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GISBORNE.

Dem Ike, March 20. It really is di>iap|u»ini inu, the Easter holidays are ju>t here, and steady rain seems to have set in, which will, of course, put a stop to ail outdoor sports. The Auckland cricketers are here, and their nmteh against Gisborne is to-day, but surely this horrid rain will upset all arrangements. The Hawke’s Bay cricket team arrive on Friday. and will play on Saturday and Monday, the tennis players will come ly the same boat, so we are hoping ami praying for fine weather. TENNIS. The return tenuis matches between Haiti and Whataupoko were played lad Saturday on the latter courts with the result ilia I. Haiti were again victorious. Still there were many interesting games played, some espelally being very keenly fought for. The day was beautifully fine, aud the court# were all tilled with players looking very bright an I pretty. Delicious afternoon tea was provided by Mrs Eliott, and Mrs Jex-Blake, assisted by others. There were many -peel ator* and sumo I noticed were Mrs \V. Barker, white silk dress, pink hat; Mrs JexBhtke, white linen cream and pink hat; Airs Murray, white linen, black bat ; Mbs Murray, floral muslin, Leghorn hat. with pink roses; Mrs Agnew Browne, check costume, hat to match; Mrs Morrison., cream serge, touches of pale blue, white, and blue hat; Mrs Bradley-Smith, whit* muslin, white hat; Miss Bradley, white embroidered muslin, pale blue hat ; Mrs Cyril White, navy taffetas, navy and white hat; Mrs Symes, cream lace frock, cream hat; Mrs Stephenson, white mus lin, white hat; Mrs Maim, pale pink silk voile, hat to match; Mrs J. Williams, champagne-coloured silk voile, pink and blue hat; Mrs T. Coleman, black costume, black hat; Mrs W. Barker, cream luce gown, pink and heliotrope hat; Miss E. Barker, floral muslin dress, pale blue hat; Aliss 'Tucker, cream muslin dress, cream hat; Miss Pyke, green linen dress, white embroidery hat; Miss N. Davies, white silk, cream and pink hat; Miss Schumacher, cream striped coat ami skirt, (■ream and green hat; Mrs A. Seymour, white linen, pink and black hat ; Miss Lordlier, grey voile over pink, grey and pink hat; Mbs A. Sherratt, white linen, white lace hat; Mrs McLean, grey voile dress, grey Irat; Mrs J. Barton, white

muslin dress, black hat; Mrs Johnston, grey costume, groy and white hat; Mias Hesketli, nary taffetas skirt, white silk blouse, navy and white hat; Miss Williamson, navy coat- and skirt, hat to match; Miss M. WilliamsAh, grey costume, pink hat; Mrs Anderson, white costume black hat; Miss Rees brown voile dress brown hat with "violets. THE FLORAE FETE to he held at the Park on Saturday promises to be a great success. iThe proceeds are to go towards the Gisborne School Grounds Fund. The school cadets returned last week from their trip to Christchurch. They seem 1 thoroughly delighted with the charms of the Exhibition and all the other pleasure resorts that Christchurch posseses. Mr Kinder has offered the boys a prize for the best essay on ‘"The

Exhibit ion.”

ELSA.

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New Zealand Graphic, 6 April 1907, Page 45

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GISBORNE. New Zealand Graphic, 6 April 1907, Page 45

GISBORNE. New Zealand Graphic, 6 April 1907, Page 45