THE PRESENTS.
The following is a list of the presents given. When laid out for inspection by the guests they mad* an imposing display — Rev. Greo.and Mrs Barclay,handsome silver salver and tray; Mr and Mrs John Cochrane, beautiful large hand pain ted vases; Mr and Mrs Kelman, tea set ; Mr and Mrs Hardcastle, cushion, mantle drape, antimacassar, butter cooler; Mr and Mrs Amos Sherratt, toilet set; Mr and Mrs Thes. Sherratt, teapot; Mr and Mrs Aitken, dinner knives; Mr and Mrs White, half dozen fish knives and forks; Mr and Mrs McKenzie, cheque; Mr and Mrs R. Irvine, cheque; Mr and Mrs Pye, brackets and ornaments; Mr and Mrs Gibson, rases; Mr and Mrs Cochrane, teapot and table bell; Mr and Mrs Flatman, table cloth; Mrs bmith, sUrer spoon and silver jelly dish ; Mrs Dr Mclntyre, card tray; Mr H. W. Moore, silver card tray; Mr Levy, handsome set of carvers; Miss Hill, silver breakfast cruet; Mrs Hill, silver forks and sugar sifter; Misses Gardner, crazy cushion; Miss Pearson, bracket ornament; Miss Miller, handsome silver biscuit basket; Key, Clement, cabinet; Rev. Archibald, beautiful copy of Tennyson; Miss Eskett, bracket; Miss Maggie Dunlop, pair of water, color pictures by giver; Miss Mina Dunlop, unique silver table rings; Miss Boswell, salts; Miss Kenneth McKenzie, silver carver rests; Mr W. Sherratt, screen; Mr McCaskey, fretwork photo frame; Mrs Boswell, feather pillows ; Mrs Wagstaff, crumb brush and tray; Mr and Mrs Penny, salts and jelly dishes; Mr and Mrs Shaw, two pocket bibles; Mr and Mrs Maslin, beautiful inlaid workbox; Mr and Mrs Grow, lovely salts; Mr and Mrs Willoughby, large well-bound Sankey's hymns; Mr W. Stoneheuse, toilet set and ornaments ; Miss Allpress, Mrs Beeton's book of household management; Mr and Mrs Logan,splendid and uncemmmon plush album; Mr and Mrs Cunningham, handsome table rings; Mr and Mrs Steven, ornamental watch-pocket; Mr W. Campbell, beautiful Indian shawl; Mrs Scroggie, rases ; Miss J. Miller, ornament; Master Fred. Dunlop, enlarged photo; Mr and Mrs Howard, water bottles and jugs; Mrs Fish, silver butter knife; Harris and Sons, handsome silver cruet; Mrs Williams, silver butter knife; Mr and Mrs Hiskens, pair of large plaques; Mr Weaver, crystal dishes and pair rases ; Misses Erskine, teapot and set jugs; Mr Erskine, cheese cover; Mr and Mrs McKay, pickle jar; Miss Hart, two pair rases; Mr Mcllroy, silrer soup ladle; Mr and Mrs Steward, silver salts; Mrs Brown, bracket, (plush) ; Miss McKenzie, silrer butter dish and knife; Mrs Gardner, ornament (shoe) ; Mr McCaskie, photograph frume.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2147, 8 January 1891, Page 3
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414THE PRESENTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2147, 8 January 1891, Page 3
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