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THE GYMKHANA

Bill from Kanieri: “Who’s this ’ere Jim Carrier there’s so much talk about Gorge? Is be one of the Ohoptalkers? George: “Ob, it isn’t a man, its spelt G-.v-m-kdi-ii-ina, ;> sports’ meeting of comic events to be held on Cass Square tomorrow' afternoon; don’t miss it* Its good, and for a good purpose,” The Circus comes With beating drums, And blurring trumpets too. And Andy’s bass With blackened cast* ,\ll held together with glue. The tenor horn By Stapleshorn Is played with might and main. And the long trombone. Being Goodslde’s own, • Is pushed in and out again. The Rosskies two, j Cornet and eupho., With wind and lip they plav. While Raindoff’s drum With one side gone Completes the band so gay.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1920, Page 3

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124

THE GYMKHANA Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1920, Page 3

THE GYMKHANA Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1920, Page 3

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