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MAHURANGI

G-eorge Darrock was the champion orthographis at the spelling-bee. Peter Greenhill, the schoolmaster at the Heads, is a second Robinson Crusoe . The Aucklanders who came here on a visit recently, thought it rather curious when they were called upon to " shell out " for their tea at the hotel, after being conducted thither by the Mahu.rangi boys.

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Observer, Volume IV, Issue 84, 22 April 1882, Page 88

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MAHURANGI Observer, Volume IV, Issue 84, 22 April 1882, Page 88

MAHURANGI Observer, Volume IV, Issue 84, 22 April 1882, Page 88

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