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WOODHILL

D M D and A H looked very loving the other evening going up the line under one umbrella. Look out, T. .L P seems to have a weakness for widows just now...W P has just distinguished himself on the football field— as a barracker..T K appears to be very happy since he went to work close to Eewiti. Are the Haikau dusky maidens the cause?.. EH says she likes H better than any boy she has yet had on her list...ls it true that Ii L and Miss G were at "Waimauku visiting TK on Sunday? Would it not look better for them to allow the your g man to do the visiting?... J H and J McD appeared to be very loving as they passed Eewiti early the other morning.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 20 June 1896, Page 21

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WOODHILL Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 20 June 1896, Page 21

WOODHILL Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 20 June 1896, Page 21

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