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j wa.- a jolliiication at Wnitotara on Oiirt.-tnvt- I>s.v. The Maoris entertained i-tie set-ileus io the number of nearly :frO at dinner, and '.hem v. magmneent spread. 'Cv»-ry tr;::: was i: x.ked in first-cuss style and in Iv:.di-n ...sine.., liu naiiveH acting the parr. ui waifers with an attention and celerity \i": oil »I it was a pleasure io them. 7 !.i j\v-ji i- :i number or snatches, and ir. i.s piea *o reeord lhar ihe best wishes for rro.ip-.Tjty :;i• < 1 good fellowship were heartily e.\pn. .-ied on bvth bides. C.ptain J ;eI:-:on Parr)' has lately been doing" Marihorou^h. (1. S. O'liaiioran, the local auctioneer. liinil ;iircir.. ij;>cV'jr »i T'i c jiiopcriic.s in ii.m'l f or s:i!c at Tc Art hi, 'jutli i'J Hie t. v.n ai.<l .suburb.- - : i . general ?torc d»>ir«i; a good knuie>s } Triuipals OR > treated v.'iih Auction tales —[A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6591, 2 January 1883, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6591, 2 January 1883, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6591, 2 January 1883, Page 5