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TE AROHA

A succes-ful Band of !lope meeting was held on Monday evening. There •as a good programme prepared for the occasion, and every, thing passed off splendidly. Willie is trying t ■•» make the running with the flat lassie of ie Arolm West. Jim has been piling it on with Emma Look out for Dave, old boy. As the O.M. is about to leave the district he would advise some of hi-3 old friends to be the future c- rres'ondwt. Peter the Great is now in the habit of attending our weekly dances. Wbv does he not bring thefai-.t-hearted Towu Olerk along with him ? Emmix was doing a heavy spoon with the travelling photographer at the far*w«?ll social on Thursday night. It is with deep regret that I have to record the painful accident that happtned to Mr fl . Fanner last Saturday ni^ht, whereby he received very severe injuries. He is now in the Hamilton Hospital progressing favourably tovwirds recovery.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 18

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TE AROHA Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 18

TE AROHA Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 18

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