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MAKOTUKU.

The Saturday night assemblies are quite an established institution here. The junior instructress of young ideas says that there is a considerable vacancy in in the assemblies in consequence of B.M.L'b absence. . . PO. and A. J. were interested spectators of the wrestling events at the late sports. Rumour says that there is every likelihood of an interesting match coming off between themselves shortly. . . Who were the musical enthusiasts that joined in the chorus at the Scotch concert the other night, was the ' merry un ' one ? . .C.B. wants to know why E.M.K. was doing penance at the laat assembly. . . The young knight of the cleaver is conceded the honor of escorting the fair one home from church to the great annoyance of the permanent member. Is this the reason why C.M.I does not go to play draughts as of yore ?

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 21

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MAKOTUKU. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 21

MAKOTUKU. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 21

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