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ABARIMU SOUTH,

The dance on Saturday night was a great success. It seems hard lines when the dark-eyed beauty from Maketa had to come in all the way by herself. . . A dispute seems to have arisen about belle of the last ball held here. That honour waß given to Miss A. Keany by the majority of those present, who no doubt deserved it, for her figure, style of dancing, and her good manners were admired by all present.. .Is it true S.E. is laid up with the measles ?

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 23

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ABARIMU SOUTH, Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 23

ABARIMU SOUTH, Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 23

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