BALL TO THE GOVERNOR AND LADY NORMANBY.
I'iie Citizens' Haii to his Kxoeliency the } v inor and Lady Noruiitnliy took place on l> >utml>er 7, at ihu (h >ral H I). 'I here w> ro ihou* 100 couple p ekeut.aiid the ball passed off very successfully, and, in a manner Trbicb
reflect. (1 credit up .n the committee. Ihs Eve. Money and Lady Noiinnn y, accompanied bj ford PhippF, Captain Malintf, ai d Buite, :u nvcd shortly nft^r nine oYk-,< k, and vvuro newed by a euard o' honor, composed of a d< tjiolimonl of N.val \ oliintccia under Captain Leiov, coiiHistuis; of 1)0 moil, and 34 mon bcloiiju<{ to thn llolison Company, under Lieut< limits Dignau and Uliflon. , The ball w«m opom-d About lull pf,st nino o'clock ) k y Jli«* KVcelL'ticy leading off tlip Mayoress fa a •<•' Of qimdriMcsf, tho olhcr (lancers in ulii li wero Sir George Arti"v and thn Maiehi<>t>e<s of Nornunby. K. Von der J[.y-lo, E^q , M.H li. ami Mis. H. Chamb.-ilin, Captain Hcckham aud Mim Will ann,on. The band, which was selected by Mr. Fenton, and ot which Mr. Gforyo Wnghb was tho leader, was a most tfliuirnb one, tho music tin. uighout being everything that could bo desired. The following was tho programme of danceH fcoua through : — Quadrille, " Kdinburith ;*' Value, " AmoHn ;" Galop, "Morning Boll ;'* Lancers, "Muds of Honor;" Valbs, '• Blue Danube; 1 ' Polka MnJjurka, " Lover and Bird ;" Quadrille, "Fire Works ; " Galop, " Four-in Hand ," , Valse, "Jl Bacio;" Lancers, ''Old Engli«h ;" Valso, " K.vthlf en Mavournocn ;" G.ilop, ' Flick and Flock ;" Pol « a Mazurka, " Pipele ;" Valso •• liuby ;" Galop, "Kight Boll ;"VaIse, « Adieu." The following ic the list of names of those Indies and gentlemen who attended : — Air I-'. Aidiard. His Honor Judge Bcckha-m, Mih. Bcckham, Miss I5ockli.nn, C.ipt.iin Bubot, Mrs. Babot, M^r. L. lieiij.unin, Afr. William Hoyd, Air. (r. Urowiic, Mi^ ISrciiincr, i\li. K. Browning, Mrs. Biownmt,'. Miss Ili-owiiinc;, Mr. Bnrbor, Mr. Jlrstimton, Mis. lii.iiistoii, Mi. Broliain, Mi. iirock, j\fr. K. ]5n tt, t'oJonel JJiihicuvi.s 'I'lie Hon. llcuiy (.'lmnibeiliu. Mi'., rhiinbeilin, Di. .1. L. ('.mipbcll, Mi. <'■<■>»')'. s s C^i), Mi. 1? t'.isey, Mi. Tliom.ts Col,,)-, Mis. Tlioni.isColiiijr, jMi AV If. < 'bin ton, Mim. t'lnutoii, Mi.' Coinislvey, Mis. Coudskcy, M>. J.uncs M^oOosh Cliu'k, M^r. t'Luk, Mi. AV. H. Uochiane, Mr. Oloik, Mr. .Tftincs Contas, Mis. C'o:ituK, Miss Co.itps, Miss t'oituH, Mr. ]). Ciuitksbaiik, Mi. J. Cosgiave, M^im t'osyiavc. Mr. Jolm lAiifraillc, Mrs. D.ug.ivillc, (/>v]>t.iin K. .1. D.iveiuy, Mi. W. Di akc. '/'lie Kc\. M. Klkm, Mr Kukfoid. •liulgo F. 1). Fcntou, C'ai»tnin Forh.iin, Mr. Ti.uei, Mis. ]''i,i/er, Mi«H Riiibmn. Miss A. Vio^li.tin, Mi«s 15. Fioghnin, Mr. AVill5.Mil FU/ j:ui.ild. ('it)itiuii Korgnssoi), JNit. H. Ktign^oii. 1)1. fJoldsbro-, Mi. fi. <Jiallam, Mis. (JmIi.ihi, Mi- C.'o. (M^tlhill, Mr.s. Oco. Gledhill, Mi. <.o<)(lbuo, Mis. (Joodhuc, Mr. J. 1». (ii.ili.iin, Aliss .1. (t'labam, Miss Graham, Mr. O. (io\ett, Mi (.'icy, M, .. < Jen iii.m, Mr. Goodhall, Mis <>oodlull, Mr. (t. S. ({l.iliiim, Major flordon. \S .). Iluist, Mrs. Pfuist, Dr. Ilooiici, Hnojier, Hoi i to Whctuki, M"r. .folm Hay, W< f)\vcn Hnmphiies, Mis. Owen Huinpbries, .Miss Hnniphiios, Mi. Thou. HcndorHon, Mr. H. W. IIlihIl'isoii, M^ih. J. Hay, Hono To Ono. Mi. Homy Is.t.ics, 3fis. Ih.isics, Mr. Barton Ireland, .Mis 1', Iiul.md, Mr. Edward