HAWERA.
Dear Bee, January 5. The Caledonian Sports, held last Monday, were most successful, although the attendance was not as largo as is generally the case, owing, no doubt, to the numerous attractions in other places. I think the greatest draw on the •'Scotties’ ” day is the concert which is held in the evening after the sports. This year the concert was most successful, all the items on the programme being most enjoyable. Amongst those taking part were Mrs W. A. Quin, Misses B. Flynn, Tansley, N. Baker, C. Worrall, Messrs C. Suisted, T. W. Potts, M. McAlpine, D. P.
Paterson, M. Brunette. Mrs Quin w*s wearing a gown of sequin net over black satin; Miss B. Flynn, »-lovely frock of creme satin trimmed with accordionpleated chiffon, deep transparent yoke of lace; Miss Lorraine Tansley, a creme satin gown, very much trimmed with laeo and net; Miss Baker looked very pretty in a frock of white Louisine, inserted with Paris lace and profusely tucked; Miss Worrall, a dainty gown of blaek tucked net over white silk. Amongst those in the audience I noticed Mrs and the Misses Coutts. Mr and Mrs Page, Mr Parkinson, Mrs Worrall, Mr and Mrs Dingle, Mr and Mrs Lovell, Mr and Mrs Hirst, Miss Newland, Mr and Mrs A. Hunter, Mrs and Misses Baird, Miss Hook, Miss Brunette, Mrs and Miss No-
lan. etc.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 14 January 1905, Page 48
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230HAWERA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 14 January 1905, Page 48
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