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PERSONAL

How did Montylike'that'cut from Governor's Ball ?■ .- , ' : - : .--"i ?:^^o#sl§s Who was the young fellow that filledhis at the Newmarket ball ? •-•>.'-■ ..'-; ; \-\tyX-^M On dit, that the Cambridge Baptiptk.;int;eriijto||sl give a.call to Griffiths. ,; • • 'C./\ : "'.;^|i'^r?^ Mr Yesey Stewart attended in Sydney, and learned a few wrinkles^' 1 -V^^s;!!^ Mrs White, of Parriell, visit at the North Cape, at-Mrs Ss'Y&l'e's. •>'-. : -^;-C^ Mies T. Woodhbuse has gone Sydney. That youthful bank clerk is . An Onehunga dressmaker quite lost , her on the fair Ouzco at the Foresters' Ball.' -. i/:;} : &i00j Was the baby the attraction for Mart in street on Saturday night, or is he going: the Mormons? ' ■ •• ■' -\\ ■ The wedding between Mr B. Bell, of Eoad, and Miss Spinley, of Newtonj-is place shortly, ' ' : . How nipe W., of the bank, looked in, his. 'iQojjkf&fe ball rig, on SaturdayV the evening. ' ( ' '' ■ ;/';■' '^r'Jf'-M The credit of being the best dahcera" at' : ;th^4Sj I Newmarket ball was awarded to the Missei^i?-'^ and T. Smith. . \ ■■ "■':'^<i%t^l Who was the Auckland footballer at the who said he could not sing because he had;swa^*> : ~<:| lowed two chickens ? ■ ' >■ Jf . . ,'y! V/'j*^-'^ The visit of the Hon. JY 3Ja«k of v V!ictoria, < i||K:-j Auckland 3 net now is one.df pjß|Bure rathtet r of business— bo enjoy the .shooting season^v'.w^'.-^-^ Who was the gay youn JMblerical dog on the wallaby the othiWpight, armed pack of " keards " and a ijlftle of li Ml^dog ; ?^/^& ; ; !(y It was very wrong of Jeanette 8,, of street, to leave the beautiful.Kitty,so, abr^ptjjioi 1 Queen-street on Saturday night to vim, that gay young bank clerk. ~ ' ," Next time Jennie Qc. and.Maggie C. to the-,,, Salvation Army,,they shouldnothiugh spioud, they were heard outside the Sunday-school on Thursday evening.. '';'v'.?v <'}% We think those two young gentlemen; oh bidycieei % might have behaved themselves a h6tle better pn?'Vl; . the day they met two young ladies on theJPirnell^ •slip- ' : '-;•*•/ On dit, that the engagement between-MissiPis 6r/5| Onehunga, and the chief officer of' the Hannah Mokau will shortly terminate in, riage. • '• ■ ■ .■-■ •• '• . _'.-.£.. ■;--i-/;i^ We hear that a marriage between Miss Alice Olney, of Epsom, and the builder, Harry Mewellyn, of Newton, will take-?!; place on the 10th. • ■ . ■ ■"••■'""','*^H How very awkward M.innie 8.,0f Oneh. unga must have felt when her bustle fell qff.v It is r ßaidf; %* that when Fred N. picked it up and gave it to she almost fainted. ', "v'-X ■ What will Fred say when he hears; that' has two or three fellows running: after. heiJ, ; a'&B4;\?' ; all so very good-looking ? Well. Fred, if you canlti succeed at first, try, try, try again. . . \,i7-^ Here is another instance of what some Parnell }s-) girls will do for. a dance. About , a forthnight 'agop'' : * a young lady well-known iv society fasted for three" p; successive days to get a dress to go to Grovernment.-"i House Ball. . ;, : .> : ;•<-.:*? It will be seen by a recent cablegram fessor Haast of Canterbury, the respected conductor'of t|u« Choral : Sp6ie'ty^' : |,' Herr Carl Schmitt, has .been \jnghted for/his.disr'tit. tinguished service in. the cause of science. •<-"'»V^W'? According to the daily papers Mr ton has been the; victim of fou(w)l playj •not "a feather to fly It is a the old story, "you' scrafcpfllme, and you," but a man is known »y. his company.'! Gγ. E. is now suffering a raebYeryifrqpi.hlsatt'^?;;'s dance at " The Hen' Convetitipn;" ; ' v v '~ >' ; v v-.!}: ;^ It is not true that Mr David Lundon, of Customs at Wangahui, is at. present' pit-$ a sly " still ".business. The orfcjhof the was his being heard humming, V Still s(> geritly o'er mc stealing." ■ ' • ;- ■">■■-- • ".'"'■\/l~'}r: Mr William Eyre, the weH-know'n ! of Victoria-street, has ,been/"ever for a run' Sydney, and had an interview%ith the. Redmond, the Land . • ; Mr Eyfeir, ; is a thorough paced Nationalist, but is on " dynamite." . "'^v^i-V-v'^ a What has. become of dear good-looking, is the enquiry made by two jonng ladies in Parnell 5' and how is.it you have not Maud ? Ah! Willie, you -are a terrible;;'fraudf£i Never mind, Willie, the, motto .is, '* than never." .'' -.' ,■. -','.'" -;J. 'y^-'^'^iW^ The : Auckland Fire Brigade have. "coals of'-fire"'upon the l head of their Superint'enderit, Mrs Hughes, her with a ftill ■ china tea; and .'breaaMst;■? &'ei}rice:oi: It appears Mrs Hughes hWs been.iri]:Pe givirig-.the'" ineii' f?hftt ■.'/.;■] 'lr!'y ; : A. gentleman down :Sti Stephens AjenueAst-M^dax'^xiW^?f : aS-m^Carni%ithiM^?Miio^

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 142, 2 June 1883, Page 172

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PERSONAL Observer, Volume 6, Issue 142, 2 June 1883, Page 172

PERSONAL Observer, Volume 6, Issue 142, 2 June 1883, Page 172

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