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WADE.

Anxlrew is very attentive. "Would it not be as well to take father and daughter home at one time ? Oh Johnnie ! how naughty to hide, Till the church-going 1 people came out, No wonder that your future bride Is apt to look sulky and pout. — A certain lady in the district is about to invest in a family coach. A steamer will not suffice for all her requirements. — The congratulations of their Wade friends are offered to the couple in the Paddock who the other day so quietly took upon themselves a life-long captivity. We wish them all happiness. Cold blew the winter wind Chill fell the rain "When poor Nick came moaning, In anguish and pnin, " Och here is the horse That I promised to brine • But a dance at the Dairy Flat, There is no such thing."

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249

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WADE. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249

WADE. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249

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