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ALEXANDRA ARROWS.

Observer, Volume 7, Issue 369, 2 January 1886, Page 16

 

ALEXANDRA ARROWS.

Since 13. 's visit to Te Kuiti he has at last matured his hay crop. ..Great sympathy is felt for Captain J. after being cast ashore and living on spuds and alone for three weeks, having a very narrow escape of being captured by savages ; of the female sex.. The Prince and the Hare are running a dead heat for the Alexandra Cup, the doctor being nowhere. ..Rewa intendsto do a beat in town along with 0., and keep her eye on the other girl.

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