ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
F.C.—Did you expect us to print your “pome”? Read in cold print your last verse and sympathise with yourself: — And as they brought him in the room the Doctor shook his head, . And with the tear drops in his eyes these touching words he said— We have lost the bravest jockey that ever held a rein, For Tommy Corrigan will die, he’ll never speak again; And if yon all have loved him and followed him through life, I hope you’ll not forget to help his sorrow-stricken wife; She has lost a faithful husband, and let us offer to console, And may the great Almighty God have mercy on his soul. J.B.—The coupons you refer to were published in the Review of November 15th. Their numbers are 279 and 280.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 227, 29 November 1894, Page 4
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132ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 227, 29 November 1894, Page 4
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