The food upon which our representative gig crew trains-- roe. ...
Article : 13 wordsA man has been taken up for stealing a copy of the Protestant Standard. ...
Article : 17 wordsJack Smith (not the Molong Jack) says that Parkes resembles a snail, because he carries a House with him. ...
Article : 21 wordsReligion is sometimes the cloak of roguery. In churches you may occasionally, when the sermon is a drowsy one, recognise this cloak by its fine nap. ...
Article : 28 wordsSome members of the Slow-coach party suggest that, in recognition of his valuable services in obstructing the Legislative Council Bill, Captain Onslow ought to be elevated to the Upper House. We understand, however, that the gallant gentleman objects to be made ...
Article : 49 wordsThe western carriers are on strike ; they complain that they have been carrier "pigeons" to the hawks of agents, but now that they have dropped to the "little game," we must call them " tumblers.'' One old roadster, whom the low price of loading has evidently ...
Article : 65 wordsMR. PUNCH does not mean to say that if he were bound on a plea- j sure-trip he would choose, of all his large circle of friends, as a travelling companion, the Treasurer, Mr. Lloyd. But he does mean to say, that it was cruel of the Governor to call that lion, gentleman, ...
Article : 155 wordsRustic: WOT'S THE MATTER, MARIAR? YOU'RE NOT THE SAME GAL AS YOU WAS. Maiden: WELL, TO SPEAK SHORT, EVE SEEN THE GOVERNOR, AND I DON'T CARE FOR YOU NO LONGER-- THERE NOW. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsOUR excellent friend and favourite comedian, W. B. Gill, takes a benefit at the Victoria Theatre on Monday, when the sensational drama called the " Prisoner of Love " will be produced. Though it usually takes two gills to lill one pint, yet there are so many good ...
Article : 71 wordsPUNCH to Puck: Cut it short this week. Puck to Punch: Right you are, old man. And short it shall be. In the Council the event of the week has been Docker's Protest ...
Article : 156 wordsIN last week's issue we published a sketch which conveyed some idea of the energy with which Western newspaper reporters hunted the Governor, taking notes of every wrinkle on his brow, and every crease in his coat. Our sketch, it appears, somewhat wounded the ...
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Sydney Punch (NSW : 1864 - 1888), Thu 20 Mar 1873, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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