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TOLOGA BAY.

(FROM out: OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Since 1 last wrote this little scftlemen' has been the scene of gaiety and feasting. Mr Hcnarc Potne, wit': hi-, bri-le and friends, on arrival from Gib >rne was received with great M .-ii hakas and f< asrs being given oi. re. - sides of the river, while the indux U Mauris from other parts .it’ tb.e ■!' s' ■■ made T.fiuga quite lively. <tn V.’ednesday the bridal party continued their journey, intending to proceed at far as Tekomaru. The Queen’s Birthday was eelebrali'l here w:ih sports during the da,’, b i, athletic and aqua tie, I lie « In i ■ off most salisfacti rily. About -Mb was offered in prizes, a good s! ar -of which was won by Maori it In the eviiiing the Telega A man nr Cliristy Alins'rels gave an entertainment in the Court House, which was well attended and thoroughly aooreciated, the local hits causing nii'eh amusement. There is a balance, of til from the entertainment, which it is intended to forward to the Gisborne Hospital. Tologa is about to lose the presence of a very lively visitor, who, 1 understand, is about to settle in the neighbourhood of Ormond, where, 1 hope, a prosperous future may be in store. The s.s. Hosina called in here on Wednesday, and remains here now. There is every prospect of her staying some time longer, owing to the sea running so high she cannot get out. lhe greatest dissatisfaction is expressed by some gentlemen (passengers) who are delayed in their jouruev. But I shall not say more; you will doubtless hear fuller particulars from other quarters.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1080, 30 May 1882, Page 3

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277

TOLOGA BAY. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1080, 30 May 1882, Page 3

TOLOGA BAY. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1080, 30 May 1882, Page 3

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