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THE COUNTRY

COROMANDEL. Our son of Anak, C, is ''quite a lady's man Look to your laurels, " poet."

Miss E. Ring is considered the best horsewoman in the district. A new harmonium is required at Christ Church. Open your purse Btrings, ye " jam-tarts." Castle Rock is a favourite resort to spend a happy day. Why does a swee^t damsel ride her horse with a clothes line wound round its neck ? A female visitor from Auckland and a local tradesman have been having such high jinks down here, that the Sergeant of police felt it his duty to remind them that " this is a civilised township."

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 78, 11 March 1882, Page 408

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THE COUNTRY Observer, Volume 3, Issue 78, 11 March 1882, Page 408

THE COUNTRY Observer, Volume 3, Issue 78, 11 March 1882, Page 408

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