MISCELLANEOUS.
Sullivan, tho murdoror, baa reformed, nnd is statod to bo engaged on an ovnn* golicnl lour in New South Wnlos. It is not generally known that this notorious ex-criminal is a poet in his way. A Sydnoy paper tolls us that at Wagata Wagga lately ho had an opportunity of displaying his rhyming abilities nt tho cxponso of a brother preacher. Tho proaohor had tho misfortuno lobe titteji on tho leg by his horao, whereupon Sullivan celebrated tho event with tho following lines ;— TUo horso bit his muster ; llow onmo it to pius P Ho heard tho good pnßtor Cry. ' All flush ia grass.'
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Inangahua Times, Volume 95, Issue 95, 20 September 1878, Page 2
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105MISCELLANEOUS. Inangahua Times, Volume 95, Issue 95, 20 September 1878, Page 2
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