TE AEAI (GISBORNE).
Ts it true that Bob has determined to scratch Mmself for the Opon handicap, a-o J go m for the Arai (late N jrfch Shore) matrimonial plate? Good on you, Bob ; hut your show of winning I'li give 100 t« 1 against. Ho v glad Willie of Matawhero looked when lie Pa,* Anairf at the dance ; hut he is quite innocent of something, eh. He should have sung, ' Annie I will have to leave thee, for I am not a silly clown * What takes Len and our little Willie to town so often ? Ask the eatinsj house maidens. Grace, of Opou, is first favourite for the Bisr Bridge Blaek-mith Handi-ap. Now, Charlie, co in and Avin ; you've got the cage, but want the bird. The mirse girl of Opou Jooks quire downhearted since another Auckland maiden has jumped a local claim. Never mind ; just as good fish in ttie sea. &c. It was rather too bad of tue little children to disturb a certain party when they were settling 1 the great question of the day — ' Will we try is marriage a failure?' i
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 18
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187TE AEAI (GISBORNE). Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 18
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