HAMILTON
M.R. says with all P.'a faults she lores him still. Ask him, M., what about the stones on the Terrace ?...GMcG. says he loves the best girl in Hamilton.... We hear L.C. is about to take a trip down the line. ...Will P.N. be M.C. at the dance?... A. B. and C.W. are about to run in double harness I hear. Get the tin cans, rose leaves and rice ready, bovs....E.C. is coming out of her shell now.... What would F.C., of Uotorua, say if he saw his girl on Sunday afternoon.... B.W. and A.S. say they are going to live in Kirikerewa soon so they can have their photos taken with the young ladies again.... Leave B. a10ne.. ..A. C. says T.F. aught to spend sixpence at the barber's. Oh, cruel A....A.H. looks well mashing in the Lovers' Walk on Sanday afternoons.. ..Rumour has it that F.K. and W.H. are about to tie the fatal knot. ... J.G. and M.C. do not seem so attentive of late.... L.C. and A.N. were piling it on under the bridge on Sunday evening.... What brings D.S. out to the Piako road so often. Is it in the hopes of meeting E.D. P ...G.P. and B.C.N. were doing a heavy mash on the Sydney square grand stand on Sunday evening.. ..What was J.G. waiting at the library for on Sunday evening ? Was it to meet the best girl in Hamilton ?
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 22
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237HAMILTON Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 22
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