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OTAHUHU OBSERVANCES.

That young man who fell in the ditch on S unday afternoon must have been very good-ternpeved. He merely shook himself like a water-spaniel,, and asked the names of the members of the Eoacl ; Board "So that he might pray for them." I really think a few prayers may do them good. " The Grarden Party " had a good house, but not a large audience. Strangers, however well they play, do not get patronized unless they play for church benefits. Happy churches! Cora, Dora, Annie, Maria, Mary, Sophia, and all the other pretty girls are getting ready for the Forresters' Ball. Lucky dogs, these Forresters. " James," look out for the girl wiih the blue dress, trimmed with wild rose-buds and— no, we won't tell you. Look out for yourself — you will see her at the bazaar.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 345, 18 July 1885, Page 16

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OTAHUHU OBSERVANCES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 345, 18 July 1885, Page 16

OTAHUHU OBSERVANCES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 345, 18 July 1885, Page 16

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