PUKEKOHE.
Who was the young fellow that had those apples knocked down to him, and let his lady friend pay for them ?... J.L. seems fairly entranced with the fascinating M.G., and what pleasent walks those must be on every Sunday evening, J ...The picnicers had stormy weather on St. Patrick's Day, bnt nevertheless a good few rolled up. They finished up with a danca in the evening. The watchmaker was doiDg a pile on with M.G F.S. and S.G. were doing a mash under the puriri....F. says that the waltz he had with S. in the evening was divine. What about J.K. S.?...The arrival here of a dark, bewitching beauty of about sixteen summers, from the other side, has set all the yonng men's hearts a-flutterinf?.... How is it T.B. and B B. are slackening off the pace on the Mauku Eoad?...J.P. seems to keep very quiet lately. When is it coming off old boy ?
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 797, 7 April 1894, Page 19
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