NAPIER.
DsLvE. BEE, Fewcvasa 17. We cave ceen. caving grana weather lately for boating, the Rowing C’Lat have been. frepaewtiy airing their boats. bat as ;■*: ?x.< woa.d have it, jess At the time the boating pwmr was hxed I tola you about it in my last is eaxe on wet and stormy, ana she pienie had «•> be given up. It was owes annoying, as every arrangement _n oeen made for a ptexsant eating. That is she worst of oar kartwar- You 3.e»*r ean be jaiae sore or a suitable day for a sail, the wind comes sp so sadden-y. If one coaid arrange a boating exiarsKu c-c the spoc I daresay it w<oia d*x ba: oce must eat. Ana it takes time to pruviae for a large party. We hope ror beater ioek oext time. Mr S. H. *-..cah has Lately presented tiiiee eat-riggers to tne Napier Rowing «.\ao—three toveiv coats. Bis kind present «as very moeh ape ceeiacea. I believe the oo<ts were purchased m Australia. I Ahi exceeding.y sorry to have to tell you •.£ the death, of Mrs de Lisie. na»i been ailrng for some little tune, ba: none of us expeesea she w._ aid so ecf so suddenly. We are a. sincerely sorry for Dr. -:e Lisle and hrs soc_ The latter. I believe- was up country as the time of cis mother's death, which makes st ad the more sac. The ro-fin was covered with a blue wrapper, and no outward sgi&s o 4 moaraing were cceerved- 1 teiie*e this was Mrs De Lis>.e s express wish».\d Napier residents arestid leaving as. The latest is Mr Richard Carter, who n.xs oee-n cere fcr years, and ts marh esteemed. His is a very iamiiiar igure At the And ne anni Mrs Carter will ce very maer micsse*: 1 :cmk they Are gc-ing to Ldreitc. I: mast seem aani :< re seat away after caving kvea s<. '. :c.g m ooe 1 ace. Mrs Carter was a Mess Begg, and is sister so- Mrs -JAmes Cariile. Mr -And Mrs -lar_e* Carlile cave £oc-e to England. We hope so see them eocae :»Aek both, .cosing the better for the ’ William nas renamed from the -• athMr ana Mrs Tambm. are oackfrom Nelsoc. I am sorry so say than Mrs Headley has not been -a: alt well Latelv. c-as is tnier center again e*?w Mr Whiu*fo«nbe ias been rei to Inverrargi... very sorry w* are to b-?»se him also Mrs Be:-'-re here he was presented wi:h a ceactirc. g»:.i A.cert md iiam-?cd i-.eket as a sc£a :: sr. Z’r’eeiA:: :e f Mr ana Mrs Wuiiam Marsna-. ia<e remmei to euchre partaes are ail the raze in Niiier an rhe tibsen: time. Mi.-s Hitehir-rs theseoenghtA:«.a: thirty ie*. c e were tr-resect. rz*.*. i-inc Misses Hamlm. Rn«es. L<eke. Cociend. ‘Hughes, Ins'S Tay r. ana Mrs Hanikuu Mrs Legau and several <?tders. I think :: is a .•ar.ic.i- idea, for realty srosi-rai parties, as a rule, are *ery dow owless oee » ;as.?.-:na-exy fond of mostc. ana even Next week I n ipeto have several mreres-ring items to tel. y»Mx. • •LAI" s wing ?o pressure on oar space we are eompeLed 1 :v er sevenu .-f oar eocrespoodetsts’ letters.’
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 10, 5 March 1892, Page 231
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530NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 10, 5 March 1892, Page 231
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