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WHANGAREI HEADS.

The farewell to J. Stuart, of the Heads, was very enjoyable.. .R C seemed to think so, for he was charming all the girls, but L S outshone all the others... P L seemed to be undecided about Q U and 13 M. Hurry up, P, for he who sits between two stools may have a fall. The 0 M will back the former against allcomers...A U beat S G for M S, of the PO. Cheer up, S ; faint heart never won a fair lady...D H is downhearted since A H got shifted...W T and J M are still very .loving. ..H A ia getting the cage built at last, but has not the bird flown, H ? Never mind, there are plenty more fish in the sea...

HR is the coming lady's man. but still the girls don't seem to catch on. Better give F W or B C a chance and try fresh fields, H...Who was the young lady at the party that was enquiring for HW ? You seem to be very quiet now, H ; hope you did not lose anything when you were at the city...J S beat all the boys for E M. Be careful, J ; she is very fickle... Great sympathy was felt amongst the fair sex for L H with the measles. Poor H ; you don't know what you missed... A R was disappointed because W H was absent...Wanted, a best girl for F V ; must be lall, good looking and no frills. So girls, don't all apply at once.. .Who were the girls that had a party the other night and did not invite the girls from the kilns ?

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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 22

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WHANGAREI HEADS. Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 22

WHANGAREI HEADS. Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 22

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