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The Truth of the Matter.

Sue waved her graceful hand to me, And glanced and nodded as I passed I'm of a poor and low degroe ; She with the proudest set is classed. And yet she waved her hand at me — Fair hand, which scores have vainly sought — | And frowned, yea flushed, porch an cc, to see That I passed on and heeded not. At her beck some would do or die, Bub I am not as others are ; She waved her hand, no heed took I, But guided on my bobtail car.

Dunedin Exhibition Committee ha\e decided'bo increase ,the capital to £15,000, of which shares to the extent of £10,563 are already taken up.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 329, 29 December 1888, Page 5

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115

The Truth of the Matter. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 329, 29 December 1888, Page 5

The Truth of the Matter. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 329, 29 December 1888, Page 5

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