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PERSONAL

v- JbkTbiSttfaß^s^ ffi» wjdk b©' had with Chris. &;■"■" Jsbi&^^ • ' ' ■ 'V' :1 l J&iSti&i&a&iitifct du^up'since he heard all. >:• .1 I^S^li^^l^ty^^ll^n^erTois pijt thftflfiish'':'ingtWTO^te;^<^eo!Xfgspeech.,' " '• ' , ■ -,', iumece^oi t^yla^Mf, Gumbetta, has been' Sb^haifcimle*fi^a Cambridge to say he likes : v.Vf r ' ■ W"Mb!p iV oifetf^wflgpartih 'after- that' Onehuhga railw»]rpoi*a^'aad 'thereis trouble brewing; Wli^/8i»- £ha^::nafe ,crf .Jeremy. Diddlers who ' hard Sißbmr ffie ituctionoer for £58 ? . ' l£fesoii*;Btas^ England by ih&nexfroiii'-flMajj steamer for San Francisco. . Wd'-wwfo^la4- - fe»Bo'B4ifl*A. back in the Theatre choifctTO Suadfff oryening. Bat where wa* Mrs B.? Johi^Bl&wjfl&fl ao- diary, and the .amount ; of , * liiaprx^B«iS^lfi»beeii ; consideral>ly over-estimated. ilord^jChnreMll i* described as " a daabing, -, jWJttysclieel^.t^^ 3&yos»ur (Lord Aleeeter/ and Lord ! T^lsefcr- fiw?^ b«eo christened "Bombard and • " .::B»^i8^» > ■.• i .-'- :r ' '■••■■. ■ ■ : ' -' a!^^b^€B&»^onF SiSSay lasjy only he was rather •. ■•" ' '■toch'VSniyr-,\. -• - . * W&o-^ai^ tii^yonßg: htdy that borrowed the :< %afeillW}lyKß3»n^ Otetoteiltlli • Wbate*risW& ;'lfe passage in Forfcsteee^t^o&MW^feh^? T«ke care, Joe, your litjtle '^''^^^^^i^^^^Mim tads, who comer ■in . ; rKi 'th^T<» !^M^i^^m^^nga;''tollE' about M-^t^g^^m^,?.^ f •« Ji .ij" 7...-.'! . 7 * "iii * ».'- w 'f" " » ?■<'*£ i»• kntw that M.,of Jgepbtu'Hi'Btomli. heary with;»baaK ■ ; 'crerMia-^abMa»?M : " ' -- t*f<^Wwra,>o^tt^ of &yber < ' • "W^j ? i^ l &^ blonde .wairoii' ' of 'Parhljll «> f <i»^ *ft diaturb.wgj^Oj.nudftiftbfc.^lumbsrs of her ■aei^Eibottr* with eyiet of " Carlo !" \~ i;^;fr^mong4<yKUs*ni>h(!uaanßit if jcwwjdjNrpdjp^s&ble~tb.a* Mufltjwt will bay© the offer of the ?^;|^sft&li(>bftt^Miwßfcer'of''A^ieultnre. r ••! «s 'j Ifra» reiy aro^,pf .jEv^^.of Newton,, ta.jk^ep, "Ijh^t li^e- girlr.SS^M^gflif torig on Weaiiw<|ay „ , The dres^bf^TelVe^'aTiU satin worn by Mi^ : ! '■^'^'lod&Bi'at tWJ^6|xQ t bali'wii» 'tety rfdn'and- . O^old friend lE^tiiMeTihone biw sold outj of ivkfitfLe- Bailway Hofcety, W»ntj«nai: ! <iEumoa^i- sjiys thafc Ma«int&nd<rtajditf tf& Blue Ribbon arrnj ia^ni^st»»fc^*'a>«eliiweran l de4our. ....<.!;->;•«} . M^i!'/i^fe)»!EeßAroha-t"inightr:,!<)f .the theodolite" 1 fiat-'fee*«b*a^bt:"a^ }»sty': 'NWtfegv^oekets nor t . . ' , ' -<^in»^wo«M 4iiW9^''tS^'<ll-'/.v)«?i^ dressmaker, T . ... , Bey: .B» , MoMillan, . a .brbt.U-r. of.. Mr C. G' .' ' ■^■ :i i l Jfjis^^ now „?•; --.tftsott aV^-visi^.'ta '♦his ' cityj and be ! ' preached 'in A.ll . •Saintefr-BGfisonby, la^t S-unHi^.' ; ' Vv/ - :'- --z^x^if^Wk'^vxy'-M ag3,ia.Ji.o..tiioi foi-tv..:. lie h^s •;.'■■ pnjrchMaad- feher'^el^tbri of^ ; a •■•w* ale, 70 feet -lor^ -4 r! - :: wMcib4ie'-M > eKhibitingi"'.'The.. whale would boa fittafigpsfde 'shiarw for his )e<^uj'(>3. - ,_.. . T^orWßTO.tno3P:fewo\fireraftu who were sent to . trV.the-phsg* and left the hy:b- ; v-.ifc t^> call at the y J|ferilway J F^rminu t 8 ?j!^«.relv they -rereiwet enough « ihfide withoat we^tinefahe irnio}' »\".b;\ r 1 •• . A young- gentl^than write:) f.o c.yv tHat thean- '.}.>: fhis ' wgtigpthtot --j\'i!-h; (a 1 -- certain i!&^i|l&3lp s^u.n!dWfci^ to-tb^coaetasipn jbhat -women ;h-o all Uikc. : /^i^jSflhms B»ys"that_, largo noses iire signs aiid ;;'SO^«M^<!^4rMdfidbar^er{f j£>ht jdw & fchat /' largo nioaea.are t.h.e,,sfifepts of iorcs of character in the^mt^.t^h^j^wejjsjsthe^^.-ejp^g^or Milled to - . .0' .^gßa^pm^^opy,^ -the 2?*&f ; $;.rm4ixrd by ' post,! f o*©'qf.ih6 Ideal ...p'v.p&i> ft . U:,-» A y i,\ i& \j \ ie : •^^■^hib-'^Bii* 1 ' 1 teaenfidh" of f n)^«piisi"4 "'for .such '. " exegetieal and theftlogiqaj llaificj!* 1 '" '' ■" ; ; J.-.U-V .'c-^h^g^ettJ'ih jfc^Hanolulti" '.hnf.iw ■ so anxiousto- fitttt^M^pr^^t"'a^(ti v^ *>l^ the „f --Jwlip.guished . ;.fpram^' tm»o |s said''tp.'.'' J }!»rf> ftlVon Wvuyfird „ , f!o ;;V. 'tfifi* required iuftwto%nfO9applic3tioii t;> 4. S. f , wUo liutiiaed ' .'. ' Mx&Stotei faift'y db;^o'o"cl Thaf .r.ouuj; iron- - monger^ w=h^ waß'brive enough u> {'«,'•« T>? Potts .-|,^" ; Jg^#;'!S i w^ 1 --O^^ Is'ii.-l-'^rVb Ah- &iid .'"•'' ; : .W:noVfo'iinifJ his. affinity, w^wa t)U : kiii» to a ; T^Vi^^'^!^^'.^^"?'^"^'' ' rf ' ; * i1lt? £ > "«i>o(Gee on •'•■;'' J^ie-Go©k has beeii Ipofeiai-iv-.o- < ;n "■ .\ a 4."-Ali " '• • an^;pa»'§ mm iii 'jAm " wry . f;->:d'.-. J JV- s ., vs - -feha^AastwftJia isdesUned fo ft(<uv«r(-.\»'ap^r),.ini{i!4,' 1 1- ajntr the 'Wiirlt' Oonkstw-nr'. !;<?- y., , •'■, Jue^so; Sunday openings we '.?,■> II ( w- ntv'^'u'-, - '[.■\ahd- i -WKa^r.! '>•..;,;•''■'■;,-•■.••• ." . " . "' : '" .» ' ABOC^^hiepaWenger^^bj^ihe Wolliiiyion fiEon*tfte^^.th''bn''.Satur,jfffi\'::J.iijit; >'.':* M r^ "'y.iney . 3Siwilaß^,.i;whbsQ hus'tiaWV-^i/' 1^?! ip.Uus,^ ,t he, toui>o^Wenirigtdn,,anci; i]^^^tia,>o.^.m o?S< : i Jto"collect stibsprfpt ionei foi'dy%'y iji ;; , oxpea^a of anothev' visit*' Jx> WT}^ti&-sffi,-tt»t: ' v ' M» • Taiwliang'aia resolve;! t.hi^tiiiiif:V.-:t' '?.-'; belt 1 !^ hch.'ind' JKe a grAflß"widq\v;wit]wuf;: >?iv^' i |7ro--iaion''' for her

