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TE AROHA.

The new bride and bridegroom were escorted from the steamer by an admiring crowd. — Boss C. lias been unanimously elected president of the U.B.S. — H. makes a splendid leader in the choir. — Mr Salmon, the telegraphist and postmaster, who goes to Auckland, has won golden opinions by his courteous and obliging manner. — E. denies that she used cayenne pepper to drive the ladies out of the room.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 98, 29 July 1882, Page 313

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TE AROHA. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 98, 29 July 1882, Page 313

TE AROHA. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 98, 29 July 1882, Page 313

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