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POSITIVELY THE LAST PAHODY ON- ; JEANETTE AND JEANNOT;." Sung with the greatest applause and the. fiercest indignation at the VolunteerHall, ToJeomairiro, on the evening, of Monday, 23rd January, 1871. You are going far away— far. away with, all; your set — From all your ancient principles ; you soem ; to quite forget That you called yourself the people's man,. or would have us think you so.. Can you look us in, the face and say you are, Mac ?— No ! When the Hundreds Regulation. Bill you : hastily got passed, 'Twas plain to us that all your promises you, smashed. With your Bells about your elbows, andi your Drivers by your side, In assisting ,of. the squatters you took a,. mighty prideWhen old Yogel led the way, you wer« madly rushing on, Never thinking what you'd come to at the, polling day, my son. You'd give him all our revenue to help him and his needy pack. But this won' 4 ; do for us ; we'll sack you : both, Lord Mac. Oh ! if you were in France, or a Minister in ; Rome, And acted so, they'd make you feel by no, means quite at home. Though' in Otago we redress no wrongs by violence and fight, We're sure that a good drubbing would serve , you very right.

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 353, 1 February 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 353, 1 February 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 353, 1 February 1871, Page 2