WOODSIDE.
Is T C going to stand for Parliament at the next general election, or has he given up the idea and taken more seriously to hard work with the reaper and binder?. .The wattle strippers gave a picnic at the Wattle Farm, Manurewa, which was well patronised by the young fellows and their girls. Plenty of mashing was indulged in. .F P had someone up from Otahuhu, of course. You looked quite fetching with that cunning little shave, F. . Get the tin cans ready, boys, they will soon be wanted... Doesn't our dude fancy himself in that little gem hat ? First on one side of his head, then on the other, and again on the back. A sort of * now you see it and now you dinna. 1 . .F, you did not know the O M saw you on Sunday evening at Otahuhu, promenading the street arm-in-arm.
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 895, 22 February 1896, Page 21
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148WOODSIDE. Observer, Volume XV, Issue 895, 22 February 1896, Page 21
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