To romive paint, back up against it when it is fresh, W. Ah Tong won th 6 Maiden Race a. tlin Timaru games, and was second in the 150 Yards. ' Tho German Government will not use any white horses in tho army in the future. In a battle the enemy can discern white horses at a'cbnsidemble distance. In England butter is .now made by electricity,; and never .touched by hand from the time the milk is put into the separator till it is roady for the market, Why ought the future Poet Laureate, whoever he. may be. to occupy rooms over or close to the stables at Buckingham Palace ? Because he would then be inspired ; by itheßoyal Mews.—Pouch. Somo ono wrote to Horace Cireely inquiring if guano was good ti put on potatoes. 1 iHe said it mialit (h for thoso'whose tastes had become vitiated with tobacco and rum, but he preferred gravy and butter. While actine in a charade in San Francisco, a Kirl who took the part of the kinsr slipped in t|>o muvder scene, and stabbed a youiie man to the heart. She was arrested on a chargo of nmrder, but bailed out by the deceased's brother,
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3210, 21 January 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)
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200Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3210, 21 January 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)
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