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NEW PLYMOUTH.

Dear Bee, June 9. THE NGAMOTU GOLF CLUB was very fortunate in having ideal golfing weather for the opening of its two days’ meeting. The course was in splendid order, and the committee’s arrangements were excellent. There were about twenty’ visiting players from Taranaki country’ clubs present. Among the ladies present were: Miss Percy-Smith, wearing a navy costume with scarlet vest and hat; Airs Harry Gray, fawn costume, cream silk vest, hat trimmed with a darker shade; Miss Gray, chocolate brown costume, hat relieved with tangerine; Miss Gwen Gray, pretty cornflower blue costume, tucked cream silk vest, white felt hat trimmed with a darker shade of blue velvet; Mrs Morrison, navy skirt, cream blouse, brown hat trimmed with autumn leaves; Airs Walter Bayley, bottle green costume faced with pale fawn, hat with pink roses underneath brim; Miss Fraser, green costume, long eream eoat; Miss J. Fraser, pretty olive green Norfolk costume, full-pleated skirt, niush-

room hat with autumn leaves; Mrs Green, grey check costume, brown and green turban toque, brown furs; Miss C, Bayley, navy and cream costume, hat trimmed with pink roses; Miss A. Hoskin, cream tueked blouse, navy skirt and hat; Mrs Martin, grey tweed costume, cream silk vest, navy and white hat; Miss McKellar, pale grey costume, white felt turban hat; Miss E. Bayley, black cloth costume, white felt toque; Mrs Mannering, light green tweed costume, cream blouse, pale green hat; Miss Read, grey coat and skirt, hat trimined with scarlet; Miss Calders, navy costume, white toque and furs; Miss C. Campbell, black hat relieved with scarlet flowers; Mrs Meek (Hawera), looked extremely well in a grey Russian tailor-made costume, cream silk and laee vest, scarlet turban toque: Mrs Weston, black; Mrs Fitzherbert, emerald green jersey blouse, navy skirt and motor cap; Mrs Gillies (Hawera), wore a charming costume of pale mauve with eream and pale pink figured silk vest, lovely white fox furs and toque; Miss Bedford, bottle green and blue check Norfolk costume, cream vest, green and cream velvet hat; Mrs Alexander, fawn coat and skort. black picture hat; Miss V. Simpson, grey, white felt hat; Miss I- Webster, blue costume trimmed with velvet, white and blue turban toque; Miss Wilson, dark brown flecked tweed costume, scarlet hat; Miss Roy, scarlet skirt, cream blouse, black and scarlet hat; Miss Morshead, pretty grey costume faced with blue, toque en suite; Mrs O’Callaghan (Hawera), navy costume, hat to correspond. THE CONCERT in aid of the new organ fund held in the Te Henui Sunday-school Room, was an unqualified success. Those who took part were the Ven. Archdeacon Cole, Rev. F. Latter, Mr and Mrs Hume, Mrs Pope, Misses Douglas, and Chong, Messrs. J. Weir, J. C. Sumner, and R. Nixon.

NANCY LEE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 16 June 1906, Page 47

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NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 16 June 1906, Page 47

NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 16 June 1906, Page 47

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