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TUEANGA CREEK

The General said only that he did not wish to disappoint the Turauga ladies, he would have had the pleusnre of dining with the Judge. JDid Jack think that by going to Turonga on Friday night he would get congratulated on his success at the Land Court ? Where are Sydney Bill and the Pigeon Mountain Parrot now ? Kumour is they will have to go to the Home. Could the Mountain Boy and Anuie find nothing better to do than wall-flower ull night, talcing notes of the ladies' dresses ? Jack says Annie was the belle, in his own eye.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 18

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TUEANGA CREEK Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 18

TUEANGA CREEK Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 18

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