ONEHUNGA,
Schnapper, off the Gairloch, was not long in jumping Sonny's claim when he went away. Fißh riz. eh ? T.C. says h^ will tie the fatal knot soon if the blast furnace keeps going. Whoa, Maria ! . People say the stone wall opposite the church will fall when Alf. and Lizzie tie the fatal knot. Eliza better mind or she'll be getting the cold shoulder from some of the boys. Henry, one night; Charlie, Saturday night, and the town Charlie to to take her to the ball. What has Martha done with her Pumpkin Flat lad ? She looked quite happy iwith C. the other Saturday night. Bob down, Charlie. Fred, the peace maker, and Bob the Taylor, better knowii as the fluter ; if they keep the same road, they'll learn to work the looms at the woollen works, won't they, Mary and Mag ? Mary Ann cried very bitterly when she saw Bob walking arm in arm with Jennie. Petty and Liz. barracked very strong.
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 19
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163ONEHUNGA, Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 19
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