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Why did A D follow so closely on the heeiß of the young lady when J H took her for refreshment? Was he afraid of getting beaten? Never fear, Alf; the boy from the baker's shop is first favourite.. .A H watches very tenderly over his pet dove. Quite right, A. . J Me did a right good trial in the d'alberts, and finished cp well. Is he training for the ' winter ' stakes ? Look ou^ Jack, TK is being trained in the dark, and is confident of beating you. .F K looked like an undertaker's apprentice out for order?. Was it because N J was not there?.. What is the attraction for CMc all the way from Onehunga ? Ib it the lady from the hotel or the music ?...The 0 M would like to know whether it was the medley or the schottische that W H and A A were dancing. He hopes they enjoyed it..CC says that the O M has no intelleot. There you are, boys.. lt is hardly fair of HG to leave the young lady at the tram stables, cqnsid« riDg that she had to walk to Newton. .Miss E J seems to be very sweet on T H. What will S G say, E?.. How condescending of the Misses G to once more favour us with their company.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 21
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223EPSOM. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 21
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