NGARUAWAHIA.
Miss J, I hear, will open a dancing school shortly, and as the fees are exceedingly low, all our young people have a chance of becoming dancers . Great inters st is being taken as to who will be the lucky one with AJ. So far GMe has appeared, and is likely to stand a lot of beating... J Ji was nicely captured on the bridge by two young iatiies. Look out tiherc is no second fiddle, J...J K looKed very disconcerted at the socihl when he kicked his partner's pet garment under the sent. .A P sems quite satisfied about lO3ing h.a schnapper. Never mind, A ; there are better tish in the sea than have ever been caught... J H and A B seem to have full control over the children, especially the infants... Since the arrival of the stranger, all our girls have gone dotty. .The township is supposed to possess a young lady who can fast for several days. If buch is the case, the O M would make one for the raiHe. . Why did G B not finish that dance with BD? Was it to do a mash behind the scenes ?...\Vho are the young ladies that present A B with all those fascinating bouquets ? I wonder if L E is in any way implicated ?.. Humour says that Gll was ejeing some bits of gold a short time ago. The O M is very fond of cake, G...1s it truethat J Q chased someboJy ? The O M would advi&e you not to be taking any, J.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 19 September 1896, Page 29
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260NGARUAWAHIA. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 19 September 1896, Page 29
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