. Te Karere. ddy was poor. The children werepoor. The butler was poor. The chauf-feur was poor. The maid was gardener was poor. Everybodywas poor. A Scotsman had just won a new carin a raffle, hut, far from being elated,he seemed decidedly glum. Whatsthe matter, Jock? asked his friend. Mon, he answered, tis this otherticket. Why I ever bought it, I cannaimagine. They were alone in the country:wooded hills separated them from thenearest house. Suddenly he muttered and wheeledon his prone victim. Im going to sendyon to Hades, he hissed. Slowly hepulled out his shooting iron and ad-vance


. Te Karere. ddy was poor. The children werepoor. The butler was poor. The chauf-feur was poor. The maid was gardener was poor. Everybodywas poor. A Scotsman had just won a new carin a raffle, hut, far from being elated,he seemed decidedly glum. Whatsthe matter, Jock? asked his friend. Mon, he answered, tis this otherticket. Why I ever bought it, I cannaimagine. They were alone in the country:wooded hills separated them from thenearest house. Suddenly he muttered and wheeledon his prone victim. Im going to sendyon to Hades, he hissed. Slowly hepulled out his shooting iron and ad-vanced step by step. The one on theground lay white and ! went the six-shooter, and dirtflew into the air. But the shot wentwide. Youll get it now. he the sturdy six crashed and againhe missed. With an oatli he threwdown the weapon and seized a hickoryclub. Down came the horrible got you! he cried. And the golf ball rolled to the green. —Argonaut. 268 TE KARERE News Of The Field. HIONA BRANCHBy Margaret Haeata Once- again we take pleasure in report-ing the activities here in our the last three or four weeks we havehad some very important visits made usfrom the elders of the Mission Bring and Buy social evening heldby the was enjoyable as well asa financial success. The District met recently to discuss mattersconcerning the Gold and Green Ball tobe held in Martinborough on July 28th. With the arrival of Elder Ross Pyperand Elder John Simmons, we took theopportunity of seeking; information fromthem concerning our whakapapa and ourMIA. work. Visiting us also was ElderHarlow Pickett. We thank these dearbrethren for the great help they gave uswhile here. The attendance in our Sunday Schooland Sacrament Meetings are very pleas-ing indeed, members who have been ab-sent for some time being present from other districts have beenwelcomed. We especially welcomed SisterAwhi Harawera of the Rangitoto Branc


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