ARARIMU.
Quite a number of Maketu and Bombay mashers frequent our settlement lately, so after all it is not without it 3 attractions. ..J.S. seemed very downcast at the dance. What is the cause, J...5.K. is on particularly good terms with M.W., of Wairoa, just now. "Wish you all [happiness, old boy.. ."What bringa CD. in here so often lately ? Is it to see M.M.D. or E.R...R.M.N. and J.MM. patronise onr dance now ; the latter will make a dangerous opponent for H.L., at least the ?r \«w 8 f°A" A i F was doin £ the hea vy with Miss M.W. at the dance the other night. Oh, if Miss H. only knew!... W. P. doing a quiet mash S. ltt Vf™ the other niffbt. Perhaps you thought the j'H; wasn>t watching, eh, W.?... Wasn't it good of S.N. not to go to the dance because D.E.. was unable to come. Cheer up, S. He will soon be well again. ..M.L. still commands a host of mashers. Who is to come off wiianer, 81. P...A. M.K. may often be heard singing cheerily, ' The hearts that are only mine ' when wending his way homeward on a Sunday night.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 522, 22 December 1888, Page 17
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196ARARIMU. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 522, 22 December 1888, Page 17
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