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Mr W. J. Napier: Everything com<ts to him who waits. Room for my lassoo, and I shall rope in an occupant for Admiralty House right speedily. (Observer, 18 October 1902)
THAT'9 THE BBRALDS GAME? "' t-| Jtor William (to tb�� orney aoded) Yo�� are the m��D for Parl.ament We doo't want Liberals-^e w��Dt Labour membera / (Observer, 18 October 1902)
But, when King Dick returns, he becomes a non-political ayc.o phant, and kisses the King's big toe. (Observer, 18 October 1902)
OINCINNATUS RETURNS TO 41s PLOUGH Ricnarrt Monk The country *ems w. ne ttan^hnd *ntb the w��y iir whiob 'to affairs are being run Why should I worry any longer �� (Observer, 18 October 1902)
ALL MY WORJB. " I Employer: 7es, that's all right. The country a ��ragea bill has in* dir Joseph exammes the poUM barometer. <��� Set fair." ! Cr6aSed> bUt Whefe "* ** Profits? (Observer, 18 October 1902)
Judge : Prisoner, you have smashed the man up, and destroyed a lot of property, so I must fine you ��20. But (weepfully) seeing how gloriously you have served your country in South Africa, I shall ask the Government to remit the fine, and the prosecutor will humbly apologise to you. 5 ��� Trooper (in the dock): The blooming Government owes me ��20, and, as I can't get it from them, they can beep the bally money against the fine, I can earn more. * (Observer, 18 October 1902)
Ancient Poundkeeper: I withdraw my resignation, Mr Webster, seeing as 'ow the oss is in 'ealth again, and Pll keep my position. (Observer, 18 October 1902)
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Mr Mayor: Gentlemen, a most important occasion is a-goin' to 'appen next week. I'ave a letter 'ere, sent me by 'is private secretary, saying that the Gorcrnor and Governess is coming on a visit to our town. (Observer, 20 September 1902)
WAIHI WONDERS���NO. 11. Wonder who it is ��� (Observer, 20 September 1902)
J. M. Shera (intent upon Parliament) : The, meat monopoly is a curse. The people must have cheap meat. Master Butcher : You will have to go one better than that or you won't get my vote. Cheap meat, you say ? I demand free meat���free beer. Surely this is a free country. (Observer, 20 September 1902)
Political Gent Mr Walshe, I have come to tell you that it is the desire of a large body of admiring fellow citizens that you should stand for Parliament. Now, if you will permit me, I will put a requisition to you in hand at once. Mv charge for signatures is onhj ��5 per thousand. Er���er'���er. You ivonH * You arc not ambitious ? Then I will throw in my lot at once with Billy Richardson atid join the No License party. I (Observer, 20 September 1902)
HjiSl '������"; :;:j The Auckland Invincible* go South to teach the South\ Islanders a feW\\football ivrinkle*. (Observer, 20 September 1902)
But, when play began, the wrinkles were fairly divided (Observer, 20 September 1902)
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i������Wdforf Lfeilowtdthwvabaivti<&��<#>/ brovedta himjharhis accusation was vl-rioit* t.'\w\z jmmi tyheh h<fkfo{<s&(t. Jr> (Observer, 20 September 1902)
E. M. Smith : Ah, gentlemen,"'you don't know hoiolmembers of Parliament are insulted. Once, a man said I was[a]Prohibitionist��� (Observer, 20 September 1902)
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