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  2. MORE WORK FOR THE HORSE-TAMERS.

    Several individuals still unconvinced as to the efficacy of the horse taming process, as practised by Messrs. Bar[?]y and Humphreys, beg to offer the following subjects to these gentlemen, in order that further proof of the capability of the system now adopted for bringing ...

    Article : 512 words
  3. COAXING THE BRUTE.

    CLEMENTINA : Oh, well, Charles, if you are bound not to divulge the secret, of course that settles it; but tell me one thing, and I wont tease you with any more questions :—do they unscrew the horse's head ? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  4. HOW DOTH THE LITTLE SCHEMING HUGHES.

    How doth the little scheming Hughes, Get round his friend Cruikshank, And Argus to promote their views About the opening bank. ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. PORT CURTIS.

    “ All I‘m able to assert is, Folks are swarming to Port Curtis. Some say that the gold "wash dirt" is In abundance at Port Curtis. ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. Nursery Rhyme for the Funny.

    Andrew Hose he sat on a bank, Down in the dirt fell Rose Cruikshank, All Yarra Yarra though flooded with rain, Could never make him quite clean again. ...

    Article : 32 words
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