti teeth.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2988, 8 September 1891, Page 2
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161Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2988, 8 September 1891, Page 2
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