ONEHUNGA OMADAAUNS.
So David, of Mount Smart, is about to get into doable harness. Carry me out. Baby thinks it is time for grandmother to wear woeds now, as his mother won't let him marry her. The black boy of Pumpkin Flat says that his? mouth is getting quite out of shape since he started, singing. What would the Church-street poet say if heknew that Willie, of Pumpkin Flat, saw Jenny home onFriday night ? The Misses X., of Pumpkin Flat, are going to remove to their new house next week, and the partywill soon be coming off. Jim, the Onehunga bank clerk, i 3 about to tie he fat al knot with the farmer's daughter of Pumpkin. Flat. What ? Oh, Lizzie ! ""»">
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 335, 9 May 1885, Page 16
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121ONEHUNGA OMADAAUNS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 335, 9 May 1885, Page 16
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