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WELLINGTON.

Dear Bee, July 21. , . , as b een s o much gaiety that I hardly know where to begin this week. All the visitors have arrived, and the session frivolities are in full swing:. Every day there has been something important going on, both afternoons and evenings, and anyone with thoughts of entertaining are sending out their cards luily a tortnight in advance, in order to keep people free for it. HIE STAR ROWING CLUB DANCE was most successful. You will find an account in ‘Topics,’! fancy. Amongst those present I noticed Mrs Brandon, who wore a beautiful white silk trained gown ; Mrs E. Richardson, rich black velvet, trained, and trimmed with white lace; Mrs Maxwell, deep claret velvet: Lady Campbell, black with wreaths of pink roses; Mrs J. Rhodes (Napier), pale lemon mervcilleux ; Lady Buckley, a hand-ome black gown; Mrs Smithson (Timaru), a lovely white silk, with corselet bodice embroidered with gold and beetles wings, green velvet Watteau bow; Mrs D. Riddiford (Rangatikei) ruby velvet with front of coffee lace; Mrs Pratt (Palmerston), black net and velvet : Mrs Purdy (Hutt), white veiled with mi rs Castend yk, blue and pink pompadour silk; Mrs Seed, black : Mrs Ogle, a handsome white silk trained, pearl corselet and panels ; Mrs Wardrop, turquoise blue surah with corselet of deep brown rolled velvet; Mrs Tavener (Rangatikei) black jetted gown ; Mrs Gibson, Mrs Cooper, Mrs Hickson. Mr- Gore.claret velvet and pink silk; Mrs Man’ell, yellow soft silk: Mrs Burnett, Mrs Samuels, Mrs Bendall, Mrs Firth, in blue brocade; Mrs Hohn wood, brown net with flowers; Mrs Lee, Mrs Page, Mrs Crawford, Mrs Ross, Mrs Tripe, Mrs M. Reid, Mrs Kenny, Mrs Lose Mrs McClean, pink soft silk, Watteau train : Mrs Wallace, Mrs* ’ I ?. nd ’ M rs Stevens, Mrs Williams, Miss M. Rhodes (Napier), white silk trimmed with niching; Miss Russell (Hastings), white watered silk and gauze prettily trimmed with green ribbon ; Miss Loughnan (Christchurch), white silk ; Miss McLean (Dunedin), black with green ribbons and jewelled panel; Miss Krull (Wanganui). black with rose pink flowers; Miss A. St. Hill (Hastings’, K ,ue & auze J Miss Wilford (Hutt), white and green ; Miss *>• ** a Pretty white debutante’s gown; Miss Holmes bmek with pink flowers; Miss Pynsent, white veiled with black ; Miss Johnston, pale grey brocade caught with large pearl ornaments and chiffon; Miss Helen Williams (Dunedin), black trimmed with crimson velvet: Miss M. Grace, white net with pink flowers; Miss A. Grace, white satin; Miss L. Izard, white gauze with green ribbons; Miss Elfie Williams, pale grey in 4 Miss Cooper, cream gauze; Miss I. Cooper, pink; Miss Moorhouse, black; Miss H. Moorhouse, white striped silk; Miss M. Gore, black with wreaths of white flowers ; Miss Richardson, black velvet with white crinkled chiffon sleeves; Miss Barron pink ; Miss Dransficld, pink moire ; Miss McKellar, lemon silk with ruching; Miss Griffiths, black and gold ; Miss Brandon, bright red net; Miss A. Brandon, yellow; Miss Morrah. white fishermans net; Miss Hammerton, pink brocade: Miss Duthie. white silk ; Miss Ross, pale pink and green ; Miss Burnett, pink; and her sister white figured with blue crescents; Miss Laishlev, bright red embroidered with gold; Miss McGregor, pale blue ; Miss Hart, white chiffon ; and her sister pale green and white; Mjss