A GOOD-JOKE.
— '■ — — r* — The following; extract,. taken from the Taranaki Budget, is too: good a joke ro pass unnoticed, being- what Artemus Ward would call a splendid " goak". *It is almost needless to say the " g-oak" took, the Advocate publishing the extract as u bona fide" ;r~ The Daily News has been publishing; some most effusive articles about the ■*' good times" which' how prevail in New Zealand/ "According- to the writer," says the London correspondent of. the Auckland Star, " who 1 Strongly suspect is a well known exeraiffration agent, not altogether a strung-er at Nelson, work is so abundant that settlers are at their wits' end, where to find hands, ar d the writer talks (heaven save the mark 1) of the Rangitikei Advocate as "the leadingjournal of the iNorr.li Island." ! !!
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 47, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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131A GOOD-JOKE. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 47, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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