SOUTH TARANAKI.
HAWERA, March'l7. Tennis anti Croquet. There was an unusually large number on the courts last Saturday, probably owing to the two previous Saturdays being wet, and also to witness a tennis match between Wavcrley and Hawera. Sad to relate, Hawera were again badly defeated by the visitors. Mrs Livingstone and Mrs Wybourne provided a delicious afternoon tea. • Mrs Livingstone was wearing a saxe blue frock with cream lace yoke, and a black hat; Mrs Wyftourne, a white embroidery frock, blade hat. Rome of those present, were: Meadames Kimbell, C'aplen, Stringer, (lampbell, Kohler, Sutton, Wallace Bennett, Bali, Cowcrn, Fantliam, HawatHna, Wato-
ster, Dingle, MissesCapleu (2), Young, Glenn, Nolan (2), Hamilton, Revell, etc. Mias Amy Castle’s Concert. A large and enthusiastic audience greeted Miss Amy Castles and her concert company at the Opera House last Thursday - evening. Miss Castles was wearing a pretty frock of a clinging cream material, trimmed with silver sequined net. Amongst some of those present were: Dr. and Mrs McDiarmid, Mr and Mrs Reid, Mr and Mrs Page, Mr and Mrs O’Callaghan, Mr and Mrs Raine, Mr and Mrs Wylds, Mr and Mrs A. Hunter, Mesdames Moors, Stewart, V. Nolan, Williamson, Kimbell, McLean, R. McLean, Bennett, Cowern, Fantham, Misses Moore (2), Reilly (2), Williamson, Glenn, Newland, Carey, and many others. Personal. Mrs Temple Atkinson (Wellington) is staying with Mrs Barton. Miss Russell (Christchurch), who has been visiting relations here for some time, has returned to her home. Miss Littlejohn, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs McDiarmid, has returned to Wellington. JOAN.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 66
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257SOUTH TARANAKI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 66
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