THE VERY LATEST.
♦ The Wellington Argus lias been favored with the following production, which picked up in the Strangers' Gallery the oth 9 night, shortly after the forcible expulsion of a patriotic Otago man. It is supposed b intended singing it there, had not his euthj. siasm been suddenly checked ; A DITTY. (Air. —"Bonnie Dundee") We hae four valiant champions arrayed for the fecht An' fecht they a' wull, he it wrangfu' or richt; An' they'll roar an' they'll rave, an' they'll rattle, at' root, Wull Sir Geordic an' Donald, Macandre, an' Stock. Ye may sneer at Sir Geordie, an', say that he's crack'J, But he'll no fash his thoomb, for h's ower wcel'back'd; He weel kens his supporters, an' has na a doot ' In his faith o' oor Donald, Macandre, an' Stoot. Ye may talk o' your Ministers muckle's ye please,.' An* deem them immaculate—wink at their lees : " ' But I'd <p.a ye them a' -with their Terrier to boot, "• For Sir Geordie, an' Donald, Macandre, and Stoot. Ma certes ! ye'H no find their equal on earth : Yo'il no find sic statesmen o' honor an' worth, Na,, na, gin ye-tuni a' the world inside oot. Like Sir Geordie and Donald, Macandre an' Stoot
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 106, 23 August 1876, Page 2
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