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Th» Ukwlig from i Melbourne paper UM Jom 11th, will ihow that New Zealand i* wot alowa in feeling the depreuion ; To ■how bow deep and wideapread the distress in Melbotmi* it, it may be mentioned that aoa day tbia week the gaa company adverdeed l<* a man to prick op a ceiling, merely • tew boon’ work. One hundred and twenty* m m applied for the job.” An Iriah woman who had kept a little f roo,r T »hop waa brought to her death-bed, ■■d waa on the point of dying, when ibe aallad har hnaband to her bedaide. - Dan’l," ■ha faintly laid, ••there'* Itiasna Unllony—■ho owao mo (ix (hilling*." •• Oeh,” ex. ataiMd bar hnaband, •■ Biddy, darlia’t, ye re ■naiUo to the laat.” "Yia, dear; an’ there’! Miami M Craw. I owe her baits aoeereign.” *(Mi, be jabers, ye're an fooliab aa ever.” It ia dated that th.- Foxton storekeepers, with a view to eoaceutrutiug their bu-inessea, hare decided to relinquish the keeping oi ■ore than one or two hue*. Thus, one will (lye np drapery, number grocery, another boota and ironmongery, and go on. It is contended that by this means each bosiotßi will be worked lee* expent.vely. but whether it will suit the pntlic reniaii.e to be seen. The opinion i* expressed b» many that itie proposed change hj rather six oil of timea. lima will show.—. Isoawaiu Tnarg. Timea are h*rd, money it scarce, Lu-msg k dnli.iesreocliuiEiit u duty ; piesse st-.p nn —whmkyf Oh, no; timea are nor par.I UUgh (or that yet. Bat there is sum'thing whick coets meg great amou .t ol money Wry year which I with to s-.ve. Pituae mop my— lobareo,cwsia and snuff 7 Mo, no; but 1 mnat rat reach somewhere. Ple.ft non ■y—nbbuai, jewellery. oruamenU *u,j inn* hat*? Sot at ><11; pride mart be fostered, if ti«*»» ate hard ; but I believe I can Ke a w,,y to effect quire a Baring in another direction. Plaw (top my—tea, coffee and nee .less nahealtbful laxuriei? No, no; not these; it mu be something elee. Ah I I nave it ■ow -my paper- I* ooet* me fire cents a ■oath or sixty amts a year. I mast save that, Piaaaa atop my paper 1 that will earry ma tfaraagh the panto. I believe in retrench mawt and economy, eepeeially ia brains.

Aa old cavalryman aay* that a bone will oarer atop an a man intentionally. II la a standing order with cavalry that aboold a man become diamoantod be maatlie downand be perfectly atill. If be does ao the entire company will pMiover bimaod be will not be injured. A borae notice* where be ii going and Jo on tbelook-out for aflrmfonndation torat hi* foot on. It ia an inatinct wMb bias, therefore, to atept over a fwdait* man. The injuries canoed qraruawaT borae are nearly always billeted by toe animal knocking people ftownand not by bia atepping on them.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2095, 22 July 1887, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2095, 22 July 1887, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2095, 22 July 1887, Page 3