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GREYMOUTH.

;\ T iss O.I».. from Hokitika, is a pretty, graceful ! mashce. J.D. (the Grpytnouth dude) doo; ; pile it on with her .'A' ho was the young Lady that came up from Knmara after W.M.L. r Ah ha ! I see you still have the sivls coming after you. ..P.M. K. says that- if J.O. does not come up to the scratch soon she will throw him over. Hurry up, J.. find give us ;i spree. 'I hay looked well oat for a drive along wirh" ?,.D. and M.0.8. on Sunday afternoon. They are good hands at spooning, especially coming home from adn'vo. The O.M. ! was out spooning himself and fuw them...S.S. is becoming quite a masher. Must have been takiucc lessons from our professional teacher... W. M.L.B. pays he is right bower with F.G. again; he says he would not care if J.P. was back from Westport, as J. would stand no show against him. There they go again ' . . . G .G. W. and M.H. ! What a nice pair. Did they not look well on Sunday afternoon going through the town... lt was rather o nasty knock {'or J. I~>. to take M.0.8. to church ar.d then for her to walk off with J.M.K. and not look the side of the rood he was or.. Poor fellow ! ...What is AX. training for? O.M. hears he did the 100 yards in 2-sths under even time by Benson's chronographs. Who made the pace, A. ?... Where was J.O. coming from Sunday evening? Who did he pass near the State School? Why not stop, J. Is there a screw loose ?... Latest style mashers : — Black coat, white vests : black mustn't-mention-eins, hard-ir.tter hat, white tie, patent leather boots, and cane ; that's sure to j fetch '"em... Who wer-3 the young men sitting on the wharf on Monday evening- opposite Albertstreet, criticism?; everybody as they went past and reading the" O. I think F.M.G.. W.M'.D., H. 0., .J.C., 0.X., T.C., J. 8., D.M. and K. M.G. Vv'ftre about all. The O.M. heard some of the remarks passed, though not seen himself., remember. Trucks are a good screen. Anxious enquiries as to who can be the O.M. Well, keep your eyes open for he is a dude... Who'll buy my prntty flowers ? was the question asked Ity'a young lady on Friday night last, opposite the Ship Hotel," when G.S., not satisfied with one, I wanted the whole bunch. Sergeant of police ' should be abou-o to protect younar ladies... Miss G. looks lonely since D.P. went home. ..The O.M. would Kko to know if E.B. and A. A. reside permanently at the G.E. Hotel, Boundary-street... Whata-i'aceT.C. puts on when he sees A.J...H. W. is back from Wellington and^ looks well; he keeps the door jamb from falling down at the pie shop B- Street : ho may be .seen there every nig-ht...Miss N.W. still sticks to the Brunnerboy. Rope they enjoyed their walk up Marsden Road Saturday night... J.M. ' can't ' see a young lady home without K.M'.G. following up pretty close with Miss S., from Kmnara. Where is your best girl, R.?...Wh0 was the gentleman Hiss M.K. and Miss P. 8., from Hokitika., were mashing on the road Saturday evening ? Where was J.D. and J. M,K.?...H\0. been prospecting-, having taken out a miner's right ; has got two claims now...Whero, oh. where are those two constant performers, J.M. G. and P.M.<- : .? Itainortr hnth it that J. has a bird in Chi-istnhurch, a-nd, of course, it is well known thac 31. ' f. is in Westporfc...L.G. could get no further towards the Tip Hea<l than the Harbour Works' Office on Sunday, where he rested himself with two young ladies... J.D. and R. were well criticised at the Tip Head on Sunday.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 17

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GREVMOUTH. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 17

GREVMOUTH. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 17