EAST TAMAKI,
Joe is' one of the most straight-* forward, and out spoken men in the district. The boys will look quite agonis" ing when Lizzie leaves lor the Bombay. Inquire from Tommy concerning i the shining light that he was wavering about on the eve of the election. Charlie disapproves the Otara socials, for he has to do all the work. The J.P. appeared bewildered when he was candidly defeated by 43 votes against 27 ; yet he persisted in retaining the chair. Birds of a feather flock together, for it was most harassing to view the giddy-un fostering to have his signature. Since a slight bitter feeling having prevailed in our midst, we have opposition school, church and saints. "Who were the two, professing to be men, that were observed binding a gate with barbed- wire and covering it over with gorse, so as to detain an elector from being present at the school meeting ?
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 20
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156EAST TAMAKI, Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 20
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