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CHRISTCHURCH.

Augu-t 17. At the Races. The first day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Grand National meeting was held Jn perfect weather, and some very excellent racing was witnessed by quite a record attendance. Mrs. Pyne wore an amethyst cloth coat and skirt, small velvet toque to match; Miss Pyne, grey •tweed coat and skirt, white bat with black velvet ribbon; Miss B. Pyne, dirk

blue cloth coat and skirt, relieved with! gold, small blue liat : Mrs. Stead, bright blue •cloth coat and skirt, black velvet hat with ■white mount; Mrs. It. Grace (Wellington), green tweed coat and skirt, small blue hat with green feather; Mrs. XV. Stead (Hawke’s Bay), pastel blue cloth coat and skirt, large pale blue lint wreathed with blue ostrich feathers; .Mrs. G. Rhodes, pale mauve cloth costume. large Wack hat with ostrich feathers; Mrs. Wigram. dark blue tweed coat and skirt, black hat with wings; Mrs. .1. Studholme (Coldstream), grejn serge coat and skirt, black hat wreathed with verise roses; .Mrs. It. Macdonald, dark blue serge coat and skirt, braided with black and touches of cerise, black velvet and fur toque; Miss Macdonald, 'black velvet braided costume, black tricorn 'hat with white osprey; Miss Sinclair Thomson (Geraldine), fawn cloth •higli-waisted coat and skirt, black velvet hat with white ostrich feathers; Mrs. Onslow, amethyst velvet costume, hat to match rvitii ostrich feathers; Mrs. A. Dunean (Wellington), white cloth costimes. black seal coat, black velvet 'hat with cluster of wattle; Airs. Dowry

(Hawke’s Bay), blue serge coat and skirt,'blatk tagel hat with cerise roses; Mrs. Godley (Wellington), blaek velvet braided coat and skirt. large blaek hat with white roses; Mrs. J. Hall, black cloth coat and skirt, mole hat turned up with blue satin; Mrs. Dalgety, smoke-coloured doth coat and skirt, with cuffs and revers of mauve, grey hat; Mrs. Bethell (I’ahau Pastures), blue doth costume, with panel and hem of blaek and white check, blaek hat with feathers; Mrs. J. Tripp (Geraldine), eggshell blue dotlt gown, hat with pink and blue shot ribbon bows; Mrs. A. Millar, putty-coloured doth coat and skirt, oyster tagel hat with tangerine and white feather mount, pale grey fox furs; Mrs. J. Louglman (Thnaru), mole cloth coat and skirt, small mole toque; Mrs. M. Jameson (Timaru), dark blue doth costume, relieved with cream laee, black hat; Mrs. J. Buckley, pale biscuit cloth coat and skirt, and embroidery collar, hat with Howers; Mirs. P. Elworthy (Timaru), pale grey corded silk coat and skirt with glass buttons, large hat with shaded blue and grey feathers; Mrs. M. Harper (Timaru), blue serge braided coat and skirt, black bat; Miss M. Orbell (Umaru), saxe 'blue cloth coat and skirt, blue hat; Miss F. Orbell, dark blue serge coat and skirt, blaek hat; Mrs. 11. Orbell, pale grey cloth eoat and skirt with revers and cuffs of shot, silk, hat to match; Mrs.’ W. Bond (Otago), <lark blue silk draped gown, blaek hat with crown of cerise roses; Lady Campbell (Cheviot), mole cloth eoat and skirt, blaek velvet hat with white ostrich feathers; Mrs. G. Macdonald (Timaru), saxe blue doth coat and. skirt, grey hat with ostrich plumes; Mrs. J. Williams (Geraldine), black cloth costume, 'black hat with wings; Mrs. Denniston, blue and white foulard, blue toque; .Mrs. Godby, pale biscuit cloth costume, with panel of cream laee, large blaek velvet hat wreathed with white Howers; Mrs. Stevenson, dull cerise cloth gown, blade hat; Mrs. Beals, Donegal tweed eoat and skirt, black and white hat; Mrs. J. Millton, ciel blue velvet go,wu, black beaver hat with blue feathers; Mrs. Nancarrow, blue serge braided coat and skirt, black Jiat with royal blue feathers; .Miss Nancarrow, tweed coat and skirt, touches of mauve, small black and mauve hat with fur; Miss Handyside, blue doth coat and skint, pale blue hat with bows; Mrs. Burns, blaek doth eoat and skirt, blaek toque; Misses Burns, dark grey cloth coats and skirts, small grey hats wreathed with Howers; Mrs. L. Rutherford, amethyst cl| th gown, relieved with black, large hat with shaded orchids; Mrs. R. Wilson, blue serge coat and skirt, black hat with lace feathers; Miss Harley. grey and blue striped tweed coat and skirt, blaek velvet hat relieved with blue; Miss Rolleston, dark blue serge coat and skirt, blaek hat with shaded silk bow; Miss Clifford, dark blue and white striped flannel coat and skirt, black hat with white mount; Miss M. Clifford, grey face cloth costume, black beaver hat; Mrs. Pollen, dark blue serge coat and skirt, small hat with white wings; Miss Pollen, pale blue cloth coat and skirt, pale pink and blue hat; Mrs. Wilder (Hawke’s Bay), tabae cloth coat and skirt, blaek hat; Mrs. 11. Elworthy (Timaru), mole satin eoat and skirt, small toque to match; Mrs. T. Barker,

