THAMES.
I pur ; ' hath it that our worthy county ([n'^is great with his fiats. Ask big Davey nr-.^-he" felt after the King had finished ng on his cranium. Take cai'e; Dave, that |*??.-7 o^ rB , Vi)l get your big carcass into Itrouble, )yet...Q-eorgie S. waa making ;us,anc[ume3, one dark night lately, for jfai'bour'bbiss, 1 and vowing vengeance against KHprities^or nearly causing a public calamitvft^extingufehiug his, valuable Hf^JHWcne w]iarf J^MBJ^^HhL HB^l^^^t^^case/oJ^^^^^^^Hj
fore in a new line, and maidens from the greftt metropolis contemplating matrimony, need not sigh in vain to know where to spend their honeymoon, for the last couple of society's favourites, lately wedded, have set the fashion in our direction by coming to spend their honeymoon at our delightful suburb, Kopu ; said locality being a delightfully solitary spot, where the usual nyumnyum business can be done without let or hindrance. North Shore and Onehunga must look out, the honeymoon tide has set in another direction for you. However, may Mr Tom Brassey and his fair bride live long and be mutually blessed, and not make this trip their- last one by many to the Thames... A Masonic Ball is talked off for sometime next month. Hurry up, worthy and worshipfuls, and give the girls a treat... ls that a true bill about the wiped out doctor's bill and the vote for the hospital ? We are waiting further development... We see, by the Auckland journals, I that his Excellency the Governor is making himself acquainted with everything about Auckland. Cannot some of our local magnates induce his Excellency to pay Quartzopolis a visit. Eor a gentleman of his engineering tastes and abilities, there ought to be something here that would interest him. Let us hope that we may have the pleasure of seeing him here before his return South.
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 87
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299THAMES. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 87
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