MANGONUI.
Things are a little lively here at present. Dull times do not make any difference in the matrimonial market. A. Me. is to be married on the 12th of this month to Miss Bell ; Tom H., on the 22nd, to Miss L. Bowerman ; and very shortly G.G. to Miss McX, C. G. to Miss McC, and J. G.to Miss E. G. . Ma says E. can go to the ball if her pet cousin getß her a horse. Why not go to the Masonic ball that is to take place on the sth ot n ext mouth.... J. says he must give up his old chums, now that he has got invited to the ball. Is it he or his ten bob that is wanted. ...E. K. wears a ring again. Did H. P. give it back?... Kate says the boys are slow since she came back. Where is Jim ?
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 717, 24 September 1892, Page 17
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150MANGONUI. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 717, 24 September 1892, Page 17
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