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WELLINGTON WELLKNOWNS

Here upon guard am I; You can bet I am fly ! Grtfaly I stand as the Fates, Guarding the big Wharf Gates.

(Of Munt and Dotterel!). If for a carrier you should hunt,. And want removing well, Just make a call on Mr Munt, Of Munt and Cotterell.

If trouble threatens, danger's near, You doubt you'll save your mutton. Pray, calm your fear, the Sergeant dear Will guard you—Sergeant Hutton.

{Operatic Operator),, He can sing a good song, soaring higher and higher, Till he calls up fond thoughts of the heavenly choigher. If you wish to communicate he'll send a whigher, He was always the pet of his proud loving soigner*!

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NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 5

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WELLINGTON WELLKNOWNS NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 5

WELLINGTON WELLKNOWNS NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 5

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