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AUCKLAND.

Miy 2b. M\ Deab Frieni». I zee*, hardly n*ake any remark* abont Mr I»avki Christie Marray himselr. as the press has given full pnrdieity to Izre *aying* an»i •loings : bat some reztark* aboc&X hi* andrenee- and the han-re*>t£ie an*i tasteful eo-tnnie* w»»rn ’■•y varioas lanise*. may :niere*t rtso-e who were unable to be present at hi* first leetore. The centre seats in the horse-shoe were oceapie*i i»v the invited friend*, to the number of eighty, of La«iy C/aiiie. we>- i*. I believe- a most *ievoce*t admirer of the chamiing w. ? rk* of the giftrei and talented ao<eli*s- The lecture was al’*'» iz-ier the patn>cage •*f the Auckland reavage Club. , Mr* Alfred Sathan wore- a re-AntinE .gown of rich crushed strawberrv silk, hard**-ziely tnnnned with white embroil■fery. white kid g>-ve*. g*«kt ornaments: Mr* Dr. Wilkin.*, htack silk gown, creme wrap, pretty creme mob cap relieved with cardinal: Lady » hisie. Mack gown, opera mantle of rich cardinal satin, cluster of crimson reuses in the 7aG -<az •■ -n-i »>mamefsts: Mr* Dr. Haines, black evening gown, opera mantle --f erim*» ’-n brocaded velvet, and edged with Mark for : Mis* < . Hill, very pretty pare pink *atin gown, unite kid gloves, pretty opera snantle of »-*reme cashmere: Mrs Archie Clark. haE*is»xne gow tz of g» -heliw- blue silk, with trimming* a *ha»ie darker: Mrs J. R KnsseLL ’'■eautifui g**wn »>f rich biAck silk, elbow ran kbt gloves, creme wrap : Mrs Bosune. Mack silk evening dres*, the V shaped corsage zm*zret with a duster of crim*<>z. flowers, tan gloves; 'Mr* Taylor, very pretty creme veiling ew-nimg dies*- terra-e*-tua plusz. -‘»pera mantle : Mr* Kssslrng. bandsome traizrei gi-wn -“f rich black merveillenx, white kid gloves, pres tv erezzre cap- Muss Henderson. h.an*t*ome Bow-nieeked gown of t-are '-lue *tlver—pangled g-Amre. marie 1 “ver satin tzre ' — *z.A-ie- the bcdsce finisi&e»i wzth a •< coral r-izk r»e*. creme gloves- creme shawl: Mre Thoma*, black *Lk and Baee evening dress, richly trim-Fried with fee. ei ♦•■w tan gloves, mantle of pale .grey pi®->h lined with plush : Mr* Herman Brown, pretty .ack g* ■ •-‘c.. F<a.;s: kid gloves: Mr* Day. adaek merveilleax g» »wn. pretty p*dni Bare collarette fastened with g'-d-f white kid glove* : Miss Day. very pretty white 'tress : Mre Vp"*-z. ha£d*i?.me Mack merveilleux evening -tress richly trimmed with jet. opera mantle «>f ruby pltoc*h with facing*of the same shade: Mis* Russet!. verv bee*.an” in- g?wn of **di pale pink material, creme ki*t Mrs Stevenson. hah*i**-me Maek silk gv.wm. g>dd : Miss RrlEingtori- Mack c*:-stmne. A laiiv «r»>rre*re ■ z-'ieat in. Sy vine v writes me parti;-mar* •?: the marriage of Mr Arthur Colbeek whom you will rememher. dear.'as-formerly “<ie of o®r most popsilar ar t eligible ’oache7>-r* and Miss Kate F. Remington, of Sydney. Tze which was fully ciaceal, took April sCih. in St. PanT* Church. Svdney. in the presemre •:< a large and skshiocaMe sssemt'-tage- mefuding many former •«f Auckland. The br&de was given, awav bv her father, and a zaz-t**-me travel Ling g*?wn of terra-cvxta cioto. com. t*ize»•* with velvet in a new &n-i -leliei m* shade, hat to Her sister. Miss Marv Remington, wx* the <-niy bridesmaid. %r,»i size W’ '-re an extremely stylish velveteen ,a new and poer<ar *ha*le of violet- with hat to match. Both La.lies carried zzagnin’reiit boooaets of eh*>ice lowers- the gift •-f the hEdegr** >m. Mr J. C. Remingt»>n performed the duties - test E>urizg the afterm»«i the parents of the brvie zeii an "At Home "at their residence, which was verv largMv attended ‘ v the mien-:* and well-wisher* --c the couple. Mr Percy S-emrer. member of the firm ■< Murray .and Spemrer. azJ-i an Ml Auckland foml>aller. was united in the h- ’.v L. nd* ♦-f ~ - Atrim# >my on Thursday artemecci. last to Mr* Lucv liasalL widow ot the late Mr James Insull. aE?-t Laughter ••■-f Mr F Xutter. e« this city. The marriage was az extremely .uiet '‘■•ne. aad was celebrated first az the •■•fZ’.re ■ ■: the Registrar, and afterward.* at the residence os the oride. ace-.-<iiing to the marriage *ervzee of the Plymouth Brethren, to wzi< h sect the coople r-eu>:-zg. only the nninediate relati ve* reing present, shortly after the ceremony the nappy ‘■•i-urle left for their t-cir. Their absence will ’e <‘f s»me week*’ iurati.-n. I may arit that *« . uiet did Mr *;emrer keep hi* apt >:*iehing marriage that l: was *<*me day* after the ceremony before many hi* irrn.Aui> fries.*is ze-ar-i •■: the eveut. Another marzi:.m.e which I am * ire will interest v«:«n vi* cdebrated in St- An*irewzs Church, tlisboroe- on the 16th in.wr, _ the zaz'py Le zeing Mr Th»‘■mas * rai; way. nephew i-. - . ■.-- }/- ' 7-* -s'' < :A . x ; .z . \... \L>- M IL- A*kie. *i*rer : Mre F 7L • L ■— ■ •< . ~ ir ■■, ~ - -*e ' L ... - L • ■ ciatizg clergyman was the Rev. J. Ward. • u* ”. . ■*■ * -*-’* l ~ -'U*..v rig -g 1 ? ~ ” .ate. ar*». ;.ear*“f •lusse a nun er -f engagement**. Mr J- __n Az*enne zas bet? 1 -the'. - irn.^' ; t. ■ Ml** Mim-z ‘. Layton. Laughter of Captain Clay'd PameiL Mr Warren Blythe- -f X->rzhci«te. La* beceme emgAge’. Miss Lena W*' nan-rsor.. of Laxe Takapuza. Mis* Jennie Nearing, daughter ‘--f ‘.’aptain Nearing. Is engaged to an of&eer on »-me off the largest *teamer* vid ting Auckland : and I learn from a private letter tnat Mi** Wallace. wh*‘« went to Fiji some time ago. an-i who is very well-known in Aueklan*z i* now engaged a doctor as that f-iace.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 22, 31 May 1890, Page 12

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AUCKLAND. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 22, 31 May 1890, Page 12

AUCKLAND. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 22, 31 May 1890, Page 12