NGARUAWAHIA
The mauy friends of Miss J will be sorry to hear of her departure, which will probably eventuate next month. This lady, during her stay in Ngaruawahia, has made many friends, and was the promoter of most of the dances, socials, etc. Owing to ill health she' has to leave our midst, but she carries with her the good wishes of all.. Why was C M hiding behind the tree ? Wa3 he afraid of the girls seeing him in his long breeks ?... The O M overheard J K singing ' Marry me, my darling," to his best girl a short time Bgo. Did you really mean it, J ?...How is it that G Me did not see A J home from church ? Was it because the boys give him away ?...T J, of Huntly, looked quite pleased after receiving tuose sweet smiles from a certain young lady. Hardly worth riding ten miles for, T..<#hite Mouses are getting all the rage. Ana : one... When Is A G going to tie the fatal knot ? The cage is ready, and there ought to be no difficulty in capturing the bird..J H says the Ngaruawhaia girls' are a nasty lot. I" it only now that youhave found it out, J ?. .What was S S doing in the shop with his coat off ? Was he trying to let everybody know that he has a starched front?. .C B is tryiug to haug his hat up to NP. How do you like the long walk, UV ...A His doing a great mash with AB. What will the Mercer girl think of it ?
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 30
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