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GREYMOUTH.

The O.?vl. lias been about again and at his old. "•i)iu*j as ÜBii'.il, but owing to the rough state of the weather ci' la.te, there has been very little mashing done in the open air...B.P. is about one of tho most admired or late, but lie is .smoking too many cigarettes ; in fact IVliss U. must be worn out with supplying him ..What will M.S. do now that the ' kosanvmd ' is not coming hore so regularly!- The O.M. would like io know what takes so many young ladies and gentlemen to see f'.W. s:o nfimi !-...< 'lreat uttraetiou wv the boys of blip a\ the \V. Hoi/}]. E.P., J. 8., C.H. and YV. iVi.l). all running nook and neck, but )' think it lays between J.l}, and W.M.D ; but what will MiVsN. say iCshu hear* of it? .Miss 31. X. and V>. S. avoall .-.miles now that the races are co:niiirr on. They take gruat. huerest in the dittY-rrmV. ridei.'--, a.-. t«> who is Liie best and so on.. Miss 0. mu Hi be taking lesson-; in ihe l)oat trade, judging by Ou\ (ime .-.lie spends with W.JJ...K.W. and Miss l'\ will yet have anything to <-'o with the (ii-oy boys: they say the Bruniier bnvn are the b (•!-■{. Js it ;; ease of sour grapes!-. .F.lv. did a long solo. veiling i or .MjVsM. on Miml:iy evening ; lie seemed q'lilc happy when she turned up.. Who were th-' 1 young ladies ,1.M0!\., oS A-sireet. and Ji.V\'., i.f Murray-street wtrc !)ioeking up the footpath. W-'Lh on Sunday evoning'^... I>.P. did a long walk v.ithlUiss <.. : ., iuopo lie enjoyed hitnseh 1 . ,V\']io wer<i th.o young men near the Melbourne Hotel that took j'.C. for the U.M r He was not far away when the remark was passed... J. 3l. G. looked h;;ppy walking with .\liss F.W. the pretty dressniakci 1 . !. wond-nr where J.C. was : surolj'he nii:&t l>e gone to luid scv.oe other chiiin .-... iMy-tliu-bye who wore the two yoiur-r ladies and two young gentlemen down the Tip lJoad at ii a. If- past ."» 'Ci Sunday n;o"niiij;. TJio old proverb the early bird c.'i'.che-. Vf.r. vrorm. l/.tlle they thought the O.^r. gi;ts up po soon. ..The 0 3f. notices a number of young ladirs going about in twos and three-: ; )s it. to keep the masher* away, or what i<* the j-easoii .-. ."Who was the young lady that ereatod a sensniiou Sunday evening, when she passed through the boys of Gri;ymouthr V\"ho tool.* ths beiiri}igs of lier reaidoi'^er More about this: next time... We are h.aving an influx of visitors, probably tho races have something to Ho with it .The Br'unner Sheffield Handicap is ah the talk hoivnow; tho question i^, is it going ;.o Urunncv or Groymouth : I hope some of tho local, pad's will carry it homo with taeir., as they are all training very hard... "We are going to have a play hero during Christmas week... What brings C.ii. and .J.U. to the Union Hotel so ofter, :- There mn-.t be some great at emotion then" 1 . . Miss E.S., of J.ianni-street, and 3l.iss N.K., of the front street, looked lor.ely. Vvhero was T. C[r...Al. was slightly iv if; on Sunday night ; no loss thuu •!• n[ the fair sex ! Naughty young man. Also H.D. was in it with A.J. and :? or •'> more is not ono enough 11: You )nightgive some of tlie poor lonely boys a chance ...Look out ladies, loan yc>.".v is nearly out and your privilpge will soon be at fin end Li i the nevfcone '-omes ; so make ha^to ...The O.M. is still alive; got to keep quiet, heard H.B. was learning boxing, poor fellow, hope you will find him out... What takes T.M.G., (the Grey masher), around the 13. N.Z. so often!-... How about E.D.,of Plokifcika, Hurrah! boys, lieard I\L. had bought the ring : going to jn-opose ; 1 orpeet invitation to wedding. 1 hear W. 3. and M.M. are going to run in double harness shortly : go it old boy ; wish you joy. ..Oh you sly dog. P. J l . a good exo'Rse for you going to see a friend, but oil" to Cobdcn instead ; is it to see E J3. or the widovr : if the Jalfcer, ))ctter lor;],- out 101" MJJ.. The (>.M. would like tlu? following question answered : Are P.L. and KO.F the prettiest pair in <jreymouth : If they are, where would M.F. and 31.0. N. be!- What class would they be in r ...What takes J.C. of the boot shop, to the A. Hotel r Is it to phi.y billiards or to see the charming little girl r... What a quiet mash J.B. and 1/. S.T of Albert-street, were doing down the Tip Head the other night. Aj, ah ! L., you are very sly. but tho O.M. bad liis eye on you. Oh, W. jVI".L what a boy you are for the girls ; heard no less than four' would do you at Hokitika last November.. .J.M.K. was doing a quint ma=h with K.C., of the C. Hotel, on Saturday night : he has forsaken the A. Hotel since M.M.N. left for Kumara...J.G'.W, is still on the job with Miss H. He is able to hold his own, although. ICE*, is back from his trip to Melbourne.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17

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GREYMOUTH. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17

GREYMOUTH. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17