Tsaacs, Miss Issiacs, Miss L. Isaacs, Mr. Ireland, Mrt». li eland. Mr. .Samuel Jaokson, jun. Mr. S. Kohn, Mr. John KirkVrood, Mrs* Kiikwood, A[r. Kcmiithorne, Mrs. Keesing, -Mihs Ke-esingk MIks King, Mr. A. King. Mr. D. M. Luckie, Mrs. Luckic, Miss Lyall, Mis. Lee. Judge Munioe, Mis. Munroo, Miss Munroo, Tilr. MilUr, Mis. Millar, Mi. A. G. Millar, Miss Motion, Mihs INfust, Mr. M. Montague; Mrs. Montague, Miss M.iling, Mr. H. A. D. Mowbray, Mr. Mowbray, Mis. Mowbray, Misses Mowbray (2), Mr. K. Mills, Mr. Marks, Miss Marks, Sir Donald McLean, Mm. McLoan, Mr. MoLean, Mr. 'V. Mucff.n lane. Miss Macffarlano, Mr. Mclntosh, Mix. Mclutosh, Colonel McDonald, Mis. McDonald. Mr. L. D. Nathan, Mm. L. D. Nathan, Mr. W. J. Nathan, Mr. Thos. Niccol, Captain Neiglick. Mrs. Owen, Mr. W. Osbornc, Mr. R. .T. O'Sullivan, Miss O'Sullivan. Tho Hon. Dr. i'ollon, Mrs. Pollen, Mr. Hugh J'ollen, Mr. Ponseninkie, Mr. AV. Fhilson. Captain Rails, Mrs. Kails, Mr. D. Robb, Mr. V,. C. Kiddings, Mis Rotkrugo, Mr. G. M. Hood, Mrs. G. M. ltced, Mr. John Reid, Mr. J. a. lieid, Mrs. J. S. Reid. Lieut. -Colonel St. John, Mr. J. Shcehan, Mr. W. Swanson, Mr. John Shcra, Mrs. Shcra, Mr. K. Seccombe, Mra. Seccombe, Mr. J. C. Seccombc, Mr. S.' Spragg, Miss M. Sheohan, Mr. Stevcnhoii, Mr. A. S. Saunders, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. Hharland, Mrs. Sharland, Miss A. Sharland, M.I8M Thailand. Major Te AVheoro, Mr. B. Tonks, Mr. P. Tuhaere, Mr. D. A. Tolo, Mr. A. K. Taylor, Mrs. A. K. Taylor, Mr. Von der Hoyde, Mrs. Von dor Hoyile. Tho Hon. J. AVillisimson, Mr. J. Williamson, Mrs. AVilliamson, Miss AVilliamson, Mr. Robert AVhifcnon, M^i«s AVhitson, Mr. Reader Wood, M rs. lie.ulor AVood, Mr. AVare, Mrs. Ware, Miss AVebstcr, Mr. Ernest H. AVood. Besides the above names there woro seven tickets given in upon which no names woro wiitten. At about halfpait eleven o'clock dancing was suspended, and L»dy Normanby was nxcditi'd to tho cupper room by his Worship the Mayor, Ins I'xcllenoy following with tho May mess, Sir George Arney with Mrs. Pollen. Captain Bcokbam w th Mrs. Wilhamjioii, I) McLean, K.C M G., with Mm. (leader Wood, ami his Honor the Superintt^dniit with vi rs. Beckharn. Wor.bip tho Mayor oconpied tho chair, with bis hxucllency the Govt rnor on hU ri . lib and Lady Nornianby < n h's left. After substantial justice bad been d<in<> to tho supper, whioh was presided by Mr. fctacey, in a satiafactory m.mnV, Hii Worshi • the M won proposed tho he dth of the Queen, which «*« riaponded to with the ueuil lionorx, and afterwards the luftUha of tho Prince and Princoss of Wa'eu »nd tbo ro»k of the Royal Family, which were drunk with enthusiasm. His Worship proposed "The health of If. s Kxoellonoy tho Governor." to which His Excellency responded, ainidit load chef ring. •Slit <i. Aknky proposed the next toast, viz., '• .Sir James PerKUMon," which was responded to by Hir D. McLean, K.C M.G. His ifonor the Svpkris'tksdent proposed " I he h'-»lth of her Jadyuhip the Marchion«'ss of Nonnanby," to which his .Excel len'jy tho Governor responded.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5410, 24 December 1874, Page 6
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1,039BALL TO THE GOVERNOR AND LADY NORMANBY. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5410, 24 December 1874, Page 6
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