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PUKEKOHL WEST

J.H.W. is still devoted. What will you do, J., when your best lady friend takes her departure for the other side? Will M.B. be the attraction, J.?. . J.T. has the running all bis own way now. He must think there is a charm in the woods.. .E.W. says he is sorry M.H. is going to leave. No more kissing 'neath the pines, E...H. ±J. and L.S. are about to tie the knot, which they cannot undo with their teeth, I hear. ..Too bad of Miss A., of Onehunga, to have W.J. on the string. You havn't a possible, W.. .M.G. says J.L. will look well when he dons his little maroon cap. Not so slow, J.

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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 822, 29 September 1894, Page 21

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PUKEKOHL WEST Observer, Volume XV, Issue 822, 29 September 1894, Page 21

PUKEKOHL WEST Observer, Volume XV, Issue 822, 29 September 1894, Page 21