At the sitting of the Supreme Courb in banco to-morrow, the appeal of Te Koobi will come on for hearing. The action is against the commibmenb made by Mr Bush, R.M., Opotiki. Mr W. J. Napier appears on behalf of tbe appellant.
" I hope you will pardon my late arrival," said bhe.young man, as he seated himself in tho easiest chair. * V I forgot my umbrella and had to stand in a stairway until the shower was over." "That's one on you, Jennie," shouted Tommy, in greab glee. " I told you so. Of course he had sense enough to go in when it rained." And the silence, like the soft hat, was plainly felt.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 287, 3 December 1889, Page 8
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