TE KUITI.
Great "was the excitement here last week on the arrival of the Obseeveb, and many are the speculations as to who the correspondent may be. I am afraid he would be roughly handled, at least by one person, could he be identified. It was really too bad to put your name in that naughty paper, wasn't it, Nick? J. R. evidently does not think it ' quite the shine ' that people should think that he is the O.M. D. J. showed good form at the rink the other night. Was the floor very very hard, Davie ? There was evidently too much ' go ' in the skates for C, for he did not keep them on long. Which of the fair trio is it, Jim ? Look out for Joe. M. does not like being put in the Obsebveb. Ib it because someone down country might see it ? Was W. 0. short of cash that he could only give Joe threepence towards the dance the other night, or is he going in for letrenchment ? What was the attraction for the two Hamiltonians at the near boarding- | house the other night? Was it tbe I A.X.X., or the brewer's fair daughters ? | Dick will handle them roughly when he ! comes back.
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 706, 9 July 1892, Page 19
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207TE KUITI. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 706, 9 July 1892, Page 19
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