TAURANGA.
The tea that Dayey ia getting of late is more like ti-tree. It puzzles him to know where it comes from. What attraction is there at Taheke for K. ? Is he going to fraze on a frazer ? Be aisy neow, Dave is watching. Snod arrived at Te Puke yesterday four-in-hand. He looked rather green/as if coming from grass. The Comet says he's an Al driver for all that. •„'.,' ■'■'■'' ■"'■■'' ' " : ' F. returned, from Whakatane races to Taheke the other day with, a pale face, nerves ' unstrung, and general delapidatioii. Beware, the half-' blood's smile is dangerous, though sweet. The Taurang a Advertiser has at last come out with a new-. washed face, and' judging^ from its poetry is not 'on the decline, for while it pub-; lishes such stanzas as its first issue contained, the dough-boys are in the : lead by a- length. G-o ahead; Tauranga ! ■ : ' ■■ / ; : ".',' ; ' .'.,' pNEHUitd-A,' ■ "■''■' ; - j i Agnes looked charming ..in j the .marone and white at the last conpeet., . t .j ■ , The engineer honoured; Onehunga- with his presence once . more, accompanied .with the little i.;: The Beaver- ; will be -joining the. Stolser(r)s Union shortly, and then contemplates running in double harness. . . . . •Bob has taken to rocking, the. cradle, so those jHttle footsteps will not be heard pattering again for a time. j f i C. aaya he could not face a ploughman unless on equal terms, but if he only had his heavy boots on. . A good chance for a crockery shop here. The plates were seen flying about a certain house a few evenings ago. Thoss few moments at the garden gate last Sunday night were hardly worth the walk to Otahuhu, Mick. The Bantam declares that Annie was belle of the 0.0.A. hop. Poor youth, like Dick Deadeye, he means well, but he don't know. Johnny is taking active lessons under a prize pug sinue the hand concert to be. ready for the gold hand musician. The black diamond merchant expressed regret at the rats being so near a pla^e at the regatta. Poor John, you had better take a pit and remain in doors or the drummer will- be coming in on the I half of two. |
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 230, 7 February 1885, Page 10
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362TAURANGA. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 230, 7 February 1885, Page 10
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