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MAKOTUKU.

The track to the old rustic bridge is assuming a rather neglected appearance since H.G and P.O. have gone away. I hear that A.N. and L.W. have undertaken to keep it in repair while they are away.... " All nature seemed smiling and gay " to W.N. while the fair F. ~i. was at home, and his requirements from the store were many, but sinoe she has gone away, they do not seem to be quite so numerous.... The nigger sketch at tte Band of Hope meeting the other night- was a great success. H.N. as Doctor Snowball was. simply immense....What brings U.M.L. to the township so often lately? Is it want of exercise, or is he endeavouring to take advantage of H.G.s absence?.... Of late C.J. looks as much beyond the reach of consolation as if he had lost his best hen ; rumour says it is on account of E.F.s departure.

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Observer, Issue 780, 9 December 1893, Page 22

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MAKOTUKU. Observer, Issue 780, 9 December 1893, Page 22

MAKOTUKU. Observer, Issue 780, 9 December 1893, Page 22

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