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OHINGAITI

It is with feelings of regret the 0 M has to announce that A L and M C have dissolved partnership. Never m;nd, A; there are as good fish in Ohingaiti as ever were caught.. P G has recovered from the shock of H Ha departure, and is consoling herself with JC... Since a T Jeft, H H may be heard whist ling ' She has gone from me now, but she'll be back bye-and-bye '. . What ha 9A M done to T Me that he took Miss G to the Pukioia dance? ..Was it for the pleasure of having a drive with W H that F M. met the Moawhanga coach the other Sunday ? Too bad of you, F, to take advantage of J D when you knew shecould noli get out. . Wag it because W B C lost his heart in the boarding-house kitchen at Moawhango that he couldn't go out to his farm ?. .C P and L M loosed very loving. Go it, C, faint heart never won fair lady... a V and &. C were doing a heavy spoon down by the viaduct. Did he pop the question, A ? You looked so happy. . G B has been unsuccessful iv trying to fascinate the Ohingaiti ladies, and toe O M, being in the same box, can sympathise with him . .It was too bad of you, E v, to give" S M the slip the other night. You had better look out ; he won't stand much of that. If I were you I should look more after H Jf ; he is a nice boy ..1 see W P was in his old place again the other night. Stick to the long fellow, A C— at least while the shooting season lasts.. W Bis still chief favourite down at the match factory. How long is it going to last, M?. .1 hear AT is going over the river to live. What will HHdo?

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22

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OHINGAITI Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22

OHINGAITI Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22

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