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HOKIANGA.

Our local sawbones and dentist got into trouble through threatening to pull ears... Electricity has been utilised for drum beating here...C.'s fall off the trapeze -was nothing to the fall of his pride. Moral : Don't gas... The choir teacher must have left his music at home on Sunday night — vox et jprceterea nihil... Don't put so niuch. "side" on O. the next time you try a cannon off the floor with your head. The trapeze is a rather unsteady thing if you don't understand it. •

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 116, 2 December 1882, Page 182

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HOKIANGA. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 116, 2 December 1882, Page 182

HOKIANGA. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 116, 2 December 1882, Page 182

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