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Sleighing with a Girl. — Of all the joys vouchsafed to man in life's tempestuous whirl there's nought so near approaches heaven as sleighing with a girl — 'a rosy, laughing, buxom girl ; a frank, goodnatured, honest girl ; a feeling, flirting, dashing, doating, smiling, smacking, jolly, joking, juuty, jovial, poser-poking, dear little duck of a girl. Pile up your wealth a mountain higb f you sneering, scoffing churl, riljaugh as I go dashing by with my jingling bells and girl — the brightest, dearest, sweetest girl ; the trimmest, gayest, neatest girl'; the funniest, flushiest, frankest, fairest, roundest, ripest, roguishest, rarest, spiciest, squirmiest, squnriest, best of girls, with drooping lashes, half-concealing amdroiis fl.ishes— ju3t the girl for a chap like^nae'to court, and love, and marry, you. see—with rog y cheeks and clustering curls, the sweetest aud the best of girls. — American Paper.-, : . , GojM> at Mercury Bay. — The cutter Nautilus, , which arrived from Mercury Bay on jpa.tur.dny, has brought up one ton of sand, for the purpose of being tested. — NiZ.E&aM. .'.'"'

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1072, 6 August 1869, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1072, 6 August 1869, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1072, 6 August 1869, Page 3