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NEWS FROM THE RING

Any Elf wanting a June copy of '.'The Maorilander," send sixpence in (tamps to N. F. HOGGARD. 280, Oriental parade, City. ■■ . # * * "The other Sunday I went to Otaki. While we were walking along the river •we saw three purple, white, pink, and black ducks. I think they must have been paradise ducks." "TUI." Petone. "Would anybody like to be in my Detective Club? It's not a serious affair, but great fun. If anyone wonld, write to me at 355, Jackson street, .' Petone. "TUI." Petono. • « :• "Some of my friends took me out for a, motor drive yesterday down towards IFoxton, near where the river runs into the sea. We found a lovely swimming hole and had a dinky time. On the yray home we saw some rabbits." : "KOSE QUEEN" (14). -~ Palmerston North. - ■ • '# • "You should see my cousin Bert's little pony Trixie. It is ever so tiny, and it used to go inside and get bread. If you ride on its back, your feet drag on the ground, so you can imagine how tiny it is. Uncle has a little gig for it, and Bert took us for rides round the paddock.' 5 "NOREEN" (13). Nelson. # » * "Our John (the Chinaman) came Jresterday, and he had us in fits of laughter' becausg mother asked him if he had any beans, and what they were like. His answer was that 'they were not likee you, not likee me, but likee her,' pointing to me, meaning that the beans were not old, but young. Now, what do you call that for cuteness?" . "LYDIA OF THE PINES" (16). Kelburn.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18

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NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18

NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18

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