MATAKANA.
Sandy wants the sheep inspector to visit the' district. The S. is at last the hero of & fracas. 'Twaa vox et proetera nihil. My brother's name I hold intact Said one of our stalwart Joes Another instant and S. lacked The best half of his clothes. An erst-while Ponsonby Sunday-school teacher was one of a fishing party the other Sunday. They fished and fißhed, and caught— nothing but dead marines. Oh Charlie why, Were you so fly With them 'ere mammoth boxes ? To Mr Berricourt You surely ought Not have tried such cruel hoaxes. You left behind Nought to remind, But some sundry pairs of shoes, But there was not seen That sausage machine, ■ Only a file of the Weekly News. You thought to wend And days to spend In the solace of a pub. But you got your fill oh ! Of yuerra ctl cuc7ii!Zo In the opposition of a Hub.
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 170
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152MATAKANA. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 170
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