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The livening Post declares that “it would he an insult to the people of New Zealand to suppose that they arc fairly represented by the individuals whonre atpresentprivileged to write M.H.K. after their names.” 1 he story comes from Franco that a heauti fill but. strong-minded lady living in Boulo gne lent a challenge to the publisher of a hnmerous journal, who had “twice concerned himself with her private affairs.” A formal acceptance of the duel was returned, the choice of arms was waived, but a decided preference for those of the lady her self was espresso 1. Reconciliation followed and the wedding trip is to the United States.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 520, 5 April 1872, Page 2

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 520, 5 April 1872, Page 2

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 520, 5 April 1872, Page 2

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