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RUAPEKAPEKA.

The O M hears that L I has every hope of winning the valley girl yet.. How is it that C P cannot leave the bush ? Has the best girl caught you at last, C ?...S G felt as if he could have crawled into a jam tin when the dusky beauty hauled him out for that waltz... H H feels quite safe now. But lock out for W M ; he says bounce is a good dog, but hold fast is a better...The O M wonders if W G has made it up with RF, or if he is going to try to charm M M..AH is not at all slow. He has only postponed the event for two years... E I, I notice, is very often down at the Waiotu Is it Mr G or S H who is the attraction.

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 27 August 1898, Page 21

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RUAPEKAPEKA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 27 August 1898, Page 21

RUAPEKAPEKA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 27 August 1898, Page 21

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