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LUCAS'S CREEK.

Great amusement at the sports on Boxing Day. Sandy seemed greatly s'ruck over Laura. It is summer now, George, and we can do without frost, for whistling and vamping have a very frosty appearance. Why forsake Maggie, Tommy ? You piled it on too heavily with Jo. Big little Sammy exerted himself greatly to^ make the Horseshoe Bush belles have a comfortable journey to the creek. Did the waters of Wsiiwera benefit your leg, Mark? The belle of Pukeatua without an escort from the dance ! How nugallant of you, John and Bill.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 January 1891, Page 17

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LUCAS'S CREEK. Observer, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 January 1891, Page 17

LUCAS'S CREEK. Observer, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 January 1891, Page 17

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