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KAIKOHE

We were lately very nearly losing our young Sydney man. To use the term applied by the majority of the people here, he must have had too mucli of the ' Swanee River ' rubbed into him. Janey's new toy is still tethered m the front garden, and judging by his kindness, ' Judy ' must behaving great times. Advance, Kaikohe. A gummie at the Springs sajs he has an 81b bone (out of 121bs of beef) in pickle for the next Dunedin Exhibition. Things are advancing when we can forward samples like this.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 17

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KAIKOHE Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 17

KAIKOHE Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 17

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