MAUKU.
YV.il. was greatly disappointed when on Qnto.viw church tlie other Sunday evening- he found M* T. was not there. ..E.B. has taken up tho nunriug with A. N. a.... Rumour hath it that A.N.S. is fond of Miss P....A.C, of Pukekohe, says he is 1 awfully much fond ' oi' J.P. and intends doingbusiness soon, in the matrimonial line 1 hear...M. B. eeeui.s rather down-hearted lately; J.W's absence is the ca-uso I've no doubt... A. J. of P— — - and a fair Patuinaboe are still sweet on it. Nothing like old friends arc there A ?.., What's the attraction for ,T.JL'\ and M.F. in Pukekohe : ... J.H. is still cultivatin"- the black moustache... Who aye the lucky dogs' in Pnkekohe that have oot the Jour rieest* drls in Patmnahoo and Mankur.. ,T.A F. say? he prefers M\lC to Miss J. of Puni.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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139MAUKU. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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