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  2. Notices.

    MR. JOHN BRIDGE.-- Mr. PUNCH is glad to see that under the ' direction of Mr. J. Young, a warehouse on a large scale is being erected for that well-known and popular auctioneer Mr. Bridge. It speaks well for the knock-'em-down profession, when they can raise ...

    Article : 585 words
  3. PUNCH ON SPORTS.

    DEAR OLD MAN,-- I'm getting to feel quite at home in my new har ness, and like it well. It ain't by no means complimentary to some parties as shall be nameless, to see some other parties as wants to back 'osses going to PUNCH for the straight " griffin but that's so. ...

    Article : 746 words
  4. Those Horrid Bells.

    If the art of making the greatest amount of noise in the least possible space is deserving a gold medal, then ought the bells at the Garden Palace to obtain the first prize. Anything more horrible or distracting than the noise created by the peal of bells under the ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. A Vile Snob.

    The London Sporting Times of 9th August contains a letter written by some anonymous libeller, under the nom de plume of " Wallaby," which for utter scurrility and blackguardism, and want of truth has seldom if ever been equalled. He dates from Sydney, June 19th. ...

    Article : 224 words
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