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NEW PLYMOUTH WHISPERINGS.

Mao lias added a cradle to his lares and penates since he moved them to Waitara. " Coming events, &c." .; After her walk last Sunday evening. Miss B. said that the " Butterfly " kiss was quite too delicious. * Charley, when next you go " nyum-nyum-ing^^^fc. the beach at dark take care that . thg|||l|§» no small boys on the other side of tl^^^-hillocks. Carrie has returned from Chnstchurch. Rumour hafch it that she has left her heart behind her, and that we are soon to have a fashionable wedding. Oh, fickle Carrie ! What about the drive to Waitara ? Is the Auckland son of Crispin so soon forgotten ? * Delays are dangerous. Captain, another beau has already begun to attend E. in her walks. Screw up your courage, man, the little sergeant has retired. f ■''.. The wedding-dress for a much-talked-of approaching happy event is of fawn ■* silk, trimmed with white broche. It has been entrusted to thejhands of an Auckland dress-, maker, and is "a triumph of art and slnll. Miss B. will look gushing. ' Mr Smith is a. candidate for the captaincy of the new Naval volunteers. He' has a sort of claim to the office, for he understands the theory of " projections " if riot of " projectiles." Little Tommy wanted to come to town. from Pungarehu last week, but was not allowed. The mystery was explained when_ , we learned that his sister-in-law had^& I arrived from the South.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 4

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NEW PLYMOUTH WHISPERINGS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 4

NEW PLYMOUTH WHISPERINGS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 4

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