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SPIT, (NAPIER).

1 hear that a well-known young man is soon going to lead Miss N.G. of Palmerston North to the altar, so boya get your tins ready.... Who were the two young men that kept the two sisters out so late the other night ? You should be careful what you Bay, the O.M. is always ab0ut.. ..1 hear t hat there is an eating contest to take place shortly— H.D., J.H., 8.8., and several others. The prize will bo a wool-hook and a moustache-cap,to be presented by the well-known energetic stevedore. Doors open at half past seven, commence 8 sharp. ...What takes the beauty round the breakwater ao often, is it to see B.R. or to count the blocks ? You should not take your love letters with you.. ..The curly-haired one at the cafe was quite a masher last Sunday evening when talking toM.O. on the Taradale Bridge. Where was M. A. ? Be careful.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 20

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SPIT, (NAPIER). Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 20

SPIT, (NAPIER). Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 20

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