ARARIMU SOUTH
Things are quiet here again since the sports, and the boys are fast beginning to disappear to new homes. What weeping and wailing when the la?t contingent left. .A P haa taken his departure, and one fair one mourns hie loaa bitterly... What will A B do now with one boy in town and the other in Raglan ? Get another, A. .E K aaya it was through the many walking ezcnraiona that he won that race.D M Bays all the girls are dead off him now. Have they found yon oat, D 1. .They say L E cherishes one hope yet. la it in Waihi, L7..D R aeema to advance no father with LD. Give her a little more reins, D, and yon will fare better.. l G seemed lost on the sports ground this year. Where are yonr three admirers of last year 1 Better had you been true to one, I.. Some dispute as to who was belle at last ball, bat I have heard several opinions expressed since, and they all concur with me in giving it to Miss J Markham, who for style and manner and dancing was hard to excel.
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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1163, 13 April 1901, Page 21
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197ARARIMU SOUTH Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1163, 13 April 1901, Page 21
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