Lady Haines, the , Commander in Chio F ', 'r • an ,-? X j with a mot too y', nr { in 18 credlted on account o'. be awav hpr intend L P rudes -. Having stated “Old *' >lon & oin " to a fancy ball aa ’ nd- • idot ’ ser Hubbard,” an enthusiastic .nurer of hers vowed .frivolously that he would take the characler of “ the cupboard.” “ You cannot,” said her ladyship, quickly. She added, after a telling pause, “ the cupboard was bare.” The ‘following clipping from the Kimberley (South Africa) “Diamond News” reminds one of the “fbod old_ days” of the Victorian and. Californian : diggings .-—“ Miss Rose doweis, daughter of F. Towers: was, oni the occasion of her.benefit, presented by a number of her admirers with diamond" jewellery and a watch and chain to the value of about £250.”
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2874, 10 June 1882, Page 2
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133Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2874, 10 June 1882, Page 2
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