Borlase (Wanganui), light coffee lace trimmed with turquoise blue ribbons; Miss Elliott, electric blue velvet; Miss Tuckey, pink Wl th chifton frills; Missß. Tuckey,dark blue and red ; Miss Gibson, blue ; Miss Reid, pretty yellow gauze; Miss Hey wood, pink; Miss D. Hey wood (a debutante), white satin edged with swansdown ; Miss Fairchild, bluesilkandher sistermauvesilk with white Watteau bow; Miss Harding, cream and mauve and her sister cream i; Miss Barclay, cream net; Miss Huxtable, yellow gauze ; Miss Kennedy, yellow and her sister black; Miss B. Kennedy, black and red; Miss M. Kennedy, yellow gauze; Miss Seddon, Watteau bow ; Miss Bendall (a debutante), white silk ; Miss Glover, white spotted net; Miss Johnston (Hutt), black and and her sister, cieani ; Miss M. Quick, fawn velvet; Miss Nevill (Dunedin), black net ; Miss L. Johnston, cream and gold; Miss Kenny, cream net with violets; Miss Tripe, white Liberty silk ; Miss * ’. Brandon, pink and blue Pompadour silk; Miss Pickering, white with red velvet ribbons, and her sister a very pretty crimson satin, hand painted; Miss Page: Miss Lee, black over white; Miss W iddop, white : Miss E. Widdop (a debutante), white silk, feather triniming: Miss Samuels, blue silk; Miss Rose, cream gauze; Miss L. Rose (a debutante), white Liberty silk with £<♦ s Famcourt, blue veiling braided with silver: Miss Willis, white; Miss Trimnell, sage green net and silk; Miss Pownall, white silk and green velvet; Miss Williams, white; Miss Ling, pale yellow; Miss Lingard, black, trimmed with blue chifton, and Messrs Seddon, Chapman, Wardrop, Govctt, Cooper, Turnbull. Vogel, Baldwin. Richardson, Tolhurst, Gardiner, Hamilton, Todd. Woolridge, Butterworth, Anson, Tripp, St. Hill, Kebbell, Gore, Pratt, Ogle, Tripp, Izard, Elliott, Bjss, Jackson, C. Cooper. Burns and Lieuts, Stansfield, and Buck, and Dr. Collins, of H.M.S. Ringarooma. besides many others. A couple of extras were played at supper time by Miss I. Cooper and Miss Pownall. DR. AND MRS ADAMS’ ‘AT HOME.’ Mrs Adams, who is a charming hostess, received in a handsome pale blue-grey brocaded gown trained and trimmed with lace; Mrs Ferguson was in pink brocade; Mrs Willie Moorhouse, in cream ; Mrs Rhodes, in a handsome black gown with diamonds ; Miss Alice Moorhouse, in a lovely cream merveilleux braided with goid, and made wiih a Watteau train ; Miss H. Moorhouse, in white satin with pearl embroidery ; Mrs Arthur Rhodes wore a lovely pink silk gown trimmed with delicate cream lace; Miss Hallowes. in black ; Miss Studholmeand Miss Tripp both in white; Miss Bennett, in pink ; Miss Hilda Williams, in black velvet with corselet bodice of jet over a full pink chiffon blouse bodice ; Miss M. Grace, in a pretty white and black striped gown; and Miss Rhodes (Napier), in palest blue trimmed with moss green velvet. The Misses Izard, Cooper, Russell, Aynsley, St. Hill, Johnston, Holmes, Gore, Pynsent, Loughnan and Dransfield, and Messrs Stiidholme, Hunter-Blair, Clayton, Boyle, Gillington, Turnbull, Kebbell, Tripp. A’Deane, Watson, Barker, Tolhurst, Gardiner, and Drs. Martin and Cahill were also among the many guests. THE HUNT CLUB RACES took place at the Hutt Park Racecourse on Saturday afternoon, when a very large number of both ladies and gentlemen were present. The weather was fine, but the course very heavy after the recent heavy rain. By noon the grandstand and lawn