ONEHUNGA.
The hearts of tho locJ mashers, especially that •of A.8., have benn in a state of: torment since tho re-appearance oi little L.M...Miss L. II. and the ruddy-haired ojjo meet aa st-ran^srs n0w...G.8, takes the sprightly A..H. to chnrcii now don'lcherknow.. Rumour hath it that erstwhile prince of dudes A.W. has decided to return to the scene of his former brilliant conquests ..The ironworks 0.0. have won a match at least owing to their * best ' men being away. They celebrated the occasion thoroughly at C.'M.'s...lt is rumoured that the navals are to bo disbanded soon, but I earnestly hope the report is incorrect... Who was ißiita-ting the calf at the Prince Albert on Saturday night ? He quite alarmed tho neighbourhood ... J.W. and Miss K. have lately boon trying' to count the stars from the verandah after church on Sunday evening. J. seems to have got over his infatuation for M.1T. ..Th0 S.s ai-o masherless... fil.K. says prefers going to town to bo a tailoresa, but thinks that the boys shouldn't strike matches in the tunnel D. has i.-e(.unv.<l to Ida old iknio again.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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184ONEHUNGA. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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