OTAHUHU.
Jim vows vengeance on that young man from town for taking all thebest dances on Miss P.'sprogramme. I have to warn that young gushing Adonis riofc to take the watchmaker's colt when he goes to Panumre to see Mary Jane. Huff sed.
Were there no j T oung men in or about the hotel to take those Jvc girls to the ball ? Is it truethat Miss H. asked the young man from Flat Bush to take her ?
The Eoad Board intends to offer a reward of £5 to the fh'3t unfortunate who rolls over theRailway G-ully. P.S. — The wall 13 down ready for the first suicide. ' •
A new order in Council, posted at the 'bars, says all cows, horses, and calves must be collared* Roll up gentlemen of the Board, the saddler hasplenty to fit you all ! calves collars only 2s each. ; Councillor Tom will preach a funeral sermon at 2.30 Sunday next on the death of Absolom's— old pound. The text will be from Mr Huttonson's Gk>3pel of St. Luke. A striDg(ers) band will be in attendance. P.S. — A collection will be taken on behalf of the new pound.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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191OTAHUHU. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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