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PALMERSTON NORTH.

Dear Bee, June 28. The weather continued very fine for the third and fourth days of the winter show. On Thursday AN INTERESTING FOOTBALL MATC4I was played between a team representing Lincoln College (Christchurch) and a junior Palmerston team. The visitors were victorious by 8 points to 5. Among others there were Mrs. Cohen, wearing a black skirt, sealskin eoat and smart little navy blue toque with green plaid ribbon and green quill; Mrs. F. S. Mcßae in cream, the coat made with deep basque, and a collar embroidered in pale blue, pretty pale blue felt hat, with brown tulle and brown tips; Mrs. F. Pratt, blue green tweed costume, green felt hat with green bird; Mrs. W. Fitz.herbert, navy Idue. ,scarlet, hat with scarlet wing; Mrs. P. Sim, long fawn coat, cream felt hat with cerise roses; Miss Fitzherbert, long navy blue coat, green scarf, navy hat. with green plaid ribbon and blue quills; Miss Collins, grey Eton coat and skirt, pink scarf, sailor hat; Miss Gemmel, in navy blue, made with long coat, cream hat; Miss Fookes (New Plymouth), navy blue Eton costume, cream and navy straw American sailor with pheasant wing; Mrs. Guy. long navy blue coat, dark red velvet hat with silk trimming of same shade; Mrs. Webster,(Wellington), in navy blue coat and skirt, green cloth collar and cuffs, black hat with black feather; Miss F. Waldegrave, red cloth costume, white felt hat with white wing and touch of black velvet; Mrs. McKnight, long navy blue coat, green scarf, felt hat of two shades of blue, and having blue peacock feathers; Mrs. Renell, dark grey costume, blue felt mushroom hat with wing. and cluster of pink flowers on bandeau;. Miss Bell, cream serge, made with short pleated basque, burnt straw hat with brown silk and marguerites; Mrs. Burr, dark grey coat and skirt, burnt straw hat with black wing; Miss O'Brien, in brown, the coat made with deep basque, brown felt hat with shaded pink ribbon; Mrs. Bunting, brown tweed costume, sable fur and toque; Mrs. Uridge, in grey, with long grey coat, brown beaver toque, with touch of red velvet; Mrs. McGill in grey, brown hat with autumn tinted leaves; Mrs. Warburton, black skirt, black caracal coat, navy felt hat with navy and green plaid ribbon; Miss Stafford (Wellington), long grey coat, small navy hat; Mrs. Colbeck, navy costume, navy hat with green velvet and quills; Mrs. Park, black coat and skirt, black hat with black feather; Miss Park, navy blue coat and skirt, grebe toque; Miss F. Park, navy coat and skirt, burnt straw hat with shaded blue ribbon; Mrs. Hume, blue Eton costume, navy hat with two shades of paler blue silk and cluster of icrimson roses; Mrs. Aicken, navy Eton costume, coat strapped with cream cloth, navy felt hat with velvet and wing; Mrs. Million, black doth tailor coat and skirt, facings and collar of cream embroidered cloth, black bat with black

tips; Mrs. Innes, dark grey coat and skirt, white cloth collar. White fefl hat with wing; Miss McLennan in black, the long coat having pipings of white, black hat with grey striped ribbon; Miss E. McLennan, dark green coal and skirt, pink hat; Miss Pascal, in navy blue, the coat strapped with black silk, pretty cream hat with two shades of blue silk trimming; Mrs. C. Harden, long grey coat, green hat; Mrs. Bendall, in brown, cream hat, with shaded cream and fawn feathers; Miss Currie, blue green coat and skirt, collar and cuff of blue velvet; hat of blue straw with blue green silk trimming. ANDREW BLACK and his concert company gave a concert in the Opera House on Monday night. The audience present include Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Miss Wilson, Mr and Mrs P. Sim, Dr. and Mrs Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. J. M. Johnston, Mrs. and Miss Park, rs. Bendall, Mrs. J. I*. Innes, Miss Liffiton (Wanganui), Miss E. McLennan, Mrs. Freeth, Mrs. Renell, Miss Bell. GOLF. A ladies' foursome match, for prizes presented by Mrs. Warburton, was played on the Hokowhiti links on Tuesday afternoon; Mrs. Freeth and Miss Wylde proved the winners. Other entries were Mrs. Mellsop and Mrs. Bagnall; Mrs. Seifert and Mrs. Cohen; Mrs. Abraham and Miss O’Brien; Mrs. Louisson and Mrs. Jackson; Mrs. Warburton and Mrs. Porritt; Mrs. Innes and Mrs. Keeling; Mrs. Moore and Miss M. Abraham; Mrs Milton and Miss Bxrraud; Miss Fitzherbert and Miss F. Waldegrave; Mrs. J. Strang and Miss Robinson; Mrs. Mcßae and Miss E. McLennan; Mrs. Munro and Miss Neave; Mrs. Macpherson and Miss McLennan. A team of ladies was to have gone to Dannevirke on Wednesday to play a match with that club, but heavy rain prevented.

VIOLET.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, 6 July 1907, Page 50

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PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, 6 July 1907, Page 50

PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, 6 July 1907, Page 50

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