REMUERA
Eather an enjoyable evening was spent at Orakei Hall the other Wednesday night, although the musician was not at his best.
... J.C. thinks Mias K. a very nice young lady ; so does the 0.M. . Look out J. that he does not run you off....i\G. of Epsom seems to be a great favourite with the two young ladies of Upper Bemuera. Which is it to be, P.... T00 bad of R. to go to the picnic and disappoint the young lady at the dance.... B.C. has returned. The girls are happy once more. ...Bather a pity W.W. was not able to preside at the piano, but it was most gentlemanly of him to send an apology. ..Who was the gent that was heard to say that a certain young lady had a wasp-like waist. Did he come in contact with a pin....Theladieß would like to know the gentleman from Epsom. Perhaps the lady who rode his horse home might introduce him ?
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 796, 31 March 1894, Page 19
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161REMUERA Observer, Volume XV, Issue 796, 31 March 1894, Page 19
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