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DAIRY FLAT.

The district prefented an unusual scene of activity on. the 42th, owing to the County. Council eleofcion. Our favourite, however, did not score a; victory.- ,. The young' lady driving the buggy created q.uite a sensation. The *vay she handled the ribbons proved her to be no novice. . . s . Ambulance waggons were in great. demand, conveying cripples and wounded to the scenes of action. , One young man left his mark in the Wade mud; sticking plaster in demand. . The dance at Wainui last week was-, a great success. Several Dairy Flats were present. Who was the young lady ridift^ about in : search of an escort? Couldn't Bill have, taken" hor ? , Perhaps a widow detained him ? Why didn't' Maggie borrow the badger? Perhaps Johnnie has cut fh'a basso but.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 621, 22 November 1890, Page 17

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DAIRY FLAT. Observer, Volume X, Issue 621, 22 November 1890, Page 17

DAIRY FLAT. Observer, Volume X, Issue 621, 22 November 1890, Page 17

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