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What Everybody Says.

" In multitude of counsellors there is'safety —OiD Pkovkbb. . " Things" haven't been altogether flat stale anaS unprofitable during the pasi week, if one can place * any reliance 01 I what everybody says. Money has been made.and.lostfls usual in.the.flacfcuationi of mining speculation. Those who hay* made money don't know how soon the} b may: rloser^-^ffii^WjhojsjKW ho? are - cur sin g their stars, at haying lost a trifle migh call in the aid. pftaljitl^ philosophy land beftr^Hil%gainst the^lrji^rJeU of for|um bravely—and if not bravely, as bravelj as they can. No use crying over spill milk. 3f we hadonfly^otfe so and so we might have had a pile; but, noi ! haying done done so and so, we hay( Ml %&cle* i %fle. r^Phe! best way Ift to take things easily, and not fret and fume because opportunities are lost oi calls heavy Mining ventures are like Chinese lotteries: the risk of losing is great, but. if the fates are propitious fcftetje's; .> ar big? $■ e|urn for,?pree^^s! jittU nlore "than judicious manipulation* " %' There is an old saw which says thai difference of opinion, should never alter friendship. '• The uWayirig is not apj plicable on the Thames. Some people a,re|«Oj;narrpw-rainded—-have such limited ideas* of bpiniohV'that all who differ ifroni them are very bad. 'Tis sad, but true! and many ■. persons, are finding, it. out daily, T^expre^an opinioniS'to'make erieiniei — verbitm sap. \ r . The-Auckland Cross.has gone in for a discourse^ on ' '"WeWspaper ; quackery,'; with speQia^rjefewnce.to, thtt recent visil of a great " professor," arid "the way he was lauded- in. rth'e-l6calpresi. The Cros| is right in a measure. When strangers ( come into a place with large professions', it«ould'b£ caution: A Dr.-Kosenthal n'as' been"-pul-Hug inlpng fees fp^ specific purposes, bui having maae'fa rise he'bblts incontinently, '$& S:Wyicfenis. are-left. .'dtjean't; ' l:fsfj' %n^is -' Freiic^ 'secure^: a' paitien^ with? a^'Srnliew^uk fe r ret' out 'W. A^ftn;; <■>&<& '"' peculiar -eifcrej i'jsenc.jb: re^uitiii^" li,b^if;al ■ applications q p'aimdii'tb' e'risur '& it® eradication.^ Th« corn .cutter caughj;. numbers ■ of:: :fljlttf: and rh^p;:^^l^l^Jpi^^ißed^to l;'c^\ jthem; §Qme lJfbund4he rferaedjr wo?se than c;tjh) disease, jjindH KaveVMt (eve^JSinctf] regretteiJ'trFe torture to which- 'theysub'mitte\afineiiiSSlves. /"Cttres^eal;'bbn&;fi.d|E ■b.iit^hJc 'chiropodist 1 made 'money l comparatively easily. Quacks will have their day. Persons ?lwii<hy ever/ so/ little] ■knowledgje have theart of recommending themselves to others. Theyi; understand the way pi putting things, but'when they have rur the length of their tether they quietly cv( the rope "and flee—the" ' place' that once , knew: themifenows.them.n^ So witKl)jp. Epse^hal/it icppeax^ who has left"withpui;;leaving .his'-PfPi&'jj. The yictioja may .be thanful that spine one jtas espoused their causo~if jobly 'for tile "value qi^h^ o^niipn ia the fu^re., :! [\ \ .; "The r.enj.pvalj of the',-Coiirt-house frbm Shortiandi * to' Gratiamstown is causing- lio slight stir.- <, At, one endr people cojhjnder themselves really 1 aggrieved at ;th*e pro- ; pps;al to, remove they Cpuijt; at t'aie 5 othir ;enjl ( p^rsons .jcrnsijler.jthe^; /ha^ ; ,a; bigger grievance 'because th^e remoVal" htts^npt taken place before: and wheti j';there is such a diversity of opinion who shall decide.. The Council meeting will perhaps iSecidevllie^niatterlv regarding this-business is scarcely appreciable by thofib iiot* actually interested in the.e_yent : p and the,efforts.pf either party are feeble.' rThe'deputatwnr'of 6ne whiih waited, the, Superintendent „lateiy a ,matter| pi^jnbre Lilian ordi^acy iiiyportands. ,^hy,no,tjge.fjjp f^jl"'*!^ party.SiMa^ita^e jfbr pienpa^^C.ourt^•'< ■TBis differences and sm^oPth the biisirieW a hit. H Like the matter of police control, JthetJ?e*moval of the Court is a personal matter, and if the provincial < Council should be CBiired3upoil4) 4i|cidesJhSr iftS^lOD;e. warjm work in the seflsion.npw on. Under any;; circumstances- Ihere-will be warm work if what the knowing oaes say be true. EducatiPn land ' Tfiaißes 1!»Borough ein^ dpwments will afford scope for Thames members t^i show Tidwifar their *pWmis)esi' can be, redeemed , r w|thout ?;i4apefiUiiig their populariiy 1 locally of tKeir^ciencyi generally. |;> .,. ( s Jt4 . -^ ri |".;

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1666, 2 May 1874, Page 2

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What Everybody Says. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1666, 2 May 1874, Page 2

What Everybody Says. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1666, 2 May 1874, Page 2

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