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ARATAPU.

The " Tea-guzzle" was postponed till a more | suitable night. — " Pontius" was very much grieved, having anticipated a good blow-out ; he contented himself with a slight repast in the form of supper, in order to be in proper trim for the occasion. Verily " Things are not as they might have been." — A poet in Bride-street contributes the following. We advise him to insure his life" at the earliest opportunity : — The lady fair, with the auburn hair, Who at neighbour's brawls lias gained much fame Has made a flare in this great thoroughfare By kicking up a shindy, with a next door dame Who wasn't (janie.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249

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ARATAPU. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249

ARATAPU. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249

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