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NAPIER.

D'eiir Bee“‘’ ' (>. v^i,?r Mb.. ** The Hustings Jocki-y C’lub were very lucky indeed this year iu having boa-ii-tiful weatYier h»r their race's. anti consequently a great many people were present. Not many town people, however, attended, the country found Hawke’s Bay being best represented. There were many pretty dresses, and a few 1 noticed were Mrs Elkingion. wearing a pretty brown costuihe with long loose brown coat, brown hat. trimmed with Howers; Mrs C. Bennett, neat dark red costume with lloral hat: Mrs Kinross White, very pretty pale blue muslin, trimmed with insertion, white hat: Mrs Nantes, most stylish cheek costume, long tight-fit 1 ing jacket, small lloral toque; Airs Perry, black and white check costume. lavender‘coloured hat: .Mrs J. ('. McVay, stylish black coat and skirt; Mrs Kettle, neat grey costume, black hat; Mrs Coleman, handsome black voile dross, trimmed with cream lace; Miss Mc\’ay, dainty white serge dress, crossover bodice, trimmed with pale blue silk, pretty lloral hat: Miss (faisford. navy blue voile dress, large black hat: Miss (_’. .McLernon, stylish brown costume and pretty pink hat: Miss ’]lewlings, smart cream frock with white glace silk .trimmings, pretty burnt straw hat. trimmed with flowers; Mrs Johnston. stylish black dress and black toque; Mrs A. Kennedy, neat navy blue tailor-made costume, blur toque; Miss Xaish, blue voile dress, bodice trimmed with cream lace, white lloral hat : Mrs Reid, black coat and skirt, black toque; Miss Kennedy, neat grey costume, pretty pink hat. trimmed with roses; Miss Ihmdley, cream voile costume, pretty hat, trimmed with Howers; Mrs Baxter, smart blue serge costume and large black hat; Miss Pettit, pretty pale blue voile dress, black , pic tune hat: . Miss B. .Pettit, pretty white * cloth costume with black hat. - 4 • THE VERY St ( ( ESSII’L BAZAAR in aid of the Technical School came to a close (Hi Saturday, qight. when' the attendance was even larger than the lirsf night. At* 9.J0 .Ute unsold articles were put up for sale by’ auct ion by Mr A. E. Renouf. whose witty rcimiYk* were responsible for the majority staying on till-a Jute hour; However, he got rid of all the things at a satisfactory price, and the amount of profit after

paying expenses amounts to over £4OO. The committee is, :to be congratulated upon the successful way in which everything was carried out. The golf season is now drawing to a dose, as the grass is beginning to get too long for playing. Several trophies, however, have still to be played for. l-ast Saturday* the finals for the medal match were played off, and resulted in .Mrs Jardine winning the “A” medal and Miss I). Kennedy the “IP medal. Airs Tareha’s trophy was also played for. and was won by Miss E. Davis.

MARJORIE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 14 October 1905, Page 46

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NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 14 October 1905, Page 46

NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 14 October 1905, Page 46