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KAIWAKA

The O M was on the job at the bunscuffie the other night, and observed that E D had shaved for the occasion, and, together with K D, sperted dancing pumps, but their style of dancing had not improved much. However, hang to it, me bhovs, you'll learn if you persevere. . J McH has returned to his old love; couldn't do better, old chap..W G, of Maungaturoto, looks fonder than a brother when he comes over to do a mash. .B H has gone to town; will he visit the registrar?. The masher from Mangapai took the house by storm, when he sang ' She'd a Meouth Like a CrackinaPoy'-.TMcL seemed to be trying to establish a new ' home ' at the social, but why wasn't he at the bun-scuffle?.. Who absorbed the committee's medical comforts ' or rather WBs ? Don't blame T McH. . WS, of Mangawai, seemed to have transferred 7ns affections. .C L looks like au early victim to the hymeneal halter ; good luck, old chap. S S seems very varied in his attentions; you can only marry one of them, S . . The bachelors and younger benedicts of Hakaru and Kaiwaka gave a social in the Hakaru Hall on the evening of 14th inst., and although the evening was rattier wintry, it caught on splendidly, the hall being amply filled, many coming from considerable distances. The music was supplied by Messrs Clark and Wooer (violin and picolo), and Messrs D Stewart, W Littin Robert Pirana, and Mrs W Stewart (piano), Mr James Webbe, of Mangawai, occasionally relieving Mr Clark, and nothing was left to be desired. Mr S Sarah made a most efficient MU. The dancing was varied with songs by Mr Daly, who, being lately out from the Old Country, was able to give us something new In every instance. His supply seemed to be unlimited, and his rendition very good. The ladies being dressed in good taste, and most agreeable in every instance, it would not be fair to make distinctions, so the belle question must be left In abeyance. The entertainment was pronounced by the company to be the most successful ever held here — which is very gratifying to the promoters (who were rather afraid of Captain JEdwin) - and broke up at 6.30 next morning, the invited friends singing ' For They Are Jolly Good Fellows,' and ' Auld Lang Syne ' by the company.

IS* If you are getting up a Social, send to the Obsebvbr Office for your tickets and programmes.

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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 861, 29 June 1895, Page 22

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KAIWAKA Observer, Volume XV, Issue 861, 29 June 1895, Page 22

KAIWAKA Observer, Volume XV, Issue 861, 29 June 1895, Page 22