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TE RAHU

What was the attraction for the party to the bttßh on Sunday ? Did they expect to find the swampers at work?.. How proud \Y T looked out riding with the little Hchool teacher. Do you mean business. W V. . W H says L C is the best girl in Te Awamutu ..Green Hill hath still its charms for 58..8 T says it is not good eroogh playing goose berry. He is going to get a girl of his o wn . . W T looked rather sheepish when the little girl gave him the sack on Sunday night. 'Tis sweet to love, but oh ! how bitter, To love a girl, and then not git her. What keeps AT so quiet'? Does her heart "till beat true to the absent one ? Very slow q{ the Te Kahu gentlemen to let the little H«hool teacher walk half«:i day to lind a horse* Oh, for shame, boys. Don't you think she would have liked yon better had you stayed at home, and given her your horse, J B_?. .M Me has taken her departure from our midst, and many are the sad hearts in consequence. .E P has given C Gbest, because next best man has cut him out...J T intends growing a moustache to see if that will be any attraction for the girlß...M H has done with the Te Rahu boys now. Not good enough.. Wan ted, a nice, yoang, handsome girlfor H "VV. Also, a steady, middle aged masher for A 0... ''orae, girls, why not have a leap year ball? Eight long years before yo:i have another chance. Make the best of it while you are young.

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

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

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