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ALL OVER THE PLACE

"WHIZZING THROUGH THE AIR!" "LOVELINESS .

"li^ the "Christmas holidays I went "Tho sunset was beautiful last week .to Paraparaumu, ' and I had a most (I think it was': on Tuesday). The enjoyable time. We had a small pony clouds were wee golden sailing, boats, there, and every morning we went for and a patch of, green sky away to the .a ride. Oh! it was fun. You feel your- south was a tropic lagoon. . . ." self whizzing through tho air, and you island Bay. "DON PEDItO" (12). I'fecl your hair blowing behind. It was ■ , groat fun on the water's edge, because "IN A MAD PURY." the pony usually splashed through the n& s igh t we never tire of' watching .water, and you become wot with tho j s tno tumultuous, throbbing ocean. It spray." - ■ comes nearer 'and nearer. Its waves ; ■ . , "NOKOMIS" (14). rosh p e ii. m ell atraight towards, the I Khandallah: . bay; they dash their spoondrift against I , - , tho" verdigris-coated walls of rock in a I "HE DIDN'T COME BACK . .:" m ad fury. , Hissing, now creaming, I ""When wo went to. tho-river, we, they curl back, and lash the sands with took a lot of old crusts to ■give to thY spirited vengeanco; now they begin to ducks. We wero watching them diyo* subside, and then come on again with for the bread when one of them ran still greater force. They coil and rc-i away with a great big piece that coil. Faintly, ■ almost inaudibly, the Thimble Wimpsy threw into tho water., mingled chorus of'the wild screeching , Ho hid, and ho didn't come back!" . of innumerable gulls sounds above tho '"TINKLE,MOPSY" (11).' noise of the,raging sea." Christchurch. \ ■ «NOM-DE-WiTJME"'(I7). .

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 18

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ALL OVER THE PLACE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 18

ALL OVER THE PLACE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 18

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