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WELLSFORD.

Sauk's pocket pistol consisted of a meer-sham pipe case. '■- The little craft has slipped her cable, but Jim ■ lias gone ashore. They say that boots No. 3 has gone to Auckland because the larrikins annoy Jiim so. We were glad to see at the late entertainment , that Charlie and Willie are improving in their . dancing. We wonder who the two young men were who , were indulging in the tap-room accomplishment of* step dancing about two in the morning. . 1 The young man at Messrs Heskeths had better look sharp after his Sarah Ann, the attentions of 1 - *janother fellow being so very attractive that her mia took fright and hurried her home.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 105

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WELLSFORD. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 105

WELLSFORD. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 105

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