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HOWICK.

Did Mountain Ned drink the health of his lately arrived son on eleotion day ? The little Busman is gone, and peace be with him The flags will be flying and the Howick bands playing to celebrate his return at Christmas. Jack and the dressmaker are to pay another visit to the new residence to lay out the flower garden and see after a house for the dogs of which Maggie is so fond. Jumbo, the_ widow and the Angel formed the chief attraction at the Howick social. How did they like driving off without their ulsters or cloaks ?

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18

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HOWICK. Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18

HOWICK. Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18

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