A public meeting for the advocacy of total ab-.tinence will be held on Tuesday evening next, in the Hall of the loung Men s Christian Association, corner of Albeit and Weiieiley-streets.
A farmer, who had engaged the services of a sou of the Emerald isle, sent him out one morning to hairo*" a pL cc of ground, lie had not vrorked long betore all the teeth came out of the Larrow. Presently the farmer went o..tt into the field to take note of Pat's progress, and asked him how he liked harrowing. " Oh," replied Pat, "it goes v bit smoother now since the pegs are out."
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 199, 29 August 1870, Page 2
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