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WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS

The affairs of the Ngaruawaliia Koad District JBoard seem to be in a very muddled condition, .owing to the disorganised' state the books are in. --• The -whereabouts "of their, late secretary still re- i mains, a .mystery ; it is nearly a month since he .lias Been heard of. At present it is impossible to siake head or tail of the secretary's books , Captain Cellexn, who has been connected with the 1 "Waikato Steam Navigation Company for some ! years, hoe resigned his command of the steamer J^tW'and left the service of the company i^fjmjjwas there in the Whisperings last week __ 'that^iatised such a flutter amongst the "fair sex" .^Hamilton ? The long-looked for Hamilton -minstrel entertainment is announced to take place early next month. The' members of the have spared neither time nor money in gelling, the necessary stage scenery and other They deserve a bumper house Miss !R. If Well, late teacher at the Hamilton East ' .School, intends opening a school on her own in Hamilton West..... '.The young lady Jdresscdin pink at the late dance given in the Public . Hall, Hamilton, was not the belle of the ball. I could not get the name of the lady who .carried off the honours of the evening, but she was dressed in white and pink, and hailed frontf Hamilton East Who were those two young' ladies who were two hours and a half under JJeid's varandah on Sunday night last m the rain with the two Harries, and did not get home until .-after ; 11 p.m., and w,hafcwere they doing ? Ma lias punished Sara dear sufficiently by not allowing ;her to show her graceful form . visiting. Too Jbad I. M. looks like a lost sheep since the ilcklerminded coquette left Kihikihi. so uncere- ' imoniously The choir has gone from bad to "worse .since all the pretty lassies have ; left That young lady who attended the r Kink, should give up the skates when' she indulges in a tete a Ute with M> ; - Maria and Emmy were extremely in- . dignant, but that incorrigible flirt took it as cool |L .as a cucumber. •' -r " '■ ' ' ; .' *

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 146, 30 June 1883, Page 229

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WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS Observer, Volume 6, Issue 146, 30 June 1883, Page 229

WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS Observer, Volume 6, Issue 146, 30 June 1883, Page 229

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