During tho discharging operations of tho collier _ Kotuku at King's Wharf lato last night, a wharf labourer received a knock on tho head from a coa! basket. He was attended by Dr. Henry, nho pronounced him to bo suffering fiom slight concussion of i.tie brain.
Gyer—"l dropped my watch in the river and didu't recover it for three days. It kept right on raanirg, though," Mycr —"A watch won't run for three days." Gyer—"Of course not; I was speaking of tho river."
D'Auhist: "Do you think my battle picture expresses, as I hare meant it to, all tho poignant horrors of war?" Krittiek: "Oh, yes; it's tho awfullost thing I ever saw."
Mother; "I wonder what makes that dog afraid of me? He always behaves as if lie thought I was going lo kill him." Little Daughter: "I expect lio's seen yon whipping me."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 857, 1 July 1910, Page 7
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