There was a, decided iinproTement in the music (both vocal and instrumental), at -St; Patrick's on Sunday evening at : yespers. I.t must have been occasioned by the presence- of the " tail " of the Kttle dark gentleman "that sits in the corner. The V hea.d"j , was,.npt( preseftt. ; ', /- •• , .<■ , ... ■E. 0. feels slighted at not being noticed in .our lastyand wishes to .state* that he has been an engaged.man for some months past. We congratulate him, for it was^whispered fio < our ears that tie fair one was cruel, and that he was endeavouring to console himself with; the .little one. , ; _.;.' ,Mr Clark, formerly under-seoretary df the Native .Department, but for some time past settled at the 1 Bay of Islands, arrired in town in j the earljr'part of the week, mi route to Botorua on business connected with the proclamation ore? the natiye lands under the Thermal Springs Act. At the. qpeningr of Parliament Sir William Jerrois was iricawd m a wondrohs blaze of gold lace and bullion,, like a prankish coat of burnished brass, ftn'd his breast was decorated! with stars and orders,' - His reading of the speech was a/studied ' psrforniance, a Tigoroua, sample of elocutionary | jdelivery. ■ " • : "■' I " The Vagabond " was rathor disgusted at being suddenly recalled by the Argus to Melbourne. | He hid received an offer from the Union S.B* Co. to do a "puff '\£escriptiTe fo* £300. How©ye*, there Was not a fenr people ia Auckland^ who breathed mbre freely when the"Vag w wa» on board the Manapoujfi., /,...> MrJFrederio Ernest Sbera, youngest brother of the Messrs Shew of this city, has passed with highest hononrs hb " exams." for the degrees of LX.B. and^BX, at Trinity College, Dublin. •Mr Sherais only twenty-three years of age, and his Tiotories show a vast resource of brain power. It is his intention fco immigrate, to Auckland and join his. brother Henry, who ha» justed started io W prof ession as » banister and solicitor at GKfldorne. ... ; /; _. „,.-, \ EerWrt Speoeer is said to be to punctual that the ladies in the boarding^housa he stay* at set their watches by hi« comings and goings. All these transcendental sages are punctual at hash time. With all their «th«B»ali»m they ate neve* , too «therjaj(J^|P, v jßdnm^u formidable in tripe. She TiniiiliiiTf Tfirj probably nerer read a h*n» of his, , works, jet she et«uds is »w»ofhim— laawoofhitappetitd. s ;U .

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 256

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PERSONAL Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 256

PERSONAL Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 256

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