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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Saturday 1 September 1832, page 3
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2008-10-02 19:53:43.0user:public:nellibell49Denis O'Rafferty, a rare boy from *' the finest gem
of the soa," was charged with threatening to altitt
bim to go to his home, instead of breaking the peace
pied by singing at the top of his woico,
" Down the lane o'er the wny,
Whore you know very well.
You mav get a little drop."
Th« " lano," aud the " whisky-shop," however,
reposing at the tim a on the middle of the race-course.
Denis now triod te look as tame as an Irishman
slocks, to undergo a couple of hours ablution in the
rain, of whioh, by tho way, his clothes stood in some
Denis O'Rafferty, a rare boy from the finest gem
of the sea, was charged with threatening to alitt
him to go to his home, instead of breaking the peace
pied by singing at the top of his voice;
" Down the lane o'er the way,
Where you know very well.
You may get a little drop."
The " lane," and the " whisky-shop," however,
reposing at the time on the middle of the race-course.
Denis now tried to look as tame as an Irishman
stocks, to undergo a couple of hours ablution in the
rain, of which, by the way, his clothes stood in some

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