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CAMBRIDGE.

B. has gone to reap that barley at Litebfield

Who is the young lady that fills Dave's pipe ? J. is looking culo since his return to Waikato. What cliri H. leave his mate in the lurch for ? C. says he enjoyed his drive on Saturday night. W. had better beware, as the Pokaki swears vengeance. Where did A. 8. recover the buggy, and where did it disappear from ? Dick should leave his buggy at home when next he yisits his friends. Charlie L. looks sad since the mysterious disappearance of his girl. What would the Jams say if the roan horsecould speak and tell tales ?

The reporter has given up his billet and taken to farming. By (Ecl)gar, lie lias.

Since there is so much whalebone about, H. intends to change his condition in life, but beware oi : Archie.

Bobby had a cheap ride home. He -will now buck the roan and his driver for a thousand.

How discomfited the diminutive Don looked on .Sunday evening when he received that wellmoriied snubbing from a aertain young iady. Did he understand her allusion to hawks ?

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18850307.2.8

Bibliographic details
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
185

CAMBRIDGE. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 3

CAMBRIDGE. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 3

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