MAKOTUKU.
-Where was J B coming from at five o'clock 'on Sunday, morning?- Had -he been looking for the. c0w5?...8 B is -very regular in his attendance at the Beaconsfleld lately. It isajproper case of the long and the short of it. .JB can't Btand being asked how his intended, is enjoying her holiday.... Since A P has been such a regular attender at the choir, the singing has improved very much. Is it really to help with the singing, or is it to see P S home?.. How did the party with the stockings feel when B O held the stick over his head and accused him of taking apples ?...Had AN known of A Me's visit to the corner on Sunday he would have been there instead of going for a walk with O B after church ...What would E O say if she knew the way B G was spooning with M B from Napier?. .For a small place, jMakotuku did very well at W B, seeing A B obtained first prize for butter. Please send the O M a sample, A...1 suppose the next one to join the LO.G.T. will be C G, seeing H O has joined. . F D must have been happy with r M when he didn't hear his mate whistling for him for over an hour ihe other night. What would ma say, F ? What willJ N say when he sees you receiving letters by Tamamu mail every week, E B? . .A B was a very regular attendant at the express trains during Xmas week. Did you expect the Yankee, A?. . After supper on Wednesday, at the social and dance, H N and L P have a perpetual lease of the supper room. ...I hear that A S and N B have entered for the matrimonial stakes. Don't forget the O M. . What time did H ML and M P return from their eel-fishing expedition ? Who carried all the eels ?. . What price long stockings, P?. .The O M is very anxious to know which of the l"s DH 8 took home from .church.. The O M would like to get a snap shot of the meeting between C H K and T R when they meet at Tamamu next week...B D has not been seen looking out of upstair windows since the de parture of the engine and the boy with the uniform.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 22
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401MAKOTUKU. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 22
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