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TE KOPUTRU.

Since fine weather has set in, riding parties to the Coast are in fashion. There is, in consequence, a large demand for Diachylon air cushions or feather pillows amongst ourfair equestriennes. . . The Northern Advocate adopts the motto, " On even-handed justice I rely." The Kopuru subscribers would willingly endorse this if they received a copy only ,once a fortnight, but five weeks without any is too much of a good thing... Bristol's song relative to a " Sailor's Wife" last Wednesday evening en route to Aratapu was delivered in a masterly manner. What a pity Susan did not hear it... lntimidation will not secure you a favourable critiqire, Jimmy, unless your performance merits it.

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Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 166

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114

TE KOPUTRU. Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 166

TE KOPUTRU. Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 166

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