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WHITIANGA.

I.C. looked as if he was going back to the old country again when he was doing the barn dance.... Rather bad of Miss S. to give I. the cold shoulder and pick up C...

Isn't Miss B. charming, in the song 'There's no one like B. to me?'... What is dancing coming to when they charge married men to go in ? It was never done before. If that sort of thing is going to happen no more dances will be got up.... Our littl« backer would make a good M.C. if he didn't lose his head ...E.E. says if his feet were not so long he might dance a little better.

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 750, 13 May 1893, Page 16

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WHITIANGA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 750, 13 May 1893, Page 16

WHITIANGA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 750, 13 May 1893, Page 16

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