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TE KOPURU.

Alick must have found the manner in which the singing at the concert interfered with his conversation very annoying, though I must acknowledge he often made his voice heard above it... G-eorge T. (after fetching Mary to the concert) did not approve of Jerry's attentions to her. The ■worst of it was " she rather seemed to like it', you know"... How happy Brown, of Aratapu, looked at J. O.s last Sunday nursing his first-born, while G-eorge had to content himself with a bag of cabbages. Fever mind, Gfeorge, " There's a good time coming."

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

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

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

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