MONGONUI.
A yellow hen and her mature chick came down JtlieMongonui dove-cot rather spitefully and paghfc to compel all who were not " guinea M^'fc be peek.d ov-,, hut the dov<3-f:o(. rap.in-
;- r if i ground firmly, — The Eev. Mr ITiteb.cock • siviT'itd to Mongonui ai'lct" unditfa':' w r > aye ;')■ t <:,■.■ c'L'n iorbure in Aackl-an.i. Jj»- D.o;.'k '■'■ !?:■;• gJnd fco vclcc'iiy !iim bsfl . — The
;-toV vn'fe aad Mra O. ar.! sv.fm f kicliC !s f) "re first in every good -^ use. — Mrs Olißpinen HA;.rei-iug fi'oia a, severe iudjspor.iaon. .I^vovy n Aiiragonui will be pleased to see her out ij-a.— iiißs Trimmell is the belle, of the rink. — . ■* He gentlemen visitors to Mongonui think R {fit Katie" the prettiest girl in the district.
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 377
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119MONGONUI. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 377
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