The bird has flown to a warmer climate.
Dosen't M. of the store like peaches... What was I.J.C. doing with a tin-opener the other night.. .W.C. gave his farewell song in style. • S.S. you are a fine old girl.'
PUKEKOHE. # F.T. seenis to be right bower with the strange girl from Auckland. They looked nice walking home arm-in-arm the other Sunday.. .The two G-'s. took atrip to Mercer the other day, but did not notice the O.M. watching them...X. looked happy with the arm of G.H. round her waist, up on the hill near the old tunnel... M., and J.H. piled it on a little distance off. Look out J . does not hear of it L., makes you careful, doesn't it ? . . •T.L. is often seen wending his way to the cottage, and on his way home may be heard singing ■ There is No One Like N. to Me.'
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 August 1894, Page 21
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148The bird has flown to a warmer climate. Observer, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 August 1894, Page 21
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