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President Bill Potts, of the Thames Miners' Union, and Prospectors Herbert Gordon and Bob Farrell, set out for Wellington to give evidence in support of the new Mining Bill. ' Say, boys, what d'ye think — we ought to have a gay time.'

f A gay welcome at the city of squalls. ' Gosh, boys, they call this a breeze —dash me if it ain't a blizzard. Where would ye be without yer anchor man ?'

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 921, 5 September 1896, Page 12

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President Bill Potts, of the Thames Miners' Union, and Prospectors Herbert Gordon and Bob Farrell, set out for Wellington to give evidence in support of the new Mining Bill. ' Say, boys, what d'ye think—we ought to have a gay time.' f A gay welcome at the city of squalls. ' Gosh, boys, they call this a breeze —dash me if it ain't a blizzard. Where would ye be without yer anchor man ?' Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 921, 5 September 1896, Page 12

President Bill Potts, of the Thames Miners' Union, and Prospectors Herbert Gordon and Bob Farrell, set out for Wellington to give evidence in support of the new Mining Bill. ' Say, boys, what d'ye think—we ought to have a gay time.' f A gay welcome at the city of squalls. ' Gosh, boys, they call this a breeze —dash me if it ain't a blizzard. Where would ye be without yer anchor man ?' Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 921, 5 September 1896, Page 12