GISBORNE.
Dear Bee, ' l ‘ THE SECOND ASSEMBLY, which took place on A n^nv-K b y people pr-ent. Mr Symes, the secretarv was awav from Gisborne, and hts place was taken bv Air Fred. Lysnai, I’, ..vevvthiil ' wel . Amongst who managed e > tm i who the ladies present \.ui wore blaek -ilk and errmson ro» s, Rutledge. in blaek sai.n and M ate Airs \. Hees, handsome tu.xed silk- Mrs Willoek wore a beautiful T*', . <f <lvk red velvet; Mrs Bloontfield; black’silk, blaek net sleeves; Mrs Winter, blaek velvet, pmk Ok» Mrt Frei 1* r. cream satin; Mis AL.n .ream merveilleux. with full chiffon Xeves; Mrs Wallis, black satin; Mrs W. I>. Lvsnar. heliotrope satin, cream lice medallions, chiffon bell; Mrs a ter Barker, black brocaded S11k; Mis Foster, white brocaded fsilk; Mrs M a black silk; Miss Bright, blaek silk: Mrs Thomas, pink silk, with pink embroidered insertion and deep tioum-e on skirt, .-.nd bodice of accordion-pleated ehillon; Mrs W. Sherratt, pale green sunray erepe de chine, the flounces edged with green chiffon inching; Mrs 11. M. Porter blaek satin, red roses in bodice and hail : Mrs Patullo wme a very prettyfrock of palest pink crepe de chine, with soft frills, and pink rose in hair; Miss Bennett’s dress was of blaek silk, witii deep flounces, the skirt gauged at intervals, deep belt, and white lace, white rosettes in coiffure; Miss NoUn, extremely pretty dress ot soft white silk, witii deep acco. I‘ ii-p!eated llounee to* skirt and pleated frills on bodice and sleeves; Miss E. Williamson. dainty dress of pale veilow accordion-pleated chiffon; Miss Wallis, green broeaded silk, shirred bodi:e, Maltese lace berthe; Miss N. Seymour, maize-coloured erepe de chine, very much shifted, with embroidered and pleated chiffon on bodice and sleeves; Miss AY. Ad ir, soft cream silk, ga-'sieil, with deep lace and clusters of violets; Miss F. Blocmliel 1. white crepe de chine, embroidered chiffon yoke, and sleeves; Miss Grey, pretty black ac-cordion-pleated silk, with narrow satin ribbon on skirt and edges of frills; Miss Foster, white muslin, heliotrope belt; Miss B. Bradley, white fr iled silk, pile bine flowers; Miss E. Coleman, white satin, chiffon frit’s; Miss C. Boylan, pale veliow silk, deep shined flounce, crimson flowers in bodice and hair: Miss B. ihr, blue silk, with tiny flounces, p.ile line and green velvet leaves; Miss L. <)rr, while silk, pink flowers; Miss Eglinton, white tucked silk, wide blue belt, blue shoulder straps and bow; Miss Af. Campbell, black silk; Miss Jeffries, blue silk, white laee; Miss M. Orr, white gathered silk; Miss G. Wall, Temon-colour-ed silk, with narrow flounces of silk :,nd lice; Miss Royse (Dunedin), pale pink pleated chiffon, wreath of pink roses i.i coiffure; Miss Sheriff, pale blue silk, black velvet bows; Miss R. Boylan, white satin, gathered skirt, l,i chitt'ou rosettes on skirt and bodice: Miss Evans, pink silk, pleated llor.'.i es; Miss T. Evans, white silk; .Miss Christopher, soft black silk; Miss But ledge, white mousseline de soie over bill:- silk, while rosebuds in hair; Miss A. Rutledge, white muslin, laee fichu, pale pink roses: Mi-s Brewer (Auckland), pretty while saliu, shirred, with i killings of chiffon; Alias Horne (Tasmania). blaek lace over yellow glace silk : Miss Loi-el, white silk, pink roses; Al*-s Hing-stuß, white silk, red roses; Sliss Lusk (Auckland), white silk, heliotrope flowers; Miss M'oodbine-Johnston, rich red satin, pink and red roses; Miss Willis, blaek silk; Miss McLean, very pretty dress of white net with wide insertion over blue glace silk; Alias E.
Bright, pink satin: Miss Schumacher, cream sunray crepe de chine over jtale green; Alias Al. Rutledge, white silk, red roses; Miss Kirk, white tucked silk, red roses; Miss Moncton, handsome black laee dress with many rows of black satin ribbon; Miss D. Moncton wore a most effective frock of white net, embroidered in silver, over white glace silk. Some of the gentlemen were Messis Willoek, Lysmu- (2), Foster, A. Rees, Moncton (2). Mann, W. Sherratt. Bright, Sherratt (3). Langford. Thomas, Paisley, Burke. Sainsbury (21, Stephenson, Travers, Guthrie-Smith, Bailey. If. Bright. Nolan, Barton, Rutledge, lioothnian, Saunders, Bond, Butler. Bennett, Wilson, Roberts, Watson, Sheriff (2). Buseke (2), Galbraith. Iveson. R. Willoek, Dodd. Field, Loughnan, Elliott, Bradley, E. Adair, Patullo, Neilson, Hamilton. Parker, Wallis, Barker (2). Rutledge, Major Winter, and many others.
. At the golf links on .Saturday mixed foursomes were played, the winners being Miss Matheson and Mr Pare Keiha. The Misses Rutledge provided afternoon tea. In tin- Ladies’ Tournament the following cards have been handed in: Mrs Barlow beat Miss C. Baylan 5 up; Mrs Willock tied with Miss N. Rutledge; Miss Sweet beat Mrs O’Meara 3 up; Miss K. Cusson beat 'diss Bridget! (> up; Mrs Morgan beat Miss Adams 3 up and 1 to play; Miss Wallis beat Miss E. Coleman 10 up;Mrs A. Rees beat Miss Murray 6 up; Mrs Morgan tied with Miss Sweet; Miss E. Cussen tied with Miss L. Coleman; Miss L.-Coleman Miss Seymour 8 up.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue II, 9 July 1904, Page 51
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824GISBORNE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue II, 9 July 1904, Page 51
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