MATERWHERO AND TE ARAI
(GISBORNE.) W.D., of Pahitahi, has returned. Isn't Miss A. S. delighted? You bet. Look out, boys. It will be a case of cards and cake this time, Igues3. ...What's the attraction for R.C. (of Pahitahi) in the Makaraka direction of a Sunday ? Look out, E., I've got my eye onyou...W.G. is still No. 1 with Miss B.H. Hurry up, old man. Let's have a spree. ..lt is rumoured that T.lv. is going into full training for some Gisborne handicaps. They say he has a great liking- for the town girls in general... C. A.., of the Bridge, comes to church at Makaraka now and again. What's the attraction, C. ?... Where have Miss S.W. and M.J,W. got to lately ?... Miss E.M. seems masherless. Great Scott! What next?. .. Hasn't W.A. got pluck enough to sit beside his girl ? Don't they enjoy themselves going home, eh?...R., of Gisborne, is now 3:unning first favourite for oar Lane Plate. G.W. has again taken second place, but the colour (white) vail be No. lon the post. You see. ..How disconsolate H.W. looks lately. It was too bad, Miss P. Never mind, old boy, just as good fish in the sea, &C...T.G., I hoav, has given mashing best , in fact, that he has scratched himself for' all future engagements. ..lsn't G.P. sad and lo?iely lately ? Cheer up, old fellow, not long to wait n0w. ...T.0. has left for fresh iields and pastures r.e.v... 1t was really too bad of a certain lady to break the bonds of love and friendship. Nevermind, J., luck to you elsewhere .Wanted known, where that suspicious wedding cake came from. 'Will anyone ulio can give any information apnly to J.A. •'...Yv'bat brought R. in this direction the other day:- Was Miss L.M.O. the attraction r...Cnn'i3M.li 1 . and Miss M.M. do the mash while strolling 1 out ?... Miss E.W. has lost her masher. lam sorry for her, but being fast myself cannot ht-lp her. Will soms young man kindly ntep forward and obligor. ..Get the cans ready, boys, as C:\i~. ]<\ has been speculating in furniture lately. ..What wag up r Miss P. was without a masher on Sunday. Where was little J.M.F: ? Don't be neglectful, J. r ..f>. (the cadet) still seems to be running the hoys close for the Lane Plato. Look out. boys.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 525, 12 January 1889, Page 17
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386MATERWHERO AND TE ARAI Observer, Volume 9, Issue 525, 12 January 1889, Page 17
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