Here is a gem alleged to hare been found in the letter of a young lover :— "Dearest love, I have swallowed the stamp which was on your letter, because I knew your lips hid touched it.' Haricot, the winner of the Melbourne Cnp of 1874, won a Selling Race of 40 soys, at Wtfiiatastown lately, What a come down for a cap winner. Messrs Chirnside hare purchased the gelding, and are going to pension him off. , Many will find sn old West Coaster in the following : — An eminently practical suggestion was made bj Mr Donovan, at the meeting at Grab anastown on Friday to raise a fund for the relief of the distressed in Ireland. Mr Donovan, who is described by the Advert : ser as • a quaint son of the soil,' urged the meeting *' to abstain from whiskey if only for a fortnight,' and devote the sum saved to the fnnd, ■Ll^jfDAY^lst MAB<«, 1880. N N A N , at 2 to hays of part Williams) Filler ; t &c. out fon a really in the best part of PH^^^^^^B&^ale presents k golden opp^^m^^Xhe position is suitable for any kind of business, and the aremises are well and faithfully built. 1 No Beserve. \ Tenne— Cash. I PATBICS BBENNAN, Auctioneer. nldtice. WE BEG to, NOTIFY that we have SOLD tIL whole of the BOOK. DEBTS, in thi Assigned Estate of Messrs Gothardl and Batcbelor, to MESSBS GRIEYKS and GOTHABD. TIMOTHY (^.LLAGHEB JOSEPH SIMPSON SMITH, I Trustees. Recfton, 24th February, 1880. MASON ANb HAM LIN CABINET ORGANS These splendid instrujbents have gained c First Priae Medal M ejery Exhibition all over the world and reeeired the greatest praise for their smoothness \>f tone, scope of expression, quickness in acttpn of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 25 February 1880, Page 2
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296Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 25 February 1880, Page 2
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