j INVEBOJCBOILL. , % vTte holiday season, which maybe said to'have fifXw "arrived at its termination; has. befeH' marked by a rather more than utfaaV degree.pl VhiTarUr - and enjoyment at InTwcargill.. . Besidesjnumerous pic-nics and other otit door amusements, there have beentw* bumper concerts, under the management ; of Miss Bedmayne, and a ball and supper at the Albion Hotel (Lind's,) which passed off with great eclat, dancing being kept up '*• till the broad day-light," with Miss Bedmayne presiding at the piano; while those who delighted in the Scottish reel bad an- opportunity of doing so to the enlivening strains of the national " pipes," the whole being rendered still mure chararteristicby the appearance of several parties in the Highland costume. The supper was all that could be desired, and! reflected great credit Upon "Mr. Lind, the purveyor. The contiuuance ttf fine weather has greatly. added to the«njoymeniof the holiday folk; and ft wUI-bW.seAi from pur advertising polomns that additional amusement; is contemplated in the shape of races, which are fixed to come off on the 10th February, • ' •- .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1401, 27 January 1860, Page 5
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