Mr Pyke wants the Government to make provision in the supplementary estimates for the assisted immigration of young people resident in the colony. The Corowa Times (Queensland) relates Lsomisal thing that took place a few X» since at Dry Creek. It appears that a fermenting vat full of wine was accessible to Soma bullocks, which helped themselves rather largely, and soon became intoxicated. Then commenced a general uproar, in which skin, hair, horns, and hoofs circulated pretty freely. One enormous animal made several ineffectual Attempts to stand on his head, but only suclaeded in breaking one of his horns. A couple •I whips, however, soon drove them into a paddock, where they lay down to sleep off the Sects at their potations, DEAF.—A Person cured of Deafness and Poises in the head of 23 yeare’ standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description W it rasa to any person who applies to IJiMgUM, ns WUUaai Btrestf Moiboarae,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 343, 27 August 1889, Page 3
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158Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 343, 27 August 1889, Page 3
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