TE ARAI BRIDGE
Didn't E W brighten up when A K came down from the bush? Ard what a nurse she raake3...Wß looks rather gloomy.. M B is very disconsolate since K C went to town. Cheer up, M. What -about A C?... What about the young lady who accidentally comes out on the road looking for eggs when J W is coming home from the sheep run ?... What does E S want out this way? Keep inside your boundary line, old t<oy...T C was going very strong with S M at the dance the other night. Just fancy riding into town the next evening to see his other girl. ..As to the probable starters for the Matrimonial Stakes I cannot give an reliable tips, owing to the uncertain running, impetuosity and breaking down of most of the candidates . The jolly smith is growling at the poor attendance at the dancer. What are yon crying for, August ? Come, wipe your eyes and don't be rude, just list to what I say ; if you win act the blooming dude, you'll never make it pay.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 922, 12 September 1896, Page 25
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183TE ARAI BRIDGE Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 922, 12 September 1896, Page 25
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