The Waagamai Chronicle states that Mesaro Whiting Bros., a day or two ago, naught a true specimen of the herring, a yery rare fish in New Zealand waters. Mr 11. Drew purchased it for his collection. A deht eolleotnr in England has just been fined £.5, at the instance of the Incorporated Law Society, for having represented in a latter that ho was instructed by his “client’ 1 to take proceedings for the recovery of a certain debt. The whole matter turned upon tha use of the word « client.*’ It is a noun substantive sacred to lawyers, and mast not be employed by other persons. . , ... A school is to bo started in London by the Fanmakers’ Company to improve the art of English fan painting. The course of in. ntruotion will include painting on gauze, ailk and satin. x .
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1030, 27 November 1891, Page 21
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139Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1030, 27 November 1891, Page 21
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