WAIHI.
It is said that the finale of a recent assault case is an elopement.. J B should not take walks Miss Son a Sunday afternoon, as the Auckland young lady may hear of it. Mad ! Mad ! ! Mad ! ! .'. .The O M will attend the assemblies in the future, so beware, ye gay and festive mining mashers. ...H from Brazil is now ihristened Mary since the escapade in the cupboard of a local hotel ...I learn that the top boots and spurs have proved a great attraction on the concert platform. Still, the company's horses wish that you had left your spurs behind you.. .Mi lord B s afternoon teas are famous, held in his own apartments (Mother Grundy ). The invitations are much prized by the ladies of Waihi. Mi lord has invested in a new pair of gaiters, but they do not outrival H's celebrated top boots and spurs.. .E G B must feel very lonely on a Sunday afternoon now. No more Sunday aft moon receptions, and not so many visitors (lady) to the big house. Sister has returned, and that explains all. .Opinions differ in waihi as to whether it is a blushing bride or a housekeeper that W U D is going to bring to the mansion, which, by the way, is nearly completed. What will Bennie say about it? ...Great grief is expressed by G F at little Sammy's probable removal to Owharoaatan early date. .A certain battery engineer seems to encounter great difficulty in arranging for horses to accompany the traction engine, judging from his frequent visits to a particular dwelliiig...The bantam D is not so popular with the girls of Waihi as he was with the Taranaki young ladies. Poor D... L I and K B had a glorious day on Sunday, driving to the beach. But who were the Johnnies? ..Young T ought to have been in bed instead of waiting such an unearthly long time outs de Hunter's for one of the fair sex, and yet he was left lamenting after a 11. .1 am sorry to hear it is likely that D H will soon be leaving for New Guinea. I wish him good luck.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 22
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364WAIHI. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 22
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