WHANGAREI.
What a lot. of jam P.O. puts on when out with J.S. Beware of .W.M. now P....M.L. and T.C. should nofc keep such late hours. The O.M. says he will have to carry a gun Boon. Beware of the d0g.... J.D., of Kingston, is very downhearted just now; has T.D. jilted him? Poor J., the O.M. can feel for y0u.... Ask A.L. why he oasts such sheep eyes over at the Bank corner ; is Miss 8., of Kamo, your fancy, A. ? And don't be bashful ; faint heart never won fair lady.... The dude says he will have a girl soon if he has to traverse the town for 0ne.... J.M. and Miss I. are very spoony at present, and also W.S. and K.M. ...H0w forlorn Miss L.H. and' Miss McL. loot on Saturday night without E.HLB. to escort them. Perhaps he could not send the ladykiller from Walton-street. ..H.J. and K.W. I hear are to be made one at the end of the month. Good luck, H....The O.M. has returned after spending his honeymoon, so all you little maidens be on the look-out, and try to find the O.M. out.
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 796, 31 March 1894, Page 20
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