The following amusing handbill has been posted in Edinburgh : — " A dear littlo dog, in her dotage, strayed from No. 34, R terrace. She answers—when she hears—to the name of Maud, and is nearly blind. She is a small, shaggy, light brown Skye terrior, of no earthly use to anyone but her own family." Tho store and promises at Okarita, belonging to tho estate of *Mr Throokmorton, were sold on Thursday, under » writ of " fl. fa.," by tho order of the sheriff. Tho property realised Ll2O. A Mtw Wbinkle ih Natubai. His* toby. — Tho reason why the gameccck keeps his feathors so smooth is that he never goes anywhere withont taking his comb tfith him. ITOIIt &STAITE, WHABF-BTBBBT, IMPORTERS & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Goods Stored and forwarded at lowest rates. Bills of Lading attended to. looped Custom Houso Agents )£49
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West Coast Times, Issue 232, 20 June 1866, Page 2
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138Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 232, 20 June 1866, Page 2
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