HASTINGS (H. 8.)
Who shouted the shandygaff for the railway - crossing agitator ; or, did he charge it to the expenses of the public body he represents ?
Mr Goldsmith's eh filly, Opera Q-irl — Miuket — Mischiefi did a two-mile trial spin the other morning (owner up) in the best time on record — 2min. sOiees. Mr Stafford acted as time-keeper, and used the town clock for the occasion, a sufficient guarantee that no mistake in the time was
made
KAUKAPAKAPA. Whisky is on the board now since W. has become a father.
Candlestick Joe is doing a great fly round with the visitors from town.
Who pinned the napkin on to Long Bill's coattail going to church on a recent Sunday ?
Poor Joseph was downhearted because Miss McL. was not at the dance last Friday night.
IT., it is hoped the cakes that you took up the hill the morning after the ball lasted all the week.
What is the reason that the contractor has left off coming to the dancing class ? I suppose it is because the old people won't let the girl go.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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182HASTINGS (H.B.) Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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