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NGARUAWAHIA

Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 26, 14 March 1903, Page 21

 

NGARUAWAHIA

M McX was all on his own o» Sunday. Has CH left our little town?. ..CM and EG were strolling about very lovingly. Get it over, C... M 0 L says he is (airly in lpve with our little fan-tail. ..L McX -is also looking loving. " Can't see your boots now," L...M P seems to have a lot of spare time for the bonnie wee lass. ..lt is rumoured that ,J H has given up the leather trade.. ,H P's smiles are all wasted on KP when J W comes. on the scene. Be careful, K. His a sly bird and .not to be caught with chaff. ..C H and C»P seem to enjoy their evening walks together... J M sayshe would sooner face the altar than fall on the rocks... J D and N B are a long while making up their minds. ..What price BO on E C's bike ?...E K and N O still play ping pong...E Me can still be heard singing, " Ta, ta, my h0ney. "..,. 1t is said F W and Miss H for the Matrimonial Stakes will be a walk-over.

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