THE KAIWARRA FIRE.
*, TO THB EDITOR OF THE BYBNING POST. SIB.— If Mr. Stafford had brought the presentation cup with something in it, it would have been more acceptable to the working members of the C.V.F.B. who were in the sea up to their waists in water, while the recipients of empty bonou were carting tbeir refractory horse and useless reel (out there) back to town. I am, &c, A Cbntral.
A " Taking" Paper.— A sheriff's warrant. The Fastest Thing Out.— A conductor's baton ; it beats time. Tit for Tnt— lt U beauty's privilege to kill time, and time's privilege to kill beauty. "How is your stock-la- trade?"' as the traveller said to the hosier.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 514, 20 May 1879, Page 3
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115THE KAIWARRA FIRE. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 514, 20 May 1879, Page 3
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