" Well, my friend, you seen to be enjoying you breakfast." " Yes ; 1 tvlways do. Masefield's potted mullet, qualified with a Bhftitug bottle of Hill's Colonial Sauce, is most appetising, anS^far surpasses Oregon Salmon ; besides, they are both lc"".^ productions, and. so keep the money in our country. The Maoris who paddled their canoKthrougb. the hole in the Triumph's bottom, as she s^ap'^l3r - ~ Mechanic's Bay, the ather day interviewed Mr Eraser, and wauted'hiin to stand something handsome for the daring intrepidity they had shown in tho adventure. The owner laughed at the novelty of the idea, and wanted utu. for their taking possession of the lower hold so uncerenioniqusly, and then mounting tho deck to secure their prize. After some argument pro and con, the astute native invader consented to accept a small present for the chief of their hapu, and, on being pressed to. name it, at once said a suit of Moses' best." New Zealand tweed, which can be obtained for gh ; a price defying competition.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 9
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167Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 9
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