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RAGLAN.

J.s new house smacks of an early bird. The ball at Waitehuna was not a complete success. - A young lady has her eagle eye on the new lay reader of Waitehuna. Take heed lay reader to your way, Or you'll be on the marrying' lay. Miss O. stayed away from the last ball. Did she expect to meet M. H. ? Since M. C. went to Whatawhata, To bring his girl to Waitehuua, So white o' hue ne'er has he got, ah ! Why did he not go down much Booner ? She Baid she loved another fellow, Oh, what a, what an awful soil, oh. !

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 91, 10 June 1882, Page 201

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RAGLAN. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 91, 10 June 1882, Page 201

RAGLAN. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 91, 10 June 1882, Page 201

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