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AHIPARA.

Mrs 8., of Oakley, Wairoa, is a popular hostess. Ahipara lias been visited by a parson. Mirabile dictu ! The rival musicians at the Awanui river nearly * ( busted" their concertinas. It does not look particularly graceful in a grand cricket match for the crack bowler to pause in order to drink out of a bucket.

WAIROA. Why doesn't David use a razor instead of the •scissors in shaving ? There is a large influx of yo ung ladies. But the bright eyes of the girls diverted attention from the targets at the late rifle match. D. J. S., a gay bachelor of 60 summers, is. acquiring great proficiency in the Terpsichorean art.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 121

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AHIPARA. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 121

AHIPARA. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 121

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