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This is how {.ho Wang.inni IFcimM alludes to its contemporary tho Chronicle— Tho paragraplmt of our contemporary wants watching. Wo wero nwnro of the necessity, but tin's morning's sheet has made it patent lo tho public, The fearful conception of humor in tho person or persons eiw goged on tho staff of tho Chronicle in boiling down extracts and rhapsodic ing over imaginary drunkards lying in. imaginary poola of water, at nil timo.i and seasons and so on, has before- now suggested the propriety of a cotn« miason. in luuacy ; but since thi.s morning, tho sentimental Qush for which our contemporary has gained notoriety, may ho attributed to another en wo. The education of tho perpetrator of these items uiu«L hswo been neglected, or else he, or sh<\ would Imvo known that it is not usual toequeezo five of any sort of units into a quartette. The bust of this lightning calculator is required to com* pleto the set at Mi« SharpY, \ylum-o wo trust to bco it placed in & prominent; position and labelled • This is the author who wrote the following-Tim J slip of paper on which he ohvi-'d to ■ oxcerciso his skill was a blank. .>ln-. 1 u l \^ which ho had previously fillet; :u lofl i over eight pounds. 1 The HIW-t w. ujjfl bft licightened by tho exhibition in^jj|^M vicinity of the central fl^ur; d^^^M photograph of a glass vase (<> '^^|H containing tho dozen of ' pulii .iv o^^^B brought from Christchurch, about six^H inches long, awiuiwiug about in it a i

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Inangahua Times, Issue 77, 2 September 1878, Page 2

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255

Untitled Inangahua Times, Issue 77, 2 September 1878, Page 2

Untitled Inangahua Times, Issue 77, 2 September 1878, Page 2

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