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HOKITIKA.

How iB it A.F. is nflw so seldom seen at the Post Office ? Is it because Miss Kl.'s chappie has come from Nelson ? It looks bad... J.P. was piling on the sweets with N.M. and X.C.The knowing ones say that J.P. and N.M. will soon go in doable harness... C.N. and Miss Care going to tie the fatal knot. Boys, get the tin cans ready. ..What has brought' B. back from Christchurch ? Is it to get spliced?.. How is it that when W.W. is in port that be is so often at the Post Office Hotel? Is it to pile on the sweets with M.0.?.. A.5. "was doing a spoon with Miss ML after the S.A. Meeting last Sunday..; What has become of A.N.?..1s it true that E. and A.N. are bombarding a town not far from here ? . . When is W.P. going to tie the fatal knot with E.N.? If he does not wake up I am afraid he will lose her altogether... l hear that 8.8. intends to bring his wife when he returns

to Hokitika. What will E.C. do? No more trips to the Eameri Lake. ..A. S. turned out very early on Tuesday morning to see E.D. off in the Christohuroh ooaoh. I hear that his ma thinks it is too far and too cold for him to take such a long ride on the bicycle to see her.. .Why is it that H.A. is seldom seen on the beach fishing now ? Is it because nursing the baby occupies all his time ?

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 18

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HOKITIKA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 18

HOKITIKA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 18

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