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GARDEN PARTY

WELCOME TO THE BISHOP Ideal weather favoured the garden party neiu on Saturauy aLterimoii m tne ciiurcn grounus ol viinsi uiurcu, vviCKSceeu ►jtieec, me occasion uew b an inrormai welcome lo me Kiguv rtev. n. bi. Baroc Hcmanu, mshop ol Wellington. ims is me nisi oiiiciai visit ox. nis juoruSuip to Wanganui. Three hunareu guests were in attendance, amongst wiioaii viie Bisnop moved ana nueiy. rhe Ven. Arcnaeacon d. re. iouu fa , M.A., extended a warm welcome io me Bishop, staling now giau they were to nave a caance ol welcoming His Lordsnip to mis city at a irienuiy galnenng. bucn a gathering promoted closer fellowship. Mr T. Kusseu, on uehalf ol the laity, said tne Bishop had lolloweu a nne ol successful ana capable men wno possessed great courage anu wisdom, xie reit mat tne new bishop wouiu worthily upnoid these traditions, ivir Russen aaued that ne appreciated me fact that ms Lordship nad leit England and nis home to woi'K in i\evv Zealand. He assured mm ol tne whoie-heartea support of members ol the parish of Cnnst Churcn. Bishop Hollanu, in ms reply, said he heartily appreciated the welcome _...v.k.cd to iiiHi, me warmtn or wmen was unexpected, it gave mm mucn ’ pleasure to meet the enuren people I informally ana to Know tncni individually. It was a pleasure to Know also that behind him in nis worn ne , nad many staunch fnenas. The irieiklly interest ol me incw Zealand people j ana the everlasting green oi ns mils, J nad proved a source ot considerable L pleasure to mm. i-ie regretted that I Mrs Holland was unable to be present, out she would have an opportunity o± p visiting Wanganui at a later date. 3 Among those present were Mr and , Mrs G. A. Amundsen, Mr ana ivirs f J. C. Richardson, Hr. ana Mrs A. H. 3 E. Wall, Mr A. W. Jones, Dr. ana Mrs kt. E. i. newart, Mr ana Mrs r. Rus--1 sell, Mr and Mrs T. Hine, Mrs r. wns hie, Mr. and Miss Cargill, Mrs ivi. Mc- ] Beth, Mrs and Miss Anderson, Mr aim Mrs A. J. Pritchard, Mr and Mrs Burnett and Miss Burnett, Mr and Mrs S.. t H. Poole, Mr Eric Jones, the Rev. W. , and Mrs Lambert, the Ven. Archi deacon and Mrs J. R. loung, the Rev r and Mrs W. Smalllield, the Rev. ano •• xMrs C. W. Solomon, the Rev. H. A Austin; Mesdames G. H. Lawrence M. E. Buller, A. J. Cutler, S. H. Gid-

dings, E. B. Toomath, E. Ziesler, Morton Jones, A. J. Vollemaere, J. C. Wickham, B. Ashcroft, G. Kidson ana G. Canty, L. Bushell. VICE-REGAL OiNNHIi AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE The Governor-General and Lady Gaiway gave a dinner ai Government House on Friday evening m nonour ui the Marquess ana Murcmoness ox. xiarungion, the loiiovviag guests being present; ine Prime xamister, Kt. non. M. J. Savage, tne non. r. rlaser and Mrs Fraser, tne non. K. bempie and Mrs Sempie, me Cnier justice (Sir iviicnaei mycrs; ana nady iviyers, then Hon. Sir waiter carncross ana nady Carncross, tnt Hon. W. n. i_»arnard and Mrs Barnard, the non. Mr . Justice Lage, the lion. Sir Francis [ r razer anu nady r razer, the Bisnup o£ Wellington and Mrs Holland, Major-General Sir William SinclanBurgess, Kear-Aamiral tne Hon. n. k. urummona, Lord anu Lady Vv aleran, Sir James and Lady miiott, Lady Luke, Lady Fomare, the Mayor 01 Wellington, Mr T. C. A. Hisiop; Mr and Mrs D. J. McGowan, the Kt. Hon. J. G. Coates and Mrs coales, Mr anu Mrs David Jones, Captain K. D. Oliver, R.N. and Mrs Oliver, Colonel G. F. C. Campbell, Mr L. Leieaux, Mr and Mi., Eric Kidaiiord, Mr ana Mrs H. 1. 1. Blundell, iVLr and Mrs L. O. li. Hipp, Major Robert Wilson, Mrs F. Hay, Mr Boyd Shannon, Miss E. Bell, Mis Webster. i Mr and Mrs L. R. Bucii (Masterton) and Mr J. E. Lovelock were the guests ol the Governor-Gen-eral and Lady Galway at luncheon at Government House on Saturday. In the afternoon His Excellency, accompanied by the Marquess and Marchioness of Hartington, left for National Park for a short fishing trip in the Taupo district. His Excellency will return from Taupo erfi Tuesday morning. Her Excellency and Captain HerberPercy will be the guests of Mrs GuyWilliams (Masterton) for the weekend.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 265, 9 November 1936, Page 2

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GARDEN PARTY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 265, 9 November 1936, Page 2

GARDEN PARTY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 265, 9 November 1936, Page 2

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