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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72President 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
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