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WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS

HAMILTON EAST. The Slab should choose a partner not quite so tall as the one he was waltzing with on Boxing Night. The belle looked splendid climbing the ladderin Clyde-street on Boxing Day. What would papa say ? TE AWAMUTU. One of our local celebrities has joined the teetotallers now, because he found it was beyond him to open a cellar with the back of his head. What is the meaning of the Scribe and bank agent play Punch and Judy — one on one side of the fence, the other on the other side ? Have they been speaking about financial affairs. Whois to pay for the petition ? KIHIKIHI. i Artemus has left the kitchen-maid, and flies at higher game. The little Raglan mailman and big Esther did' a tall spoon at the side door. The loafer has once more returned, and has been successful in securing a few victims. The blue ribbon ha 3 vanished. Croppy and the little steward are most affectionate. Those adieus on the bank of the river are really quite affecting; * Who are those girls that frequent the steamer" on Saturday and Sunday nights ? and do theirparents know they do so ? That counter] uinper did not appear very sharpat fisticuffs last Monday morning, to let that boy beat him. Evidently the boy was right.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18850110.2.46

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 10

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220

WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 10

WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 10

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