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TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

Lives of poor men oft remind us Honest toil don’t stand a chance; More we work we leave behind us Bigger patches on our pants. On our pants once new and glossy Now we’ve patches of different hue; All because subscribers linger And won’t pay up what is due. Then let all be up and doing ; Send in your mite be it so small, Or when the snow of winter strikes us We shall have no pants at all. Copyright, Sporting Review.

A f ter their recent match at Manchester,. Diggle and Dawson met in a game of 1000 up, spot barred, at Putney, and the Yorkshireman ran clean away from Diggle, scoring 1000 to his 4ol.’‘v »-v

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 359, 10 June 1897, Page 11

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TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 359, 10 June 1897, Page 11

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 359, 10 June 1897, Page 11