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WAITAEA.

The Orchestral weekly dances were brought to to an agreeable close last Thursday. Owing to the rough state of the weather, there was not the good attendance every one had looked forward to...The music was excellent, and sapper was handed round by the gentlemen, •which helped to enliven the proceedings. .How thickly M £2 and M B were piling on the agony. B C seems to be quite forgotten...C C seems to be doing her best to captivate Mr K. The O M hopes you will throw the net right this time, C. . W G- from Tikorangi seems greatly taken up with Waitara at present. Or is it JB who is the attraction ? "What will Miss B say, W ?

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 21

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WAITAEA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 21

WAITAEA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 21

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