UPPER THAMES
Oliver Garrett is recommended to keep better weeds. His cordials nre the right sort, though. Jimmy Groonan worked hard at. AVaiteknuri ]Vj r g Jim Corbett, as hostess nt Ilikutaia, k immensely popular. ..... _ . . Mr William Lincoln lias been entrusted with the decoration of the new branch bunk at Piieroa. r ref c Him is a most bard-liearted wretch. Travellers past "Waihi can obtain nothing but limejuice and soft cordials at his establishment. — Jimmy Walsh lias a " good thing on at Owharoa. His daily receipts are something worth mentioning. , . —The night previous to the elections was far from being quiet in this district. An incredible quantity of Teacher's and Hennessey's was consumed byjthe free and independent, in or,der to brace themselves, for the fltriiggle on the follovftng day.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 66, 17 December 1881, Page 222
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129UPPER THAMES Observer, Volume 3, Issue 66, 17 December 1881, Page 222
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