were crowded and a very enjoyable outing it was. Most people arrived by train but numbers rode whilst others drove. His Excellency the Governor, arrived about noon, being met by Dr. Cahill and Mr Crawford, and being accompanied by Capt. Clayton, those present were Mrs Cooper in a long plush mantle and black bonnet; the Misses Cooper, Mrs Loughnan wore sage green and pink silk, fur boa; Miss Loughnan, green dress, long brown jacket edged with beaver; Mr »nd Mrs A. Rhodes, the latter in a sacque jacket, fur boa and black hat ; Miss Studholme, black three-quarter cloak with fur, black and pink hat: Mr and Mrs VV . Moorhouse, Mr and Mrs Pratt, the latter in a pretty green cloth gown, fawn waistcoat, green velvet bonnet, fawn tips ; Mr and Mrs Valentine (Waimea), the latter in a handsome blue and brown rough striped tweed, the tabs lined with bright blue, brown an <J ’ l ><;bonnet: Mrand MrsH.Beetham (Wairarapa).Mrand Mrs It Rjddiford. Lady Buckley, fawn tweed, velvet bonnet; Mrand Mrs 1. Wilford, the latter in Gobelin corduroy velvet, grey fur boa; the Hon. G. and Miss McLean, Dr. and Mrs Purdy. Mrs Menteath, grey velvet trimmed with violet velvet, violet shaded feather bonnet; Mr and Mrs Reeves, Mrs Ferguson, blue-checked gown ; Mrs Abraham. Mrs and Misses Gore, Mrs J. Rhodes, Miss Rhodes, the Misses Grace, Miss Russell, brown tweed and boa; Dr. and MissesGillon, Dr. Cahill. Mr and Mrs Ta vener. Miss Izard, Miss Graham, Miss St. Hill. Misses Moorhouse, Miss Tripp, Misses Rm’ n ctt. Mrs Parfitt, Misses Grierson, Aynsley. and Bennett. Mrs J ricnd. Miss Fowler, Misses Quick. Miss H. Williams, Miss Haise, Miss Pynsent. Miss Trimnell, Misses Brandon. Mrs Brandon, Miss Richardson, Miss Malcolm. Mrs Cruickshank, Miss Allan, Miss £ airchild. Miss Friend. Miss Pickering, Misses Skerrett, Mrs Waters. Misses Dyer, Mrs McLean in a pretty crimson cloth t rained dress trimmed with astrachan. fur boa. black hat ; Messrs Russel, Gollan, Cooper, Pearce, Dunean, Fox, Grey. Williams Birnbauine. Turnbull. Studholme, Stansfield. Collins. Parfitt, Hadfield, Tripp, and Watson. Lunch was served in the Grandstand, and afternoon tea in a tent on the lawn, where a band discoursed sweet music during the day. Here are some frocks at THE HUNT BALL. Lady Buckley wore a very beautiful gown of pale yellow brocade, the petticoat striped with broad bands of black velvet and yellow feathers on the low corsage; Mrs Menteath wore white brocade trimmed with white flowers and green leavesMrs Richardson, handsome black and white striped silk trimmed’

with jet and tr lined; Mrs Pratt, a beautiful cream silk, trained, and trimmed with a broad flounce of lace round the pointed bodice ; Miss Cooper, cream, and large bouquet of Howers ; Miss I. Cooper, yellow silk trimined with black velvet; Mrs Ferguson, in cream striped moire and satin and pink flowers; Mrs W. Moorhouse, in cream; Miss A. Moorhouse, black Russian net and wreaths of cream roses; Miss H. Moorhouse, blue silk trimmed with dark velvet and feathers; Mrs Abraham, a handsome white and mauve silk with front of beautiful lace fastened with diamond brooches: Mrs J. Rhodes, black; Miss M. Rhodes, white silk; Mrs VV”. P. Reeves, white striped with black velvet and trimmed with black lace; Mrs Robison, black; Mrs Partitt, turquoise blue broc ide, Watteau bow; Miss Grierson, white: Miss Chidcrcil, pale grev brocade; Mrs Reid, sage