OHINEMURI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paeroi, Friday.
A SorrooL children* picnic Ins been arranged to come off nt the Junction on Monday next. A^lihcral sum of money has alre;»iJy been subscribed to defray expense^, and should the weather prove line the proposed outing promises to be a great til cross. Tho Indies o£ the district luivo availed themselves of: the privilege which leap year is <renemlly conceded to gjre them, by issuing invitations to tho local lords of! creation r'nr fi bill, which they intpnd giving in the Public Hall on the 3(Kh inst. Rumour say? that a breach of fprotniao caso is pending against a young man who resides at ono of our chief mining centres. It appears that all the preliminary arrangements for tho marriage had been gone through, but tlto would be benedict failed to como up to the scratch at tho eleventh hour, and the aggrieved young Imly is reported to be socking n solatium in the shapo oC current coin of the realm for her wounded feeHn^s.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1888, Page 2
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1720HINEMURI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paeroi, Friday. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1888, Page 2
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