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TE AWAMUTU TOMAHAWKS,

Willie oan tell a good story about a camelia or a potato — which is it ? Too bad of Nellie. There seems to be a loadstone as well as a millstone down by the bridge. By the way, is there not some connection between a loadstone and the " north ?"

Ted told me that his moustache is sure to f etoh the girls now, for his "sideboards" are not in the way. Ugh ! whar's the use ? Polly and Alf had a nice walk home through the mud the other night. Arm-in-arm too — oh, Polly! How will the district get on in Tommy's absence. He should not leave without visiting all the cheese factories, and give the managers a wrinkle in management and minding .other people's business.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 16

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TE AWAMUTU TOMAHAWKS, Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 16

TE AWAMUTU TOMAHAWKS, Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 16

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