Bay filly, strayed on to Mr Tutclicn's property, will be sold unless claimed, Mes'rs S. Vaile and Sons advertise a fine farm at Pukerimu fur salo on Friday, 27th January, _ Spectacles of all descriptions, to suit all sights, at 11. H. Hmvden'*, optician, etc., Victoria-street, Hamilton, A countryman, at Bury Assizes, was indicted and arraigned for stealing agooso ; but theascu?antimi was falsf,For he brought a neighbor of his, who swore positively that he remembered that very goose in his possession ever since it was a gosling, An Irishman, who was prisoner for stealing a gun, hearing this successful defence, prevailed on one nf his countrymen to swear that ho remembered the gun in his possession over since it was ft pistol,
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3207, 14 January 1893, Page 2
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121Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3207, 14 January 1893, Page 2
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