dark blue doth braided costume, black beaver hat with grey feathers; Miss Barker, dark blue serge braided coat and skirt, black 'tagel haT with feathers; Miss Johnston (Hawke's Bay), blaek and white striped flannel eoat and skirt, blaek hat with orange roses; Mrs. H. Wood, ’blaek doth eoat and skirt, with stvtiu waistcoat, blaek tagel hat with mount; Mrs. Wanklyn, dark blue serge eoa't and skirt, blaek and white hat; Miss Murray 'Aynsley, blue tweed eoat and skirt, faced with blue, cerise and blue hat; Miss Reeves, tweed coat and skirt, blue and white hat; Mrs. A. Murray Aynsley, dark grey cloth gown, black velvet hat; Mrs. 11. McLean, pale grey cloth (coat and skirt, large hat with shaded pink flowers; Mrs. Savill, green ami mauve shot tweed eoat and skirt, small hat with wings; Mrs. E. Palmer (Gisborne), dark blue serge coat aid skirt, white hat with black wings; Mrs. J. Turnbull, dark tweed coat and skirt faced with green, toque to match; Airs. I. Gibbs, dark blue cloth, heavily braided with black, large black hat; Mrs. Ncdwill, dark blue cloth coat and skirt, violet pedal straw hat, with white mount; Mrs. C. Louisson, blaek velvet braided coat and skirt, largo black hat with ostrich feathers; Mrs. Thomas, black cloth coat and skirt, large black hat; Miss Thomas, dark blue serge coat and skirt, black hat; Miss Rafale, dark ■blue serge coat and skirt, black and gold hat with wings; Misses Anderson, mole cloth eoats and skirts faced with embroidered muslin, mole toques; Mrs. Nathan (Wellington), dark blue cloth coat and skirt, braided with blaek, black plumed hat; Mrs. Cohn (Dunedin), grey ■tweed costume, Tuscan hat wreathed with flowers; Mrs. N. Mcßeth, navy blue serge coat and skirt, Tuscan hat with pale blue silk and flowers; Mrs. J. Fairhurst, navy blue serge costume, Tuscan hat with shaded ostrich feathers; Miss Spooner, pale grey tweed costume, faced with white cloth, grey with blue and pink chine ribbon; Miss Anderson, navy blue cloth eostunie, black hat; Mrs. G. Way, grey striped tweed costume, faced with blue cloth, Tuscan and black hat; Miss Way, grey tweed costume, squirrel toque and furs to match; Sirs. Murray, blaek silk, blaek lia't with ostrich feathers; Miss Murray, navy blue coat and skirt, black hat with pink roses; Miss Guthrie, dark saxe blue cloth coat and skirt, floral hat, black fox furs; Miss Hay. blue cloth costume, Tuscan hat, black fox furs; Mrs. Gardiner, grey tweed costume, faced with black silk, Tuscan hat with ostrich lancer plumes; Mis. C. Louisson, blaek crepe de chine frock, black velvet toque, sealskin coat; Miss Dorothy Dix, violet velvet and silk frock, large violet velvet hat with ospreys; Mrs. Selig, black cloth coat and skirt, black toque; Miss Selig, grey tweed eostunie, toque of palest violet velvet, with band of squirrel fur; Miss Allan, navy blue cloth eoat and skirt, small Tuscan hat with dark ospreys; Mrs. J. Newton, navy blue serge coat and skirt, large black hat wreathed with flowers; Mrs. George Holmes, blaek serge coat and skirt, black fox furs, black toque with ostrich feathers; Miss Holmes, navy blue serge coat and skirt, pale blue hat wreathed with pink roses and forget-me-nots; Mrs. Jackson, deep pbnn-eoloured cloth gown, blaek hat; Mrs. F. CoWdisliaw, grey

