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HUNILY.

The farewell social to Mr and Mrs J ilacdonald, held in Ralph's Hall on Wednesday, 13th inst., proved a great success.. Our fascinating young telegraphist's late arrival was much commented upon. Cigarettes, eh ? ...W G looked disconsolate. Where was the girl, W?...Bumour says that two of the companions are 'dead off' JS since the last O came out. Bather rough on J...Wbat makes Pat sucha favourite with the ladies? Is it the smile or the name ?. .The O M wishes to know whether in C B'b case ' Still waters run deep . .The dancing class just started proved anything but a * draw.' Too many good dancers already in Huntly-.'Tis thought that ' ducks ' will have a peaceful time when "W T leaves for Auckland, but how will the socials fare ?. .The O M has his eye open now. Look out, boys and girls. .

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 910, 6 June 1896, Page 21

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HUNILY. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 910, 6 June 1896, Page 21

HUNILY. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 910, 6 June 1896, Page 21

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