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TAURANGA TALES.

Mr 8., 13 said, has left here for a colder climate. Last struck— Joe's" fancy in church last Sunday. Something tickled G-eorge and Fred's fancy in church on Sunday night. The wharf was called out on Monday night to .witness De Rune trying his strength on a. bag of potatoes. Who is that young man that parades the wharf on Sunday afternoons? and does he do it for a Seabreeze, or to see someone else ? Mary says if she gets hold of the Observeb man the consequence will eventually necessitate a great demand for hair restorer. Fred is thinking of giving up mashing, as ho says the other girls notice him so much, and, as a matter of course, he doesn't like it. [The extraordinary interest of our correspondent's notes can hardly fail to meet with apprecia-

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 16

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TAURANGA TALES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 16

TAURANGA TALES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 16

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