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NEWS FROM THE RING

"Black-Eyed Susan is busy knitting "Last Saturday we went for a riSo a scarf for me. Black-Eyed Susan is in a car around Evans Bay. A yacht seven." had capsized, and we watched two ••PETER BABBIT" (6) dinghys pulling it in. We wore there Ngaio. .... ' " fOr nn h°Ur bel°re thCy«x*L. t'" in<ll)-' "On the hill opposite our place are City. * «' • some cows, and the other morning I , • noticed a cow with a wee baby calf "On Saturday we wont "up some very beside it " steep hills and we saw the entrance, to "PAX" (12). Picton Harbour. It was very hard City. ■ ■ climbing up, but it was well worth • • • while." / "I made the little seaside, and it "KATBXEEN MAVOUBNEEN" (12). turned out all right." ' Ngaio. "ANITA PAGE" (10). fe • •■• Miramar. "I -went to tho Pantomime, ana * • • afterwards I went behind tho stage to "The dairies come into our garden soe tlic Fairy Queen. And I saw Jim lon summor nights and things grow beau- Gerald and nil-,the dresses tho ladies' tiftilly; but sometimes naughty goblins wore, and the swings hanging up on. Hie como and tho fruit runs right awayl" stngo." "RUSSIAN PBINCESS" (9). , ' "TUMBLE-TOES" ($>- Upper Hutu ' KilMrnre.

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

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NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 18

NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 18

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