MORRINSYILLE
Morrinsville has been rather lively of late owing to football matches, a ball, social, etc. which passed off very nicely, everyone seeming to enjoy themselves thoroughly. . . P. seems very much fascinated with the fair young lady of the suburbs. What price mud, eh ! P. ?. .1 see Miss R.s young man came to see her on Saturday it is a wonder heis not jealous.. .The Coolgardie rush is nothing in comparison with the rush at the Castle since the arrival of the fair young 1ady... J.1. seems to have forgotten A. since the ' lily ' season has come in... How will T.G. console himself now that B.E. is going away for good. Never mind T., M. will console you. . . M.B. seems lonely without a masher, none of them good enough eh ! M. ? and such long rides after church t00.. . W.I. did not seem happy at the social, was it because his lady love was absent?. .F.H. has got a cage but has not secured the bird yet.
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 828, 6 October 1894, Page 22
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