Sufficient Ukasoks.—" Massa wants to know if you can't Celtic (lis small hill 1,.-day, kasc lie wants de money bail," said a darkey to a gentleman. " No, I ean't. Tliis is the third time von have come for that monev today. Your master isn't afraid 1 inn goin" to mil away, is he " Not 'zaekly ; but look hcea," said the darkey, slily and mysteriously, " he's a gwine to run a\v;iv hisself, and darfore wants to make a big raise." The 7/eniWteils a storv of a newly married couple who attended a 'launch in that city. A staging gave wav, and let the gentleman into the water. IJcfoie he was rescued, his wig came oil' and llouted iiw.iv. When lie was jiulled out, baM and drenched, his wile retuseil to recognise him, anil besought the crowd that they would save her husband, pointing frantically to a bunch of hair drifting down tho tide.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2003, 20 June 1870, Page 4
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