tweed eoStume, grey fox furs; Mrs. J. illiains. navy blue cloth emit and skirt, black bat wreathed with flowers; .Mrs. Stringer, navy blue cloth costume, braided with black, large black hat with black ostrich feathers; Mrs. Newton, saxe blue cloth coat ami skirt, blue and green hat 'with shot silk ribbons; Miss Newton, navy blue coat and skirt, blaek hat; Mrs. Murchison, black cloth costume, black hat with old gold ospreys; Mrs. K. Harman, grey t'weed costume, grey and black hat; Miss Orbell, Harris tweed costume, hat to mat'd!); Miss Chapman, tweed coat and skirt, dark red hat with roses to mateli; Mrs. Thacker, green corduroy velvet eoat and skirt, black hat with ostrich featuers; Mrs. A. W. Rutherford (Mendip Hills), flue cloth costume. hat with ostrich feathers, sable furs; Miss Amuri Rutherford, navy blue serge coat and skirt, floral hat; Mrs. Seth-Smith, frock of deep mauve cloth, braided with black, black hat with white ostrich feathers; Mrs. Blunt, black cloth coat and skirt, emerald green satin hat with black ospreys; Mrs. T. Cain, navy blue eostunie, blaek hat with bows of blue silk; Mrs. Fiee, grey tweed coat and skirt, blaek velvet toque, grey fox furs; Mrs. Wall, brown tweed costume, blue and brown hat, stone-martin furs; Mrs, McDonald (Kangiora), pale pink cloth coat and skirt, pale blue and pink hat; Miss Steele, pink frock, hat to match, moleskin furs; Miss Lyons, cream serge coat and skirt, floral hat; Miss Collins, pale pink Empire coat and skill, hat with shot ribbons; Miss Burton, navy blue serge eostunie, small black hat with mercury wings; Mrs. Gowq dark grey tweed eostunie. black hat, black fox furs; Mrs. Wilkin, dark grey doth eoat a'nd skirt, black >hat with ostrich tips, blaek point fox furs; Mrs. Nicholls, pale grey figured crepe de chine, sealskin coat, black hat with feathers; Miss Wood', cioa’t and skirt of blue and gold shot taffeta, new- ruched trimming, blue hat, and stole trimmed with marabout. Second Day's Races. Amongst those present were: Mrs Dalgety, in a black cloth coal and skirt with guipure laee collar, bright cerise hat; Mrs Godley, pale grey face cloth eoat and skirt, grey satin hat with ostrich feathers; Mrs A. Dunean, dark bine serge coat and skirt, blue and white hat with white mount; Mrs H. Knight, blue cloth coat and skirt, white hat with blue flowers; Miss Knight, blue corduroy coat and skirt, floral hat; Miss N. Knight, pale mauve frieze eoat and skirt, small hat to match; Mrs Pyne, black cloth coat and skirt, hat with blaek wings and shaded tangerine ribbon; .Miss Pyne, dark blue serge braided eoat and skirt, blaek and white hat; Miss B. Pyne, pale mauve cloth eoat anil skirt, blaek beaver hat with pink roses; Mrs Onslow, black velvet gown braided, white hat with lilac; Mrs W. Bond, dark blue cloth eoat and skirt, blaek hat with emerald green ostrich feather; Mrs G. Rhodes, turquoise blue frieze costume, black flat with blue Marabout feathers; Mrs Stead, blue doth coat and skirt, black velvet hat with large .white mount; Mrs R. Grace, green tweed eoat and skirt, dark blue and white hat; Mrs W. Stead, dark blue serge eostunie, black hat wreathed with shaded hyacinths;

