EAST TAMAKI.
The O M lives in fear and trembling, and expects nothing less than a bit of bine paper for daring to expose those two young men and their Sabbath language. Strange, when no names were mentioned, how soon the cap fitted, and how quickly it was worn—Those three young ladies looked rather forlorn driving alone the other evening. You have missed your vocation. G ; you'd make an admirable coach.. Dame Rumour is once more accountable for circulating the sad news that J D thinks of leaving the Tamaki. Ah me ! and we all thought he was our little J every time. .The O M must have been slightly mistaken last week as to G Fs favourite fish being salmon. She has decided not to angle any more unless V takeßhishat(a)way. . J F has returned from the Thames. We may expect to hear of many startling adventures in the land of g01d... J O looks very pale and fagged of late. Has the loss of the widow broken up both health and spirit?
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 21
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174EAST TAMAKI. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 21
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