green with front, of ecru ; Mrs Adams, pale blue trimmed with sage green velvet ribbons; Miss Hilda Williams, black velvet and pink chiffon; Miss Aynsley, cream; Mrs Izard, grey satin with coloured embroidery ; Miss Russell, cream and green ; the Misses Grace, white with flowers; Mrs Brandon, black and yellow ; Miss Brandon, red : and her sister, yellow net; Miss Pynscnt, pink surah and beaded basque; the Misses Gore, pale blue; Miss Studholme, a pretty white dress ; Miss Tripe, pale blue siik ; Miss Richardson, white : Miss St. Hill, white ; Mrs Quick, a pretty green velvet and white lace gown ; Mrs Travers, blue brocade trimmed with feathers, moire Watteau bow ; Miss Harding. pule blue with pink flowers; and her sister cream. Miss Seddon, yellow ; Miss Loughnan, blue silk trimmed with pale coffee lace; Mrs McGregor, black; Miss McGregor, white trimmed with silver, Watteau back ; Miss Izard, cream gauze ; Mrs Tavener, cream satin, long train. Miss McLean (Dunedin), black net with scarlet roses; Miss McKellar, white silk with flowers ; Miss Reynolds (Dunedin), a lovely blue brocade trimined with pearl and gold fringe; Miss Helen Williams (Dunedin), black : Mrs McKinnon, lemon silk ; Miss Lingard, black trim ned with blue chiffon; Miss Dransfield, black; Mrs Riddifoid. black; Miss Elliott, pink silk with green velvet ribbon; Miss Graham, black velvet with large Watteau bow of salmon moire; Miss Kennedy, black and red; Mrs Gillon, pink with corselet of silver; MissC. Brandon, black and yellow; Miss Huxtable, black; Mrs Valentine, blue and pink; Miss Trimtiell, green net and silk; Miss Reid, bright red gauze and black velvet; Miss Fowler, pale yellow and black velvet; Mrs Ewart, black lace ; Mrs Firth, blue brocade, high collar and train; Mrs Holmwood, cream net and violets; Mrs McClean, a pretty white gown; Mrs Crawford, yellow Liberty silk; Miss Samuels, turquoise silk; Miss Lee, black and white; Miss Gordon, white; the Misses Allan, cream; Miss Skerrett, a handsome mauve velvet gown, with petticoat of maize trimmed with pale grey feathers all round the hem, and her sisters wore pretty white gowns ; Miss B. Hammerton, white and silver striped gauze; Miss Griffiths, cream; Miss Tripe, white silk; Miss Borlase, coffee lace and blue satin; Miss Pownall, white and yellow ribbons; Miss Hayes; Miss Myers. The members of the hunt all appeared in their red waistcoats, etc., and there were two ushers stationed at the entrance dressed in breeches and boots, and dark brown coats. Minifie’s band supplied the music from a band in one corner of the room, and Miss Ida Cooper played an extra at supper time. Tea, coffee, ices, etc., were served all the evening in the room adjoining the ball room, and supper was laid in the large room. Amongst the gentlemen were the Hon. R. Seddon, Drs. Ewart, Adams, Collins. Cahill and Gillon, and Messrs O’Rorke, Wilford, Carroll, Gordon, Tripe, G. Richardson, C. Cooper, Fleming, Woolridge, Brandon, Reid, Holmes, Hadfield, Pearson, Guy, Cooper and Baldwin.

Ruby.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 31, 30 July 1892, Page 764

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WELLINGTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 31, 30 July 1892, Page 764

WELLINGTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 31, 30 July 1892, Page 764

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