ONEHUNGA OYSTERS.
W. was very spooney with Miss F. ,of, Onehunga in the cemetery " on Sunday night; but what made him so cross ? Was it because Sis was there ? "Tommy seemed in his element as best man at the wedding.. The humourous manner in which he bray(ed) forth the groom's health was only equalled- by the infinite pathos .with- which he rendered " Good-bye, Norah, good-bye, darling." Is it true M. is again engaged P For how lopg?. : ". : Jolly girls the Misses C. Always laughing, especially in church. Jack talks. of leaving the volunteers, as Mary Ann will hardly speak to him while in uniform. Too high a price, to pay for loyalty— ch v Jack ? A few items for the Volunteer concert : — M., "Farewell, false girl, I leave you;" T. McX:,
"There's going to be a wedding.;" J. and P. (duet) ''Kiss me and whisper good night;" J. ST., "Farewell, my own Mary Ann;" M. B. (essay) " Matrimonial pleasures • or, How to woo and how to win."
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 346, 25 July 1885, Page 16
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