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PONSONBY.

The shipping clerk was very greedy at All Saints' gymnastic display. With the two sisters from Arch Hill he was greatly envied by his bachelor friends. It was too bad of those young- men not to take the seats, after the young ladies had so much trouble in keeping them. Cox's Creek is a fair distance, Jimmy ; but stiff necks are worse next day. But if you have the honey first, you must expect the salt afterwards. Walter should think of Harriet when he is walking out with Madge. The two other victims' ghosts may well haunt him, and they will not be laid by the payment of .£BO. May and Plum (fruit and flower), of the Baptist Church, are about to amalgamate and bring forth more flowers.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 619, 8 November 1890, Page 18

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PONSONBY. Observer, Volume X, Issue 619, 8 November 1890, Page 18

PONSONBY. Observer, Volume X, Issue 619, 8 November 1890, Page 18