TE ARAL
A certaio young lady must have been very successful in her search for eggs . It must co6t T C a nice little sum for horse-shoe-ing, riding into town so of ten.. M B and W C were sadly disappointed through F G and the ' visitor from the South ' failing to keep their promise. Considering the coldness of the night in question, the gallant swains must have suffered exceedingly while v aiting at the rendezvous...A C declares that EW is the best looking girl in .Te Arai. - But there i 3 no show asainst A K...E S doesn't like Te Arai....No doubt she speaks of things as she finds them, but in this case, she onght to apply her lovely optics to the right end of the telescope. Get a good focus, E, and take a long, steady look. Then see if you don't change your opinion. . Too bad of B Wto neglect L C at the dance the. other night. The jolly blacksmith has decided to hold one more dance before the season closes. Good on his pluck! The O M will take a ticket.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 30
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207TE ARAL Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 30
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