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_ Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dunn}-, of Tc Awaiic, South Wairurap-.i, ave paying a short visit to I'almcrston -\ T orth. Mr. and Mrs. T. ][. Lowry, Havrke's Hay, are visiting Auckland. Jlr. and Mrs. Harbottle are visiting .Maslerlon, and are (ho guests of Mrs. Vivian Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Algar Williams have gone to Auckland, whore they intend to rcninin for several weeks. Mrs. D. J). Cameron (Kaiwarra) is visiting relatives in Hie Wairoa. pa. Dr. Elizabeth Macc'tonald returned vestcrdny from a visit to Auckland, wliere sho was tho guest of her brother, the Rev. ItaiiOlacdonald, at Otuhuhu. She leaves for Scotland by tho Hangitirn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W." Elliott and Master Yates, .of Hatmna -'Hawke's Bay), . are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott, of Karori. On Wednesday last Mrs. D. C. "Edwards, of Upper Hutt, was the hostess at a "kitchen tea" given at her homo in William Street for Miss Ivy Butler, whose marriago takes place, shortly. Songs w.ere sung by several of the guests, and a very enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. Gower Burns, of Christehurch, has been engaged by the Wellington Chnra! Society to sing the soprano solos in "The Creation" aftlie Town Hall on Friday,. May .5. The committee who had the arrangements, for the' farewell concert given recently for Mr." Ernest Parkes ore holding an "at home" in the Marine Engineers' Institute on Friday, April 21, to enable Mr. Parkes'S' friends to personally say good-bye to him. There will bo music and dancing, and, during the evening, a presentation is to bo mado to Mr. Tarkce. .Mrs. W. R. Wilson, of Auckland, arrived in Wellington yesterday by the Tainui from London. Miss Gill, who arrived.in Wellington by the Tainui yesterday, and who is a daughter of Mr."W. Gill, of the Upper Hutt, is to be married on Saturday to Mr. W. E. C. Oswin, accountant in the wool department .of Messrs. Dalgety .and Co. Mr. Oswin has been presented with a caso of cutlery-.by. the staff on the occasion of his coming marriage. Mrs. W. James, of Masterton, and Miss 200 Holmes, havo . bcon spending tho Easter days at Hastings. Miss Jessie Fulton, who has been staying with friends in the Wairarnpa, has' returned home to Blenheim. Our Woodville correspondent writes that at tho Holy Trinity Church, Woodville, the marriage was celebrated, on Monday, of Miss W. Davicsto Mα-. Holmes, of Gishornc, and of Miss Wright to Mr. Coltman, of Palme'rston North. At St. David's Church, in the fame town, Miss Curry was married to Mr. Ales. Crawford. ' : ' '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1105, 19 April 1911, Page 9
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