Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... boys robbing his orchard , and this tale concerns two boys who , one evening robbed the Major's apple tree . They were lucky to get off unscathed , for the Major was prone to fire his ' blunderbus ' into any tree that he suspected was ...
... boys robbing his orchard , and this tale concerns two boys who , one evening robbed the Major's apple tree . They were lucky to get off unscathed , for the Major was prone to fire his ' blunderbus ' into any tree that he suspected was ...
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... boy " . By the 1881 census the oldest boys Richard , Henry , Emanuel , and their sister Mary , had all left home . The boys had gone to seek their fortune on the gold fields . Richard went at first to Alberta in Canada , then to ...
... boy " . By the 1881 census the oldest boys Richard , Henry , Emanuel , and their sister Mary , had all left home . The boys had gone to seek their fortune on the gold fields . Richard went at first to Alberta in Canada , then to ...
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... boys ran across the roadway and drank from the taps of the house tanks . To the open back gates the Head also would stroll across to his midday diner usually meeting one of this small fry rushing into his extended arms . With a greeting ...
... boys ran across the roadway and drank from the taps of the house tanks . To the open back gates the Head also would stroll across to his midday diner usually meeting one of this small fry rushing into his extended arms . With a greeting ...
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