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  2. AN " AT HOME."

    MRS. HIGGS, a rich widow, some three nights ago, Gave a splendid " At Home " to her friends in the Row; A few stars from the West, came to shine at her feast, Together with all the wise men from the East, ...

    Article : 519 words
  3. A FIT SUBJECT FOR THE LUNACY COMMISSION ENQUIRY

    THE "CRAZY QUILT " ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 9 words
  4. That Soudan Contingent.

    THE burst of patriotism in New South Wales is over, and now the cost has to be counted—not the pecuniary cost, mark you, but the cost in revulsion of feeling about the whole affair. After historians will have a pitiful tale a record. Fired, one by temporary ...

    Article : 245 words
  5. And Wool Down Too.

    MR. A. HARRIS objected to [?]on, members being described as a lot of sheep. We haven't heard from the sheep, but those who know tell us they are just as indignant with Mr. Mackay for the comparison as is Mr. Harris. For our part, we cannot, without danger ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. Condemned Spirits.

    MR. BOWMAN should read up the longer and shorter catechism, etc. He urged that " condemned spirits should not be allowed to be shipped to other colonies." By colonies Mr. Bowman of course .means British colonies, because we have no jurisdiction over foreign ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. Their Duty.

    THE Custom House fellows quite agree with Mr. Harper that "Imported spirits ought to be examined thoroughly on arrival, and before going into bond." Mr. Harper may make his mind easy. Our Customs men will see to the thorough examination of those imported ...

    Article : 54 words
  8. Getting " On."

    MR. SERVICE, "Oh, let us get on." Now Mr. Service had the cheek to make this observation in the midst of the Licensed Victuallers' Bill discussion. Whilst he and his pals were attempting to make laws to prohibit anybody else from getting on, he asserts the ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. He Knows Them.

    MR. BENT, in reply to Mr. M'lntyre, said he would not trust Premier, Chief Secretary, and Attorney-General. Mr. Bent has kept a pub., and ought to know. But if Messrs. Service, Berry, Kerfred are not good for a drink, who is ? ...

    Article : 47 words
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