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GOLD FROM THE SHOTOVEB CLAIM.

A Box of gold, containing 1,020 ouncis, was brought up from Shortland yeaterday afternoon, per the ».». < John Perm,' and lodged in the Union Bank.

Patronage- — I think persona mußt be very big indeed, quite at an unattainable height, before one can endure the idea of being patronized by them. Folks expect it from queens, kings, and. princei, &0., as a matter of course; but when it comes to every-day mortals all "muoh of a muchness," except for the length of a pur»e or tome each alight matters it b«comea endurable. I detest, yes,it's a strong word, but I do detest people that call you "dear Polly " when nobody's by, and subside into a dignified ' 'Miss Plum" when big-wigs ace *r«ent.— Polly Plvm.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 3

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GOLD FROM THE SHOTOVEB CLAIM. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 3

GOLD FROM THE SHOTOVEB CLAIM. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 3

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