Mr< \. Murray \ynsley, pale fawn cloth g<i.vn, cream and black hat with deep cream Howers; Mrs H. Elworthy, violet cloth coat cintl skirt, oyster tagel hat with lilac and pink rosins; Mrs I*. Elworthy. black satin coat and skirl, small black hat with wliite lancer feather; ‘Mrs Buckley, dark blue cloth braided costume, black tagel hat with mount of cerise roses; Mrs 1). McLean, green cloth coat cind skirt, ha.t with green ostrich •feathers; Mrs JI. McLean, pale grey cloth coat anti skirt, small grey tagel Diat; Mrs J. I). Hall, brown tweed coat and skirt, bine and mole hat; Mrs J. Tripp, blue cloth coat and skirt, .black hat with shaded yellow wheat; Miss Johnston, blue and while striped coat and skirt, blue hat; Miss Clifford, pale grey cloth coat and skirt, grey hat with (touches of green; Miss M. Clifford, green cloth coat and skirt, green hat; Wish (Richie, white cloth coat and skirt, large Wack ■hat: Miss Macdonald, green tweed coat and skirt, hat to match; Miss Rolleston, pale mauve serge coat and skirt, hat with shaded mauve bows; Miss Cmvlishaw, dark blue eerge coat and skirt braided in black, black hat with Wings; Mrs ]). Westenra, grey cloth coat and skint, black hat •with sulphurcoloured feather; Mrs M. Jameson, black face cloth coat and skirt, large black hat; Mrs J>ouisson, dark blue serge coat and skirt, black tagel hat with green 5M ar about feathers. Hunt Club Ball. r I he Hunt Club held their annual ball at the Alexandra Hall on Tuesday night. The ballroom was tastefully decorated with pink and white, art .muslin and basket of arum lilies suspended at intervals from the ceiling. The supper tables were all decorated with spring flowers. •Miss Scrivener’s hand supplied the music. Airs 1). Westenra -wore white satin veiled in cerise ninon; Airs Pyne, rose-pink satin gown relieved with handsome lace; Airs Hefhcll, lemon-yellow satin gown, with draped overdress of gold sequined ninon; Mrs J. Buckley (Oamaru), black fiatin veiled in emerald-green ninon, and embroideries to match; Airs CL Rhodes, pale grey satin, with tunic of black tulle with steel embroideries; Airs Godley (W i llington), oyster satin gown, with handsome embroideries of crystal and silver; Airs Heard (Wellington)., cream brocaded satin, with corsage draped with metallic embroidery; Airs C. Dalgety, black sequined net over black satin, crimson roses; Airs Stopford, white satin and pearl embroidery: Airs A. Duncan (Wellington). grey ninon over deep blue satin: Mrs Wilder, pale grey satin and lace gown; Airs (h ? tow. handsome gown of pale grey satin, with blue sequined &nibroid< red net; Lady Ward (Wellington). pale blue and silver brocaded satin gown: Airs 11. Knight, white satin veiled in black net: Airs P. Elworthy, tunic of pale blue ninon bordered with pink over gold satin; Airs 11. Elworthy, black and gold brocaded satin.gown; Airs C. Millar, deep saJmon-pink satin gown, with, drape, of cream tulle embroidered with corals; Mis W. Bond, gold and white brocaded gown; Mrs Godby, ivory satin gown, with tunic of Limerick lace; Airs Jameson, black satin gown and floral chiffon; Airs IL Grace, powder blue velvet, with bertha of hue; Airs G. Helmore, pale hli»e satin gown; Airs G. Macdonald (Orari), ■white satin, with overdress of bream lace; Mrs H. Woods, pale grey crepe de chine embroidered with pink and white beads; Airs J. Tripp, cream satin gown, with pearl embroidery; Mrs Savill, flame-coloured satin, with corsage embroidery of jet; Airs T. Barker, frock of pale pink ami ninon, and cream lace; Airs C. Ned will, primrose satin, with short tunic of pale blue ninon; Airs Beals, pale blue satin veiled in black net; Mrs 11. Orbcll, blue satin veiled in green embroider* d net; Miss Russell (Hawke’s Bay), periwinkle blue ninon over white satin: Miss (lifford. pale pink ninon frock; Miss M. (lifford, pale pink satin and ninon relieved with gold; Aliss Holiest on, black satin and cream lace; Miss Macdonald, emerald green satin veiled with black ninon; Miss Thomson, pale yellow satin, with overdress of pale blue ninon ; Miss llamiltun ( Ashwick ». while Silt in. with silver trellis embroidery; .Mi*M Johnston. yellow satin draped with bright blue net; Miss Pyne, white satin and idiiilou frock; Mi>s IL Pyne, deep pink -iitin relicxed with lace; Miss I) n iii-Joun, white satin embroidered' with bead*; Miss Haiidysidc (Hawke’s Bay), cream satin, with oxerdress of pah* blue ninon ami pearl embroidery; Miss Hope (Tiinaiii), white satin veiled in ninon; Mi-> Bowden, de p yellow Autin frock; Miss Ritchie (Dunedin), pale lemon satin, with shaded tunic to match ; Mins Orbell, pale pink ami white gown; Miss Ka'.ne i'fimaru), blue Batla veiled in

