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3 January 16. ; At the first general annual wool sale to be held here on the 21st instant, the quan- j tity to be offered will be larger than at any previous Bale. It is expected that 1 fully 2500 balej will be catalogued. 5
It is not what a man knows about himself that makes him feel proud. It is what he imagines other people are thinking of him. One of life's hardest lessons from the cradle to the grave is wait ; ng. We send out our ships but we cannot patiently await their return. Old pge is the night of life, as night is the age of the day. Still night ia full of magnificence, and for many it is more brilliant than the day. A young lady, named Ruth Whiting, who is eagaged as a composiror in a newspaper office at Great Barrington, Berkshire, U.S., is descended through her ancestress, Margaret Beauchamp, grandmother of Hemy VI, from Gundrcd, fourth daughter of William the Conqueror ; through her ancestress, John Plantagenet, and her ancentresa Matilda of Scotland, wife of Henry I of England, from Alfred the Great ; and through another ancestress, Maud wife of William the Conqueror, from Lewia the fair and Charles the bold of France, and from Charlemange Emperor of the Wes«. But the fair type-setter does not allow her terrible geanology to to burden her mind or to interfere with the nimblenesß of her fingers. Cataerh of she Bladder, — StingiDg irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and Kinilar complaints, oared by "Baoha-paLba. siempthorne Proaser and Co,, agents, Christchurch, 11 Rough on Corns."~Abls. for Well's " Rough on Corns," Quick relief, complete permaLent cure. Cornß, waits, bunionß. Kempthorne, Prosae* 'and Co-., agentß, Chriatohtuoh:
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3857, 17 January 1885, Page 2
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284INVERCARGILL. North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3857, 17 January 1885, Page 2
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