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Poetry.

ROAD LINES. Believe me, if all those tremendous big holes, Which I view on thy cuuHcway to-day, Wero to-morrow bridged over with scrub and with poles, And craftily covered with clay ; Thou would'st still bo no use, as this moment thou art, Let the Government *ay us they will, For thy preciouw zig-zags are too steep for a, cart, And wo'ro hopeless of holes iv the hill.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 423, 22 November 1856, Page 3

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68

Poetry. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 423, 22 November 1856, Page 3

Poetry. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 423, 22 November 1856, Page 3

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