KAWAKAWA.
S., since his appearance withthe drum, is smiling so nicely at the girls. He is evidently getting courage, and perhaps in course of time will again appear in public.
...It was too bad of B.M.H. to join in the Salvation Army singing on Sunday last and let poor H.H.G. toddle to church and back all a10ne.. ..5.R. takes kindly to his new occupation at the P. &H. Let brotherly love continue.... When is M.B. going to stop looking out of the bedroom window ? If she only knew the effect of her smiles on the gay young sparks passing by, she would tafee pity on their feelings and not be there so often.. ..F. has a long walk of an evening when he sees the little dressmaker home.... A fortune to be made on the old diggings ; none accepted but miners. I want to know what length of props will be required to keep up the price of kauri gum this win ter.... 55. 1, looked very lonely riding to Karatu by herself on Saturday. Lots of nice boys living at Pakarau. Why don't some oblige?... J.E. looks about six inches taller since his return from Sydney. Don't pile on the jam so thick, old boy ; remember Sydney is not all the world.. ..How did D.C. enjoy her moonlight walk the other night? You. might have given one of the single chaps a show to see you home.. ..Quite time T.H. knocked off wasting his time on the railway crossing and passing remarks on the young ladies as they return from their Sunday afternoon walks.. ..l.McC. is up to his eyes in politics of late ; stick to yourlast, 1., there is nothing like leather.. ..ET. looked very nice with F.E. on Sunday night, but did not like the other girl being there, her motto being two is company and three is n0ne.. ..1t was too bad of H.tL G. to give H.M_O. a month's holiday and. then make her return from Hokianga at. once, and all in the rain too. You must not get your foot scalded next time Bhe; goe3 away, old b0y.... What has become of our Kawa Kawa brass band and S., the drummer boy ? Nothing has been seen or heard of them since they tried to play ' God Save the Queen,' on their return from the picnic. It is quite time S. was tackling the big jlrum again, if he wishes to keep good time with the music. £
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 751, 20 May 1893, Page 16
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