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WAIHI.

B.S. looks very down-hearted since the marriage has been postponed. Never mind U., try a miner.. ..IhearD.H. i^ going to town to be married to M.U. at Xmas....

Has C.S. given up the idea of teaching: L.J. to ride....W.P. has bought a buggy ; is it to have the pleasure of taking K.P. out for a driver... What attraction is there for W. J. up the battery hill so often ? Is it to see S.Me. ?...The widow at the cook-house says that with all J.D.s faults she loves him 5ti11. ...W.V. seems very attentive to E.S. When is it coming: off W. P.. .Who were the two young ladies riding on the trucks in the Martha?... Miss D. from Tauranga has been carrying on a flirtation with B.L. lately, there is no show there for you ; he is booked.... J.H. has been for a trip to the Thames to get the ring. About time old b0y....J.C. seems first favourite with L. J. ; she looked quite happy out riding with him on Sunday. Mind you make a matoh of it, J...The O.M. thinks it is best to keep away from the spinster's shop since the women have the franchise ; he thinks he can get tongue enough at the butcher 's....X.D. longs to stay in Waihi since A.L. has come to the fr0nt.. ..1 don't think JE.J. could be cold coming from the beach, as there was a small fire in the buggy.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 21

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WAIHI. Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 21

WAIHI. Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 21

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