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An editor of many years’ experience said not long since that the man was unborn who could write a local item, and be perfectly sure that nobody would bo offended. People are so sensitive you know ! *

Mr Dargaville held a satisfactory meeting at Coromandel on Saturday last. ' 6

A runner on the new Dunedin paper, the Gmirduin, of the name of has cmn« into a fortune of £14.000 a year C ° me

There was a young lady called Flory In goodness she placed all her glory * And boxed both her sisters* * Four ears into blisters, Because they had told her a story.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 103, 27 August 1873, Page 3

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Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 103, 27 August 1873, Page 3

Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 103, 27 August 1873, Page 3

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