JULIUS BIDS ADIEU FOR EVER. MORE.
Lefebvre has fled— Albert Grant Is in trouble— And Sampson is nndtir a cloud. General Sclienck is recalled through the fimmt mine bubble, ... Thought Julius, and thus spoke aloud :-f "My colleagues — I go yet again on a mission, Though my legs are not legs like let autrt*-^ > Kudos is good, also hapai commission, K.M.G. I will be a promoter, ; it ; (r In the House T'm made ill by the Boise* of th« donkeys, <n ••• iii-F-Of the Grey goose and bladkSwao-of iivon ; Worse than brag, quack, or Jiitt, is the bogging of flunkies — - - , , } , . Worse the luck than the croak of, the raven. By-bye, fere you well Wanganui elector* !• To own we have failed gives me pain : - As you were when I came so I leave wu—expec ters — And such I much fear-you'U remain. Ah, my country ! my country, New Zealand to wit! . • :/ / Find comfort in faith of the Church/, ' Salvation is of the Jews only ' ,ti» wrjtj , ■ So you ne'er can be left in the lurch ] " Captured tattle flags .ahould 'be of sub dned colors. '-• <
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 2
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