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RANGIRIRI.

It is said that a young benedict in this neighbourhood has just have discovered that his " bride" has another husband and three little children in Auckland. Tliere is a gliost at Wairangi. Sam Trent pheasant-shooting the other day, and came upon a dark fairy in the bush. In maiden meditation there, Beneath the grateful shade she sat, Her face was dark, but wondrous fair, Beneath a natty pork-pie hat. In soothing sort he 'gan to speak, In courtly phrase, with knightly mien, When she let out an awful shriek And darted swiftly from the scene.

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

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

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

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