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ONEHUNGA.

Things were very brisk at the dance the other night. Some of the best boys were in grand form..G Mo was going very strongly with the young lady from the Ex. Bat look out, 0 ; Ii G is apt to hear of it... Who is it who is ' braying ' about that he and a child were the prettiest couple that stood in the hall ?... The 0 M would like to know who the young man with curly hair is who carries the kerosene tin to and fro on the wharf?

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 27 August 1898, Page 22

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ONEHUNGA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 27 August 1898, Page 22

ONEHUNGA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 27 August 1898, Page 22

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