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TAWHARE.

The ladies have not given us a leap year ball yefc...Who was the young man prospecting the ranges ? Bai jove, and he found gold ! . .Too bad of M K not to go to the Newstead party. Wasn't M MeG disap pointed ?...What takes J C to Cambridge so often ? Is he learning to dance, or is the cook the attraction?.. . What brought G H back? He must be fond of the corner. .Too bad of you, boys, to let A. K walk oufc alone. Are you all becoming too bashful?. .. What fetches EE to church on Sunday ? Was it to see the G M?. .Didn't R D fancy himself walking out en Sunday with M R..Wasn's S S doing the heavy on Sunday. What would mamma say ?.. On Friday evening, 18th inst., a very enjoysible dance was held in the schoolroom", wheu about 30 couples were present. The music was snpplied by Messrs Grigsby Bros. Mr C Grigsby acted as II C, aud gave every satisfaction. Dancing was kept up with spirit till the wee hours o£ the morning. All the ladies present were most charmingly dressed... What was T S and A E doing in the corner?... Didn't A K. look lovely doing the polka ? Weren't J W aud V M piling it on?. . Why didn't E E dance? Were you afraid, E ? ..Didji't K D cut a dash with M K?..What kept LRat home? The O was very sorry... \\ apn't T B doing the heavy with A S D ?

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 30

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TAWHARE. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 30

TAWHARE. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 30