INGLEWOOD.
Things have been very quiet oi late, nothing: doing; no niaahing, and no nothing, but as Christina* is drawing near, there is every probability of a change. Notwith- 1 standing the inclemency of the weather the other Sunday, a large crowd of picnickers left in a brake, en route to Waitara, to spend the j day. Masting was the order of the day...E B and A K seemed to enjoy themselves thoroughly. Why wasn't M, the latter's boy, asked 'I J S seems to be hanging ap his hat to the young lady iv th« Union. Good boy, J...What makes J W go up the other side of the town now. Surely not because his best g,irl is at the M F U...The 0 M was highly amused the other day to see a crowd of " tennisites " carrying their rackets about. Who was the young man that said, " put that racket down or you will break it." Surely not J B or C. H V...A L and J L seem very strong with the young ladies at the H... Wanted, best girls for G T, T L and A C.
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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1195, 23 November 1901, Page 26
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191INGLEWOOD. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1195, 23 November 1901, Page 26
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