ONEHUNGA
Didn't F G, the portly little masher off the Tak, do a big mash ■with the Trilby girls on. board the ftlariposa? What would the widow say?.. What takes R S to Epsom so often? Is it to learn the jockey business?.. The man that owns the railways thinks he is a profesional billiard player, but the blacksmith is too good for him. .Kumour sayeth D Me and T G- will shortly run in double harness. .A P looked nice with the man who wears the goatee . . I hear that W M and B C are shortly to run in double harness. Get your tin cans ready, boys ..What takes D B and C A , of Parnell, to Ouehnnga so often ? Is it to see the girls, or what ?...Why has li S forsaken Norman's Hill ? Is he seeking pastures new ? A P still says VV M is the nicest boy in Onehunga..How very loving F T, of Te Papa, and his young lady looked on Sunday afternoon.. Who is the young man who climbs the golden stairs ? Is it the young man from the store ?..J T says he quite enjoyed his walk up Mangere Mt. with L tS, of Parr ell, on Sunday afternoon. But why did they not succeed in reaching the top ? Take care, J, as the O M is once" more on the warpath. -
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 29
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230ONEHUNGA Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 29
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