— The lady correspondent avlio sent several bits for the first issue, has left me desolate. Oh ! faithless fair one, Avliy this thusness ? — Tlie Auckland ladies Avant to knoAV lioav Mrs. Lingard gets into that Avonderful jersey of hers. — Just as Aye are going to press, a Hamilton friend Avires me as folloAvs : — Mr. Aslrwell, nepheAV of the Missionary, and sub-editor of the " Waikato Mail," has been arrested for passing A r alueless cheques, and is iioav in the lock-up. He had the cheek to send to Mr. Edgcumbe, of the "Waikato Times," to bail him out. — A certain handsome young medico, avlio started to practice his profession recently in Auckland, Avas looked upon as being so exceedingly skilful that he Avas . called in every - Avhere. Young ladies especially, greatly to the chagrin of their former medical attendants, Avoiild have no one else to attend them. He Avas a bachelor. He got .married, aud at once a charge came o'er the the spirt of love's young dream. The young ladies have now returned to their old friends, and envy, hatred, and all uncliaritableness has, for the present, left the camp of Asculapins.
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 2, 25 September 1880, Page 10
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191Untitled Observer, Volume 1, Issue 2, 25 September 1880, Page 10
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