RANGIRIRI RATTLERS.
There seems to be a keen contest for the hand of Miss Q-. betwixt L. and the fiddler. I believe L. will win, so, Willie, you had better go back to your former choice. Being asked the difference betwixt Miss K. and a schoolmaster, I answer it thtrs — One gives the first lesson in sweethearting and the other- the first lesson in the alphabet. What made Johnny leave the dance so early ? Were there no other girls to do the Lovers' Waltz with besides Jennie and Mary ? A settler from Churchill wants to know who keeps the red-crested parrot. You had better inquire at Eangiriri. ' ;; ;.' C Who owns the grey mare that is so often tied up nearly all day and night without food or water ? Is there no kind person to let her loose ? Eemember it is cruelty to animals.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 346, 25 July 1885, Page 16
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143RANGIRIRI RATTLERS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 346, 25 July 1885, Page 16
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