HOKITIKA.
E.G. and the two Misses S. should not beso rowdy. Jumping on the verandah and banging gates' is not right. ..Hullo, 8., dear, how is Miss L.E. r Go it, my boy; you will beat yet...l am jjlad to see W.W., oi: the Quay, lias made it Tip again with Miss M.M. ; but I say, W., you should not part your hair in the middle. It looks too girlish, and really it don't fetch them. ..What nice kisses those were that one of the tars, T.G., gave Miss S. at the gate the other night. I am going to keep my eye on a lot of goody-goody girls that belong to a certain Bible class. I will watch you Jrom the old iron house... J.K. and E. R. did not know the O.M. was within five feet of them when they were sitting on the stump the other night alongside the Kanieri Road ; ah, J., my boy, I will tell the little story next week.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 17
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166HOKITIKA. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 17
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