Napier papers confirm the statement that District Judge VVeston, formerly of Auckland, is about to bo transferred to the West Coast. As he has had nothing worth mentioning to do since his appoiutraeut in Hawke's Bay, it is suggested that £700 a-year caa be saved by not filling up . the vacancy. The same spirit of jobbery which induced Mr Weston's appointment will, however, no' doubt, lead to the appointment of a successor in the sinecure he has heretofore held,—Wellington Post, The English eat breakfast at 8 o'clock or later, lunch at I.o'clock, and have dinner at <5 or 7 o'clock. The breakfast is ligh;, the luncheou is similar, and the dinner is quito hearty. : One English dimier in tlie inexperienced American stomach will produce that night. Twelve cross-eyed lions, eight bears with oalico tails, eleven giants with illuminated heids, one awful dog with twelve losp, antl fourteen bowlegged mffiins chased by a host of pirationlMuiiflwera mounted on saddles of, ) oaswd Any respe jfol>le chomiqt will' QO.WOt>!|» ! wt,c this statoiueut.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1894, 14 November 1874, Page 3
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