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Sergeant O'Connor, of Wellington Constabulary, has been promoted to be a first-class sergeant.

Sound Conclusion.— An echo. Stuck-up People — Bill-posters. Baby's Little Game. — Bawl. Nweetfor Constituencies — Cnndj-dates. Mines and Countermines. — Adits and audits. After a man gits to be 38 years old he kant form any new habits much. * The best he kan do if> to steer hiz old onp.s. — Josh Billings. The Philadelphia North American now charitably suggests that perhaps Dr. Nobeling " didn't know it was loaded." " Can temperance hotels livo ? " It was the opinion of the late Artemus Ward that they couldn't, they always s~>ld such poor whisky. A Doctor's Counter- Irritant.— The prescribing chemist. Hamlet's Soliliquy. — To b«er or not to beer. A button is a small event which is allways coming off. What man must have his glass before he can do a day's work ?— A glazier. A taoty epitapli for a spring lamb. — Pease to its remains.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 2 December 1878, Page 3

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Sergeant O'Connor, of Wellington Constabulary, has been promoted to be a first-class sergeant. Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 2 December 1878, Page 3

Sergeant O'Connor, of Wellington Constabulary, has been promoted to be a first-class sergeant. Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 2 December 1878, Page 3