THAMES.
W.P. now devotes all his spare time to A.8., ot the Junction, and at present they are inseparable. W. thinks he has chosen the diamond of the Thames for his partner for life. The O.M. wishes you luck and hopes you won't forget to send him some cake....M.M., of Tararn says now that she has come home, no girl on the Thames will do her out of D.L. Don't forget, M., many a slip between the cup and the iip. ...How down-hearted H.McL. looks now since the little .dark girl, of Tararu, went to Auckland. I wonder what W.W., of the Karaka, would say if he had seen you talking to her so often....The Misses M., of Tararu, say it is a great shame they were not accepted for the rowing club, after their trying so hard. Never mind, girls, better luck next time.
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 19
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145THAMES. Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 19
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