MORRINSVILLE MAUNDERINGS.
G. was very much disappointed at not getting a horse to go to Te Aroha last Sunday with the givls. Getty and Miss B. should be careful when, spooning about the gates. What made Harry look so down-hearted after his trip to Te Aroha with Miss B. on Sunday last ? J What made Billy look so glum the other night — was it because A. of Phenoxe, escorted Miss Gr. to the Avenue ? Albert and Sarah are to tie the fata! knot about the end of this month. The match between the saddler and the belle has come off at last. Sandy will soon he married. A little more courage and a little less mother-in-law, and B. says he might. Miss W. has given up all hope ; the bride has returned, and gone home in disgust. v It will be close running between Jack ant^Co. for little M., but Co. is at present favourite at 6 to 1. Dolly went out steeplechasing with Albert ou Sunday. George should mind, when kissing Annie, that no one is about. Mr B. says Louis should wait till Alice has done schooling. Slim Jenny swears vengeance on Tommy. What will Alick say when he finds out that Harry K. was out with Fanny, and has the best place in her heart ? Jack swears vengeance on Mr Brown's Jce for running Mary into the gutter. It will be a case.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 16
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