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EAST TAMAKI.

Tom is trying his old game of hemming round the hawthorn hedges. Pat says there is only one imd of currant that he prefers, and that is sweet Maggie. Who is thr- young 1 d> ihjt Uncte Las got his eyes on ? It will come out soon, oM boy. Jack, the stricJi boy, seems to be satisfied when he has a look at the Queen's Head. Lucy, you know. If Ben is could only see the vay that Polly takes a rise out of him, lim would soon take hi* hat awuy. Who was the farmer s daughter ibac was following up the plough with a broom handle, to send them along? .Ko, it cuiiLi n't be Polly. The touug .adie* nre making great preparations for the dance at >jtarn., as some town mashers are expected out. The O.JJ. will be in his usual place.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17

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EAST TAMAKI. Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17

EAST TAMAKI. Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17

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