PUKEKOHE.
W.G.G. says changes are lightsome ; bnt F.B. is taking a quiet rise out of him.
...S.P. has a rosy time of it....C.J. still remains true to the girl with the bewitching smile. ..My, bat weren't J.S. and S.M. piling it on at the picnic. ..W. has caged his bird at last. Setting the other young fellows a good example, eh W. ?... J.W.is again right bower with S.D.... Little
E. J. was fairly lost at the picnic ; not so at Jericho, ask G.F....M.A.E. and W.W. looked nice walking hand in hand... J.McK. was quite at home at the picnic, no less than three strings.. ..M. now wears a gold h00p....1 hear W. will soon tie a knot with his tongue, he won't loose with his teeth... TV. A. soon falls in love with strange faces, fickle W....J.J. is running strong for the 'L. Btakes.'...J.M. made several unsuccessful atteraps at sparking in the Domain.... H B. looks as if he meant business in the not very far distant future.. ..C.McC. is quite a lady-killer, especially with A.M. Want lessons on farming, C. ?
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 784, 13 January 1894, Page 22
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181PUKEKOHE. Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 784, 13 January 1894, Page 22
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