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BLENHEIM.

September 23. A Dance. The break-up of Miss Horton’s dancing class took place on Thursday evening in St. Patrick’s Hall, and was well attended by pupils and their friends. The floor was in excellent order, and dancing was kept up until the early hours of Friday morning. A dainty and appetising supper was arranged by the ladies present. Some of those present were: —Mrs. Bennett, black silk; Mrs. Walker, creme lace slip over blue silk; Mrs. Pearless, white chiffon taffeta; Mrs. H. Horton, black silk; Mrs. Scott, white silk; Mrs. Redwood (Wellington),- brown silk; Mrs. Maclaine, white silk; Mrs. Austin, black silk; Mrs. Weldon, black silk; Mrs. F. Greenfield, nattier blue Shantung; Miss D. Horton, pink muslin; Miss Horton, black taffeta; Miss R. Horton, black silk; Miss I. Ewart, black velvet; Miss V. Brittain, white silk; Miss Gardiner (Christchurch), white silk; Miss A. Neville, white silk; Miss Amuri Neville, blue silk; Miss C. Western, white silk; Miss C. Greenfield, white silk muslin; Miss H. Marsh, pale blue muslin; Miss O. Marsh, white muslin; Miss D. Mclntosh (Wellington), green silk relieved with creme; Miss N. Mowat, floral muslin; Miss N. Redwood, creme embroidered muslin; Miss Fisher, white silk; Messrs. L. Luke, C. Mae Shane, P( Hill, B. Moore, Churchward, Pearless, A. Bell, Lambie, Parker (2), Scott-Smith, Lodder, Hacon, Mowat (2), F. Greenfield, Brittain, Grace (2), Pierpont, Macey, Mitchell, Horton (3), and Townshend.

The Seddon Shield. Last Saturday afternoon quite a number of people journeyed up to the Show Grounds to see the match played between Marlborough and Buller for the Seddon Shield. Much interest was taken in the game, Marlborough winning. Some of those I noticed amongst the spectators were: —Mesdames J. Mowat, Bennett, Walker, Adams, Coleman, Clouston, Misses Mowat (2), Clouston (4), Neville (2), Horton (2), Scott-Smith, Western (2), C. Greenfield, Horne, Rogers ’ Vi Grace, Muir, Messrs. Neville,

Bell (2), Weld, Richmond, Mowat (2), Oorry, Macey, BuisiH, Blick, Townshend, Griffiths (3), Burden, Davies, Moore, Grace, Rogers, Stace.

A Pleasant Evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. McCallum entertained a few friends on Monday evening at, “Argyle,” and a very pleasant evening was spent. Some of those present were: —Mrs. Symons (Christchurch), Mr. and Mra. Wolferstein, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Scott-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Strachan, Mr. and Mrs. Broughton, Mr. Norton (Wellington), and Mr. MoLauchlan. Personal.' Miss D. Macintosh (Wellington), who has been visiting Mrs. Bennett, has returned. Mr. W. Gabrtes (Wanganui), is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Clouston, “St. Andrews.” Miss Crawford (Wellington), who hag been spending a few days in Blenheim with Mrs. Neville at “Thurston,” has returned. Miss E. Macdonald (Spring Creek), is on a visit to the Empire City. Mr. F. Gray, (Motueka) is on a visit to Blenheim. (Mr. and Mrs. G. Watts, “Lansdowne,” are visiting friends in Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stace, “Robin Hood Bay,” accompanied by Miss Bertha Stace, are staying at the Club Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell, “Hillersden,” accompanied by Miss Esther Bell and Miss Bull, are visiting Rotorua. Miss Dora Redwood is visiting Jriends in Wellington.

JEAN.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 13, 29 September 1909, Page 66

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BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 13, 29 September 1909, Page 66

BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 13, 29 September 1909, Page 66