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NEW PLYMOUTH.

Dear Bee, January 1. There was a good attendance et the opening day of the TARAN \KI J.U. SIMMER MEETING, and as the weather was tine, though blowy, many visitors came from down the line. Amongst the ladies on the lawn I noticed: Mrs Brewer (Stratford), pale green and cream east nine, toque en suite; Miss Brewer, navy blue and white costume; Miss I). Brewer looked well tn a dainty green and white spotted muslin trimmest wit.ii pink ami black, black picture hat; Miss Ellis, eream coastline, blaek hat; Mrs Capel, black; Miss Capel, black and cream ; Misses N. and IVI. Capel, dainty cream frilled and insertioned silk trimmed with blue and heliotrope silk respectively/*, Miss G. Holdsworth, white and pale blue; Mrs S. Teed, blaek relieved with pink; Mrs Morrison, green silk veiled in Paris insertion; Mrs Buckleion, grey costume, black hat ; Mrs 1!’. Watson, black; Mrs Ab. Goldwater, black and white costume, toque en suite; Miss Goldwater, pretty cream silk trimmed with Paris coloured insertion, hat to correspond; Mrs Paget, blaek net over white silk; Mrs Leatham, grey muslin; Mrs Pascoe, salmon pink silk blouse veiled in black lace, black silk skirt; Miss Page, handsome deep mauve costume trimmed with cream and while, the skirt appliqued with cream Howers: Mrs Rennell, black silk; Miss Rennell, pretty heliotrope muslin trimmed with lace; Mrs Gibbons, green shot cost nine; Mrs Porritt, pink flowered nutslin; alias Bedford, grey silk voile, Monte Carlo jacket, black chiffon \ iclorian bonnet: Alias D. Bedford, pale pink flowered delaine, cream silk blou.se, cream \ iclorian bonnet; Mrs Paul looked extremely well in a very handsome black silk voile, cream medallions, in the centre of which were worked pale pink flowers, toque to correspond; Miss Paul, very pretty cream flowered silk voile, X iclorian bonnet en suite; Misa B. Thomson, white silk voile; Mrs Percy Webster was greatly admired in a rose-pink crepe de chine trimmed with cream silk and handsome Oriental

trimming, blaek hat; Miss Crozier, pretty pale green costume trimmed with cream; Alisa O’Brien looked well iu a cream insertioned silk; Aliss AE>»ahead, cream and black costume; Miss Boy, pale pink: Misses Stanford (2) ; Miss Standish; Mrs W. Bayly, grey silk, black hat; Mrs Meek (Hawera), damty green and pink flowered muslin, Victorian bonnet on suite; Mrs W. Wilson, cornflower blue and cream cotume; Miss J. Alelvelia;’, while muslin; Mrs A. 1). Gray, brown costume, green toque; Airs Will Webster (Stratford), black silk; Airs 11. Good, black relieved with white; Miss Douglas, black silk relieved with pale pink; Alics —. Douglas, pretty turquoise blue silk voile, black picture hat; Airs D. Robertson, dainty cream silk voile, cream hat en suite; Mrs Wright, blue and eream silk voile, hat to correspond; Airs Harold Thomson (Inglewood), cream silk and lace; Aliss W. Thomson, cream silk voile; Airs Hadfield, Jilack silk; Airs Penn, blue and cream costume; Aliss Cameron, red silk; Aliss Campion (Fcilding), pretty champagne coloured muslin over pink silk, bat en suite; Aliss O. Cameron, black silk voile; Aliss B. Young (Hawera), blaek voile costume; Airs Brewer, black costume; Airs Cutfield, black and white; Airs W. Webster, black; Aliss Webster, grey silk and cream voile, black hat; Alisses Glynes (2); Airs Edmunds, black accordion-pleated voile, green hat; Mrs Oswin, cream serge costume, black hat; Aliss L. Brewer, grass lawn costume, with a navy blue spot, hat to correspond: Aliss Brennan, pale green and cream costume; Mrs Samuels, black; Mrs Brewster, blaek and heliotrope; Airs J. Carthew, blaek and white costume; Aliss E. Rennell, blue flowered muslin, toque en suite; Aliss V. Rennell, black and white costume. On the second day there was a good attendance, and the sport was interesting. Among those present were: Mrs. Paul, black tucked voile, violet toque; Miss Paul, pale green silk, veiled in cream lace, cream hat with feathers; Miss Rennell. white silk and lace blouse, black skirt; Misses E. and V. Rennell, white silks, with Paris coloured coffee jackets; Aliss G. Alorey looked dainty in

white muslin, with Varis-coloured coffee jacket; Mrs. Brewer, black; Mrs. Cutfield, heliotrope voile skirt, cream silk blouse; Aliss Brower, white and blaek spotted muslin; Aprs. Robertson, pale fawn canvas voile, trimmeit with cream, cream and pink in hat; Airs. Wright; Airs. Samuels, blaek; Airs. Brewster, black; Airs. Percy Webster, pale forget-ine-not blue voile, with cream insertion, blaek feathered hat; Airs. S. Teed, black and pink; Mrs. F. Watson; Airs. W. Webster, navy blue and white; Alias Webster, pretty blue flowered delaine; Airs. 11. Thomson, white silk, with pretty pink Oriental ribbon trimming, cream hat; Ahs, T. Carthew, grey voile, black hat; Mrs. Leatham, black and white; Miss Rawson, white tucked muslin, black hat; Airs. N. Alitler, rose pink silk, veiled in cream lace hat with pink roses; Mrs. King, handsome black canvas voile, toque en suite; Aire, Goldwater; Aliss Goldwater, cream silk; Miss Standish, blue costume, blaek hat; Mrs. W. Bayly; Miss Ellis, eream costume; Misses D. and L. Brewer; Airs. Paget looked very dainty in heliotrope silk, veiled in cream embroidered net, hatwith heliotrope flowers; Miss P. Tuke, pink and white muslin; Mrs. Edmunds, holland and scarlet costume; Alias 0. Graham (Hamilton), green linen “country girl” hat trimmed with ribbon; Mrs. Gibbons; Alisses Capels (2), white silks;

Mrs. H. Good; Misses Glynes (2); Mrs. Pascoe, black; Miss B. Jlionisou, white; Miss W. 1 hoiuson, cream; Miss J. Lawson. tawn coat tune; Miss Wilson (Naseby). fawn and cream costume, hat to correspond; Misses Hanna, Mrs. Penn, Miss

Gallagher.

NANCY LEE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 49

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NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 49

NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 49