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CHRISTCHURCH.

f‘H£L*T».'HVIXH. May 21. Deae Bee. We are *till very ecv!e>ix*ricax in all -ar d»dng* : addresses of welcome t« - oar new Bi*hop. farewell a*i*iresses to oar late beb>v«d Bishop, a farewell sermon fnxn the very Rev. the Dean, an adirese from she clergy to him. and io •j«l. Tze L»ean ami Mr* left for England in the T»>ngariro

for twelve haJklay, and I ns Mire everyone wisdies them a real (JeaMtie trip and «afo retain. - The I lean aa.worked uneearingiy for nearly forty year*, ami deserve* a fo-li-lay. Laving lately seen in .ielieate health. The family retuain .xat here—*®ie at -eh..»>l. uaher* with frien-i*. The Teeigarirw w*» <ieeke«i frwtn stem to *tem tn>et gaily with banting »a the «sea*fo® of the marriage of the chief .-f6eer. Mr MillwaoL to Mfor Kntherfoni. -<f <'ranmer *inare. ChrvtehuretiL. The eeremoev *nok plare at St. Michael * <_ tsurrh. the Rev. W alter Hst-per .delating. The bride wore a nretty grey <-»:etar".se. ami lookesi extremely well, a■rid meet of the weriding party. The gnest.- were not aaa-:v«i.. being nearly all relative* of tbebrs»ie. Mr* Millward aecHMfonie* her ha<bami thi- time to EnglamL At the opening of the franmer Senate tenni* e»:«irt* a great ttwl of friend* ami player* x**em'‘4e»i. The enort* have been lengthened ami improved siaee la*t -ea.*-.®, ami a number of new memler* have joined. Mr-ami Mi** Ne»iwiH. a*siste>f bv several yoang lady friemi*. provided the tea ar*i cake. It was cold work looking on. though *ome of the play wa< exesrirsg enoagh. In the evening Professor ami Mr* Biekertoc. Wainorta. gave one of their eharaiing evening partie*. «ei thi* ..leeasi.:® t«> intre.iss.re their-iaoghter into (Arfotiehnrrh society. She has now j.ene»i the rank- -f • oar girKand when one thinkof the firty-two wh> played whist so j.rettily with ten emergeneie* in the baekgrocind a week ago. it makes one want to emigrate. Sorely no other town in New Zealand has so manv girts. Miss Bsrkerton wore- a white net skirt ami white sarin b.»iiee. She is very petite ami pretty. Among the gnests were Mre and ahe Misses Ro-e. Mr ami the Misses March, wise -ang very pleasingly daring the evening. Mr and Mis* >'oanal. Mr ami Mrs Firth, the latter wearing a very becoming oink dress. Miss MeKae also looked very well in pink: Mirs «iarrani Sydney white dress with pink silk .ash ; Mr- J. Aiken very in black -Hilk A&i sri*.»ire relieve*! az sbe ueek wiEh zulße: Mis* Speisseley im rel. and usany n»re. wbc. all is was a •tefchsful pouty. Mre «’owlisLaw had *ucire*i*ful »:aa?e •>•□. NVedne*•lav ettiedy y«:»uu*: p*rople. The were «|uite superb ae>l in *uch p-:*-fu*i*>ffi. ehry*AE i ubeDauns* everyw'zere. Mr* Turrell l»»kei *wh a chArmimg: obi Ba«>iy iu her Mack velvet utes* aeA rich white Lace: Mi** » owh*tav were a black evening uress i M:.** Wynn- William*, a ■'■e»mLziz: dress »»f patiekAue : Mr** Kmubell kwokei weO in ?4ue : Miss Re’ u uu**xr in white- The Mtsse* Murray-Aynsley. Mi** R-eeve*. Mi*s TaLart. Mi** Hrswi. Mi** Belmore. ar.’-t mamy m.*"re £raee»l the **eae. fVhLLY Val_£.

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

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

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