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Back from the front.—The scare at Parihaka is over; our volunteers have proved themselves equal to the occasion, and although no fighting was done, they were the “ boys” to do it had it been required; a brush with the « blackfellows ” was what they went for. Nevertheless they did & good deal of hard tramping up hill and oown dale; and the astonishing fact is that most of them, having been provided with STOUT BOOTS from 0. HAWKINS’ never-to-be-excelled Boot and Shoe Warehouse, came wi+v their “ understandings” nearly tug'-tjd a* Vn they left this go-ahead Nttle township. TryO. Hawkins’ Shop before yon go elsewhere. 998 c

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 504, 9 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 504, 9 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 504, 9 December 1881, Page 2

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