As many of our new arrivals are anxious to obtain information respecting our fishing grounds, Mr. PUNCH has great pleasure in publishing the following, which has been prepared especially for his columns: JEW FISH.--The best place for them is off Long Nose Point, in the ...
Article : 356 wordsBlust'ring ROBERTSON, dearest friend of COWPER, Oh! for a supplemental mail to carry Your words of censure, line for line, verbatim Straight to old England! ...
Article : 98 wordsA butcher advertises in last Friday's Herald for a man to "cut up" in the shop. What are the police about? ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. PUNCH often enjoys the excessively dry humour which characterises the effusions of our "Our Country Correspondents," in the wit-and-wisdom-teeming columns of his gigantic daily contemporaries, but he was not prepared for such a seriously dry statement as met his eye ...
Article : 447 wordsSMART, wha hae in board-room sat, SMART, wham none can ca' a flat, Welcome to each tax but that On our bank notes. ...
Article : 149 wordsT. R. informs the world, per favor of the Herald, that he wants to bind a lad, aged 15. Why does not he apply to Mr. George Ridgway of the Lenton Troupe?--he is rather partial to being bound à la mode de Davenport. Perhaps, however, the advertiser is a book-binder, and ...
Article : 68 wordsA "strong girl" is wanted, in the Empire, to "make herself generally useful, Protestant." Does that mean a strong general Protestant servant--a servant generally strong, and particularly Protestant--or a servant generally Protestant, and particularly strong? ...
Article : 44 wordsA gentleman and his wife advertise their need of shirts and trousers. Is it possible they have just arrived from "Eden?" A thing much more easily imagined than described. Putting the lighted end of your cigar in your mouth. ...
Article : 48 wordsA gentleman in a recent Herald regrets having written the letter in Tuesday's paper, touching his purse, which he commences by stating was not inserted! Why is the Sow and Pigs like the Bench at the Police Office? ...
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Sydney Punch (NSW : 1864 - 1888), Sat 29 Apr 1865, Page 3
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