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MERCURY BAY.

A. and Miss N. were doing a quiet mash behind ■ the logs. It is said they are soon going to run in ', double harness. •''•:{ - , The Opeto boy says he is going to learn the .. noble ;art of self-defence before he asks Miss N. how someone is. 5>., W.N., of Gum Town, says he ought to be able '«:" to get a girl now, since he bought the gum bußi--,neas. : When W.R. came home from Coromandel and found the girls mashing", he quietly went to the ; buffet to get his tea, rather than disturb them. The coming ball on the 24th promises to be a ; great success. Miss G. anticipates being the ./belle. I, . How did long A.F. like packing up the maize ;. ; irom the wharf for the widow ? 'vf. . D.P. and Miss N., when you are discussing "Is ? /.Marriage a Failure?" plea3e-keep back a little £v-f rom the footpath. ' .■ ■. ■ .-.-,. t.' „• \^**f r \:itL^i;:uißEk

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 May 1889, Page 18

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MERCURY BAY. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 May 1889, Page 18

MERCURY BAY. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 May 1889, Page 18

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