Mb Spubgeon was confined to his bed by severe illness in January last. It is stated that the.reverend gentlemen contemplates another visit to the Continent for the purpose of recruiting his health. A tablet to the memory of Lieutenant Byre, who fell wbile leading the assault on Coomattiej; has been plaoed in Michael's.MUiUry Church, Aldershot, by his brother officers.
A. Pill fob thi Bbutss —The Liverpool Town Council h»T9 accepted an offer made by the Be?. Qt. Miles of £1000 h » nucleus of a fund for the rap pres-ion of street outrages. Cupping Hoßan.—lt is now conoeded by til intelligent horsemen that the dipping of bones is a great advantage. They work better after being clipped, thrive |on lew food, are lest liable to disease, are stronger, healthier, and more cheerful, tad when •iokreoorerinamaoh ahortex time.
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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1896, 3 April 1875, Page 3
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