SHE CAME DOWN ON HER-
-"fT" ' - A yotrag lady.gaTfeher^skating cx m perience as fellows :— * Y<ftf^g|iittf bare, seen me,' said tho viraeioul young'latiy to the new jEi'nistor ; ' I'd jasfc gofe ,the skates on and made a start .when - down I came on my— : — '.* ' Magsie I'^aid her father, ' What ? Oh. it was too fanny ! , One skate went one way, and- the otlffiqr'n t'other way, and I came down on my — --^fc • Margaret !' reprovingly spoke father, * Well, what ? They^cog|^^B from under me, and doj^H^^^^^^l ' my ' MargaretM[^^^^^^^^^| parents. 'On m 7j^^^^^^^^^^^| had me by^the haj^^^^^^^^^^^| smashedJigtaMjl^^^^^^^^^^H the c^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H is rumorey|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H management of example as the req^^^^^^^^^^^^J posing price from Is i^^^^^^^^^^^H letter, and the introduc^^^^^^^^^H labor. Both these announc^^^^^^^^H founded, will hare special int^^^^^^^^H printers of Wellinsfo'i. It i^^^^^^H that the staff of the New Zealai^^^^^^H determined to start a new Libera^^^^^H penny newspaper, of which a member of the Fourth Estate, at connected with our expiring eonte^^^^^f it is said, will bo the subedit^^^^^H give ail theses fbntina: rumors they are worth,— Wellington Ch^^^^^^f The Big Pump at the Thames^^^^H its engines, boilers, rope, &<;., U^^^^^^l sold, at public auction. There wa^^^^^H attendance, and the bidding was^^^^^H at £800, rising rapidly by bids^^^^^^^H the amount of £1300 was r |^^^^^^^^^H was knocked down to Mj^^^^^^^^^H Moanatairi mine. This has cost nearly £6a,000. Owing to the fact that^^^^^^^^^^ lander had announced tl^^^^^^^^^^l its publication would bo c °^^^^^^^^^| Ist January, and that *^^^^^^^^^^| would be continued on the a 8 usual, an impression hai^^^^^^^H
in . \ whose ** was other day whicli has This is a '' yeS a^ Madeira covered with lying between Ycntaor It is many years since j and then she had a 7 did not meet with the bee mother. The love affair ofl^J^HMr lady ac« and & e P^ ber gone, "* ■ or ' j ' spent ™^^^^^^^^^^^^B/m- Charles DickelH^^^^^^^^DfpT a good deal in ra^^^Ks. and sojaniqae an episode was nonosi apon him. The revived insurrection in Cuba is aeqniring serious proportions. • Ihe ♦ Spanish Goyernment has resolved to des« ■■, <-■ 3jt patch 10,000 cavalry and infantry to the * JIH island without delay. The Cuban sens* "," *' tors and deputies hare resolved to suj« port the Government Bill for the abolition of slavery. An extraordinary adventure (says the : " », Liverpool Post) befel a boy on the Lan« - easbire and Yorkshire -raifway. It ap* - ;^^^& "• pears that he played the truant; from "'" lap** school on the preceding day, and it is surmised dared not go home at night. Ec managed to get into the station yard at Chorley, with the intention of passing the njghfcf|n one of the passenger car* "*• riages j. bSi| he failed to gain access through iffil; doors being locked: He then seems'^ to have£/crept under the guard's^ v&w and "ptillsft^liimself on the couple of short iron roads between the axle of the wheels and the carriage floor, and- between which the break apparatus passes. Pii this unfortunate position ho ■ went to sleep, and at five o'clock in the morning the train started for Wigan. The lad was actually bronght to Wigan, and again taken to Chorley, clutching the rods. At the latter place he was discovered, still fast asleep, and rescued from his perilous position. The marvel is how * fchtlaid remained on this frail support /* eighteen miles journey, and while. Had he moved beeskeepers in the * in the village of colony consists containing one Jones, has 30,000 failure of July the 7 to has record * * on she has in the per been since fall from the in 1877. as foU ; 1876, The was the to in 1 * '" the
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Inangahua Times, 14 January 1880, Page 2
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587SHE CAME DOWN ON HER Inangahua Times, 14 January 1880, Page 2
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