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EAST TAMAKI.

The 0 M hears that W Bs pony is looking very thin of late. Is the feed scarce, W, or is it being tied to E's gate that is the cause of it ?...It was funny of R F to ask a certain young lady for the loan of a knife. Are you sure it wasn't a " spoon " you wanted ?...Who was the young gentleman from F B who thought he saw an apparition on the bridge as he was going to practice?- Silly boy; it was the best girl waiting for you...J F seems to prefer a chat with a charming young widow to playing a game of cards... Who was the young lady who said J S would be much nicer if he put on less style ? ...When is J F going to take the final plunge ? Hurry up, J; a Waihi hospital. ..Another successful

long time since the 0 M had a piece of cake... Who was the young lady who got such a shock when J 0 asked her could she cook ?...R F is often seen around that apple farm with a gun on his arm. Other boys, beware... W B ought to take better care of those lovingepistles from a young lady up Whangarei way.. .The 0 M is surprised at all the girls allowing A H to have it all her own way with the visitors.. .E 0 back to the old love once "again. No hope, E, since the Friscoite paid us a visit.. .o M advises E F to beware of the ghost when eroing to see the Newton belle.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 26

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EAST TAMAKI. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 26

EAST TAMAKI. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 26

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