AUCKLAND ANTS.
When Jimmy was- young-he bowled a>good ball, {What time he was not picking stamps ; And at running a sprint he was not. bad at all, Though not class enough quite for the champp But that's left behind and he now spends his might ,And makes all his living on Saturday, night.
In a different line on a different lay, Metninks he was happier then than to-day. He has shrubberies of whiskers but
small crop of hair ; He's a thundering good chap and will sell you a share.
If venture a wager on horses you did You would soon be obliged by this penciller Yid. He'll lay us the odds, though the prices may try us. They're sure of their money who bet —jtft Tobias.
A gentleman first, last and always ; A noble by Nature's' own law. Sir Maurice, we love you, hegorra ; Here's slauta, Sir Maurice astuore!
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NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 5
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149AUCKLAND ANTS. NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 5
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