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KAUKAPAKAPA KONKOCTIONS.

Ifc is to be hoped that the local storekeeper will lower the price of blacking so that Blank can mate a purchase before the next dance. Joe has returned from Whangarei, but, alas ! he has left his heart behind him. P. has ranewed his attentions at the Wade. What is Ihe reason Bog Alley is so deserted lately ? Are the boys afraid of the Duchess ? Why did the girl in black and blue, at the late dance, refuse to dance with several gentlemen and then get up with E,. D. ? For shame Sarah, you should not tell such fibs.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 339, 6 June 1885, Page 16

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KAUKAPAKAPA KONKOCTIONS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 339, 6 June 1885, Page 16

KAUKAPAKAPA KONKOCTIONS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 339, 6 June 1885, Page 16

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