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MOUNT EDEN

Why did the inaslier grocer look s > ill af : er his rifle to the Tamaki on the lOth? 'llie horse was a quiet one, fit for a child: but still it caused our man of confidence no little anxiety how to keep on imtl put o;i ' side ' when passing young ladies. " j Our only tenor should not get so wild when he loses his place when singing, as the YM.O. A, •At Home ' had no critics present. Louie should have hid h-r emotion (or elation) at the singer losing his teiper. Who were the .young ladies and gent' emeu who went to Motutapu armed with a fowl, wh^se age was reported to be at least 10 years, found that th^y had no knives or torks, salt or salad, and s>sked a young fellow to c<rve whom they knew to detect fowl, and took the to -\ efch ! \v a leg ;.nd drew it asunder, nud • ventua!ly banded it over to some hoys to play football with? The brow-beater has insured his life and bought a dictionary and is studying for the battle of life. It is though*--, however, sh uld h«i nor stumble over his eloeu'ion, his limpness will not stand i 1 ' his <■ ay. Loud and hearty were the expL>si -ns h-:im.-d in Bleazurd's Lane on Saturday night, people ru-hi g to their doors thought the Russians had surely come, but it was only laughter because of a y-umg- man havi •£? gou./ to cut his brother out with his girl and was caught himself by tin givl not turning up. Better luck nex f . time, Ted. viallie h:is left Parnell, and turned his attrition to the mountain. Very quick work a'ter tuxiuing, nM boy Willie has returned from the Parnell era::--; and. is now installed with his old favourite, ' never 10 art a.'isia !' Louie hates the Observer. Why ? It has never mentioned her. Like it now, my dear. The auburn hairei printer Iris turned quite kill ng since his attack of German measles. Norm-in has left the Nook an-1 tfik".i to Kast street. Gus is quite the he' o with M. cr'.aiu d^ar since the sports. The bit of lilac she car-ies is .->i,]y to be iriven to the boy she loves. Learn the meaning, <Jus.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17

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MOUNT EDEN Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17

MOUNT EDEN Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17

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