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HINUERA.

June 11. A Dance. A most enjoyable dance was giver! by Mrs. A. C. McNeill, “Tuaraparaharaha,”■on Wednesday evening, the Bth inst. Quite a number of people came from Hamilton and the surrounding district. The night was fortunately fine, and the grounds looked extremely pretty lit up with Chinese lanterns. The hostess received her guests in a blaek silk frock trimmed with white silk and lace; Misa McNeill, dainty blue silk Empire dress trimmed with silver and chiffon; Mrs. Spencer (Geraldine), handsome satin (black), berthe of lovely white laee;| 'Mrs. Simcox (Hawke’s Bay), pretty black crepe de eTune, trimmed with black and pink Oriental trimmings and black lace; Mrs. Ring, black silk trimmed with white; Mrs. Pond wore her wedding dresgi of white charmeuse; Miss Jay (Okoroire), pretty pale pink frock relieved with black; Miss I. Simcox (Hawke’s Bay), dainty cream satin charmeuse with silver and opal spangled trimming;] Miss Knight (Hamilton), pink satin frock; Miss H. Ring, pretty pale (blue chiffon over white taffeta; Miss D. Ring, white charmeuse, pretty silver trimming; Misses Clarice and Lui Ring wore white ■muslin dresses; Miss Browne, black chiffon taffeta daintily trimmed with gold and white; Miss Cousins (Hamilton), pretty white silk dress; Miss Effie Browne, pale pink silk relieved with green. Some of the men present were:! Messrs. McNeill (2), Cooper (Hamilton), McCaw, St. Hill (Hamilton), Payze, Mahony, (Auckland), Banks, Sawyers, Pond, Seaweeds (Hamilton), Simcox, Rush, Corry (Wanganui), Kidds (Feilding).

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 25, 22 June 1910, Page 64

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HINUERA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 25, 22 June 1910, Page 64

HINUERA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 25, 22 June 1910, Page 64

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