WliiU. kind of glovea are like young niggers ?- J3loi-k kids. "i'urilcn my tramith," as tho red-hot poker said 10 tiie clown when he inadvertently put it into his A jockey whoiucautiously burned his ungcre by taking I up lii= toast from (lie lire, and broke llio plato by J 1. uiug it lull, observed that it wua to bad to lose the plato alter having won the luat. It is a lemurkab.e fact that, although common ; -]u'rp doliglit in veroaut tields, rcligous tiocks u-i'o uol anxious i'ui- green paslora. A \i. Tim of si'u-siekuoeß describes ilie sensation i'ium—" liie iirtil iiuur J was ul'r.vid I fhuula dioj uuU ihv iwwjid hour 1 trsso ufroid i tfhonki'nt."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 320, 21 November 1864, Page 5
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