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TE AROHA.

W. looked very nice out riding on Thursday afternoon, but the girls played gooseberry. Too bad of you, M...A. looks quite downhearted since the fair one from the South bid him ' good-bye, dear,' at the station that morning, followed by kisses and tears... G. says she likes the little tailor better than all the ' roses'.. .

The young lady at the Park has many admirers.. .F.E., the new arrival at the Springs, is a great ladies' man. C. has got his eye on you, so beware !

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

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TE AROHA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

TE AROHA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

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