dewdrop ninon, and hemmed with black satin ; Miss Phillips, deep blue and black ninon frock; Miss M. Phillips, frock of pale pink satin; Miss Wood, pale pink

and blue floral gauze; Miss Griffiths (England), white satin veiled in saxe blue ninon; Miss Knight, white ninon and pink roses; Miss N. Knight, orange silk veiled in white ninon; Miss Hamner, pale pink ninon frock; Miss Dull' (Hawke’s Bay). cream satin; Miss Ward (Wellington), ivory satin and lace gown; Miss Burns, black sequined net over black satin; Miss N. Burns, pale pink satin frock; Miss Barker, white satin and ninon; Miss Merton, black satin and silk fringe; Miss Pollen, white satin, and short tunic of silver trellis embroidery; Miss Chapman, pink satin frock; Miss Wilkin, pink chiffon relieved witli touches of brown. Others present were: Messrs Westenra, Montgomery, Elworthy (2), Beans (3), Mclx-aii, Bond (2), Rhodes, Godby, Macdonald, Dennistoun (2), Duncan, Miller, Richie, Allen, Thomson, Wood, Rolleston. Orbell, Helmore (21, Jameson, Tripp, Bethell, Savill, Barker, Stead (2), Beals, Anderson (2), Brittan, Perry, Hindmarsh. Lord, William (2), Howell, Hope, MeKellar, Rutherford, Woodhouse, Anderson, Guinness, General Godley, Colonel Heard, Captain Onslow, Captain Stopford and officers of H.M.s. Pioneer,

A Rink Party. On Wednesday Mrs. R. Macdonald gave a large afternoon party at the Skating Rink, where everyone spent a most enjoyable afternoon. The guests included: ‘Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. S. Macdonald, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Tescliemaker, Mrs. Stead, Mrs. W. Stead, Mrs. ■Grace, Mrs. J. Hall, Mrs. G. Rhodes, Mrs W. Bond, Mrs. O. Harper, Airs. Randal, Mrs. W. Fox, Mrs. C. Wynn Williams, lady Clifford, Mrs. Dalgety, Mrs. Pyne, Mrs. Buckley, Mrs. Wilding, Mrs. Jameson, Mrs. C. Thomas, Mrs. J. Tripp, Mrs. If. KI worthy, Mrs. P. Elworthy-, Mrs. J. Vernon, Mrs. Forbes, Mrs. 11. McLean, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. W. Helmore, Mrs. G. ■Helmore, Mrs. T. Palmer, Mrs. Wrigley, Ali-s. 11. Gray, Mrs. Godley, Mrs. Beckett, Mrs. Melville, Airs. T. Barker, Airs. Burns, Mrs. A. Harper, Airs. J. Turnbull, Airs. E. Grigg, Mrs. Cox. Airs. Ned■will, Als, A. Reeves, Airs. G. Merton, Mrs. Blunt, Mrs. Beals. Airs. J. Morris. Mrs. A. Dunean, Airs. Stopfold, Mas. Harris, Airs. Denniston. Mrs. Babington, Mrs. A. Afurray-Aynsley, Aliases Bowden, Sinclair., Thomson, Clifford (2), Burns (2), O'Brien, Hodge. Johnston, Reeves. Tripp, Thomson. Deninistoun. Aynsley, Gerard, Cowlishnw, Raine, Campbell, Cracrofl Wilson, Barker, Prins (3), Hanmer (3), Na-ncarrow, Handyside, Ritchie, Nedwill, Aindersou (3), Wood, Thomas, Straehey, Wilkin, Rolleston, Tab,art, Saunders, Merton, Burnett, Pyne (2), Hamilton, Stott, Sir Geo. Clifford, Captain Stopford, Professor Blunt, Colonel Heard, Messrs. Wilding (2), