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  2. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—On the 23rd inst. a metropolitan journal published a list of wages and Hours ot work, which showed that, with the exception of the United States and ...

    Article : 866 words
  3. ROSES.

    In selecting roses for the coining season it should be remembered that it is the fibrous roots by which the tree will first draw its nourishment, consequently ...

    Article : 1,461 words
  4. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Correspondence intended for insertion in this column must be sent in not later than Thursday evening. ...

    Article : 20 words
  5. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 2,606 words
  6. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED.

    The engage[?] announced of Mr William [?] Be[?] Camperdown, and Miss Jess[?] An[?]son, daughter of Mrs A. G. Anderson, [?] Rana, Alma road, ...

    Article : 28 words
  7. TEMPERANCE NOTES.

    Mrs Evered Poole, of England, has told a moving story of the tragic end of a promising young officer. She said —“A fine young officer, of magnificent ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. APPROAC[?]ING MARRIAGES.

    The marriage of the Rev. Hug[?] Alo[?]xander B[?] of R[?], a[?] Flora, youngest [?] of Mrs A. Macle[?] and the [?] Mr W. M[?], ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. ALL FOOL'S DAY.

    Like many other and perhaps more important things in this world the origin of All Fools’ Day is shrouded in mystery. The main object, as everyone knows, is to ...

    Article : 526 words
  10. CHATS WITH THE COOK.

    Tomato and Macaroni.-Ingredients —Six ounces of macaroni, one egg, one counce of latter, one tablespoonful of flo[?], half a pint of milk, one tomato, ...

    Article : 371 words
  11. WEDD[?].

    Avery pretty pretty [?] was [?] solemnised at NerthCrea[?] on Mar[?] 8th, at the residence of Mr and Mrs Samuel Jope. the [?] being [?] ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. GOSSIP.

    Business people and householders generally have had a very busy week in attending to the wants of the excursionists. It is a peculiar fact that ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  13. THE CHILDREN’S COLUMN.

    May every thought of mine this day, Be pure as sunshine's clearest ray. May every word than I shall speak, Be wise end g[?]le, true and meek. ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. POULTRY NOTES.

    A show of young birds belonging to members of the Bog and Poultry Socity will be held in the Exhibition Building on Friday, 11th inst. Entries ...

    Article : 320 words
  15. THE SONG OF THE SKYLARK.

    Children I have often thought flow nice it must be to be a skylark; to open one’s wings on a blight sunny morning and rise from the fields, up, up, into the ...

    Article : 464 words
  16. THE STAGE.

    Mr William Anderson’s pantomime“S[?]bad tje Sailor.” will again be staged at Her Majesty’s Theatre this evening. Parents and guardians are notified that ...

    Article : 458 words
  17. A LETTER OF THANKS.

    Sir.—Kindly allow me through the medium of your paper, to publicly express my sincere gratitude to you for the kindness you have shown to me and the ...

    Article : 181 words
  18. THE VOYAGE.

    My little craft sails not alone: A thousand fleets from every zone ...

    Article : 157 words
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