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NEW PLYMOUTH.

Dear Bee, May 7. Mrs Skeet gave a most ENJOYABLE EUCHRE PARTY last Tuesday evening at her residence in Powderham-street. Euchre was played until about eleven o’clock, ending in Miss Haise winning the ladies’ first prize, and Mr Stocker the gentlemen’s ; then a most delightful supper followed, and afterwards music and singing. Mrs Skeet wore a handsome black satin ; Miss N. Skeet, white; Miss Dalzlel. cream silk blouse, black satin skirt; Miss Campbell, pale blue silk blon«e, black silk skirt; Miss O. Tuke, yellow silk blouse trimmed with black lace, black skirt ; Miss Corrigan, pale blue muslin blouse, fawn skirt; Miss C. Bsyly looked charming in white muslin ; Miss L. Atkinson, black ; Miss K. Holdsworth, white ; Miss Haise looked handsome in a heliotrope silk blouse trimmed with white lace, black skirt; Miss M. Hnrsthouse. dark green velvet blouse, black skirt. The gentlemen were Messrs Taylor, Rowe, Thomson, Barnett, Stocker, Clarke, Spencer and Cornwell. Nancy Lee.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XXI, 22 May 1897, Page 638

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NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XXI, 22 May 1897, Page 638

NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XXI, 22 May 1897, Page 638

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