RAGLAN.
Can it be that captivating young damsel afc ,_ Ruapuke that took A. B.'out the other- night afc 10 p.m. after sAvimming his horseand getting wet. Look out for the old boy, — Why did not C. M. wait till after he sung that song before. he tackled the M.C. about putting his nanie ;i_i-cfche7o>BsEß-ver. — Miss O. was much missed at' the Biachelors' . Ball the other night. Poor M,-^D^litt3e v :V dancing man at Te Mata vows venga"^|^p|iiany-, •-: person that putsliis name in the 03SEBTEtf^lte"V c . finds them out. Ha, ha. — Those two menllfc Te. . .7 ' Mata that go digging in the garden on Sundays instead of going to Church had better look outfor, J. P., as he passes that road. V
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 97, 22 July 1882, Page 297
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121RAGLAN. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 97, 22 July 1882, Page 297
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