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The Olivette Assembly.

The ball in connection with Mrs Caulton's Ollivette Assembly in the St. Matthew's Hall last evening was a very happy affair, and everything passed off with pleasing precision. The music was first-class, the floor good, and the refreshments liberal. Extras were played by Mrs Rainbow, Misses George, T. Caulton, G. -Roach and Robertson. Amongst those present were: — Mrs Wrigley, Amy Robsart; Mrs Rainbow, Josephine ; Miss L. Caulton, Pierrette; MissN. Caulton, Malaguena; Miss Leslie, Dorothy; Miss Maddison, Laburnium ; Miss N. Maddison, Sing a Song of Sixpence ; Miss Robertson, Nancy Lee; Miss Gallien, "She"; Miss George, Poppy ; Miss M. George, Choppinette ; Miss Bennett, Romp ; Miss Garrard, Pearl ; Miss Langley, Night Showers; Misses A. and M. Millar, Gondoliers' wives ; Miss Hartshorn, Goddess; Miss G. Williams, Lady 19thcentury; Miss B. Williams, Spring; Miss Hyde, Maid from Halldon Hall; Miss McConnell, Spring ; Miss Wrigley, Girofle; Miss Neale, Butterfly ; Miss Brown, Schoolgirl; Mrs Kershaw, Mrs Price, Misses Roach, G. Roach, Newton, and Wakeford, evening dress. F. Caulton and E. Hyde, Gondoliers; S. Ridgway, Turkish Officer; W. Robertson, Sailor; J. Hodd, Philadelphia Lawyer ; H. Gjithrie, Stockman; J. P. Holroyd, Ceylon Planter; W. K. Wallace, Turkish Officer (undress) ; J. Robertson, Queen's Own Highlander; A. Maddison, Sailor; N. R. Wellwood, Boatswain of Pinafore; W. Duncan, Gentleman of the 19th Century.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 109, 1 September 1896, Page 2

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The Olivette Assembly. Hastings Standard, Issue 109, 1 September 1896, Page 2

The Olivette Assembly. Hastings Standard, Issue 109, 1 September 1896, Page 2

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