PUKEKOHE.
I say, Mat; when you were workiug at the shop, was it the smell t>f the paint or foml thoughts of Ad., t/.nt caused that sweet J.mgli of y. airs t • be hwir i right down at tne station so often r IXetreuchme <t wanted there, o.d boy. Great .-nm&h! FL.x grinding a failure again. What will som-- of our ie-.diug citizens think of the supposed aristocracy now? Tony, why waste such talent in a wheelwright's shop ? Your proper spaere would be in a detective's office, that is if you could ferret out a thief as well as you did the O.M\ It is really too Kad of Dick to spend such a lot of time in the billiard ivoui. Whar ia the bride thinking of to aK.w it ? .J'm's business to ttie Mauku must be very important when he has to st^al the iiorse out of the stable at night. Karby and Afataie sacking together like glue. Two heads are better than one, even though they are sheep s heads. Willie is quite lost since Annie's departure from the Highlands. .Never mind, old boy, she will be back at Olirist.mas.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17
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192PUKEKOHE. Observer, Volume X, Issue 622, 29 November 1890, Page 17
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