WAIPU.
There was a great rattling of the dry bones on Sunday night, as Waterproof's 'prentice from W. practised upon the natives... One of the burning and shining lights from Kamo having completed the temperance cause at Home, is now working for the "Loord" at Waipu. Hangelina, the blooming damsel from Waipu, will be sent for at once. Joy awaits her... M. E. is the naughtiest man in Waipu, he is awful... The Salvation Army met on Tuesday evening. The parsons mustered in full force from the embryotic to the perfect state of clerical development. The Bantam went through the first exercise with much satisfaction to himself. Such devotional eyes ! The gu-ls whispered "What a darling little par "...A love meeting is on for next week.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 116, 2 December 1882, Page 182
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126WAIPU. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 116, 2 December 1882, Page 182
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