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Original Poetry.

LINES ON Tfflj} DEPARTUIfck OF' THE BABQtfIS 4V.:1- w BAT; ,; ' l 'I;, , <3"WAyi/uob]eJ>ark,.t*> thy .dßar/jia,tive.land. r 'Or.- And. ietfve~far A oefiina -ibiee oux'fenrttieaten r __ • /; strand, ' : ' 3 «*s*«?;* Bearing tidings of jsab&froiiiour pastoral hills, Our land of clear streams and of murmuring rills. Away, the breeze,'/ From our pebbly shore to yon ISle tff the Seas,' Wheredear friends who! Jbope, andLfond. mothers , return/ . I!areTfrell,snpblehark* andmay;prosperous gales Speed thy prow.tbrough'the waters, and swell,thy v,; ,/ white sails'. -/.-T.-*.. May the devious" tempestsiforgelAheirloudroar Till thine anchorsare cast on Britannia’s shore; "*■ ~ <V'’3» v ’— '*r •• E. M. Wairoa, 7th January/1807:’" f ’ ■ '"-d.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 January 1867, Page 21

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98

Original Poetry. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 January 1867, Page 21

Original Poetry. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 January 1867, Page 21