TO THE ROBIN'S DEFENDER.
To the Editor. The Robin lias "A "Worker," who wants a new Impel hitter— And when \\c meet at Clark's, lie may f'e« 1 somewhat bitter— But as I his wager up, he'll not hack down, 1 know. To find the he a she. and mine 4i A Merry "Widow." T cannot \ ite much more, space will not permit. But glad tc hear from " Worker" that, he thinks "Tire Old Htirse" fit; About the second ballot, and "Mc-m----her for Otaki." "The Scribe will onnter home cn fonn .id pedigree. "Tlie ironic" is looking well, and good ero'i,o;h to win, But "Byro i Bill's" in tlie way, and motor cms cm spin ; •So don't angry, "Worker, ' when the time airives you'll see, "The Old Horse" romping home. "The L>. 1 in" up a tree. IvOIBERLRY ROAD BACKER.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1911, Page 3
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140TO THE ROBIN'S DEFENDER. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1911, Page 3
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