Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 436, 20 April 1892 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]
ON DIT.
Tiiat oi>)y one liuek coaipany <loef all the I'.oi:co *\u;s:ivo:V bu6ine*s." I That Yv*))ec:a'\ne haek Urivor> rei fase to ronn»iv wiia ; :i*• ;"r:ns v>{n»r4 eii to Hpk'K antl :r::orn;iT«. I'anicu.lars lat'T on. i
. That p»'oplo Avi: » lak* 4 a <lri ve iri j liaeks «lnmM- t)<' arohu •vhat th«»v » say,iespi.*cia : l!-y thf» i>oii(v, ro voiutioti. >n, s-i:ti t bn£ 1 *<•„ ! ■■othcr\vrse thcv \vi:. i>o j»I:ucl oti' (the hpot*.ni list- i! :.ro uettin« rjuit« j>roi;, ic:it uuinaal [ aru,B r»nd in tlu» M hooi of the soli! d!T; but !u hi'ks the « J > menU or| *>r:i)eipas to make hi* troops loyalJ ! That ;hc of the 1 ment to rtx)rgantx« ' eouipain* B 'l ! hoh. Mieir meetings in the cellar of jadrv Ktore on the ea(>t side , of Fort Sirt»et, not inore than a iuile;{ f:*uin u. Manufucwry. i! 1 Taat tho Bank-Fi®hery is openj |totakein raw recruitB and |charged \vr\rriors. in supj>ort o(l i Mar«hal Bluehcr, far tht muintcn- , aneei of Madanu» Loniae. ii ! -[ , : ;i i' ■ - i ■■■■■. ! | Harry Bays that they are no pat!ing* acro#P the Bay, but the l apuin kwj* ati old pmoolh bore ; that is a little n,sly in the hreach« isufllcit'ntiy u«lv lnokitig. however, ' to keep him from waking o'aoishts •and<bAgging or mooa-«sbin:og. That the new mht from Bootiand. will not be k«»ed ae nn as«>gnatiou bpuse. as of ite prt*
£6088801% heen, <* Uwy U*' hooeed in iil wst«rti& the Thal hqch and yaehu are often used for tbe sadie purp<»»eB—a me* dium for a great deal of t( faniny busi&esri. 1> That the dredger was nearly,almest, not qxati& nwiocessfoi for passing Point Approval— Bhe requircs more New Zealand U spuds" to stir up mud enaugh to oover the whole traneaction. There is a good deal of the devil in her, but hor "spuds" do aot work up tho inky bottom like a flquid to entillo her yet ito be clxissed a great big iiwhee. That the reason General" Nowlein gives far not pungling up more than a week'B screw in the new Palaee newspaper is a wel-l grounded fear that thei Legislaturo will abolieh the urmv down to twenty-one men and a bugler, and they will draw lots"to see who will be gineral.
That -Ci- Burnit. late of tbe Knllctin, is play|ng the ehamileon as -Basii;' i" m * ;; That a verv select party wero entortamo<l \ last evening on the Flag e»hip. It is ?aid to be a *»ec« - ;lin.rity in tnes.e entertainment» that marriet| women are invitSul and their husdands forgotten Pometimes. *• That by recent advices froui Amenea it would be mueh better for our interests if we had a repre•entative who adheivd a little more clos'!yto fact. That yarn ahoui the "/W young lJieu ,, who were the victims ojf ini«placed confidence in the AmeriC'in CongreF.« investing five miilionā of do!lars. is too nmeh iV>r a 'SmidayiFcho«>l book.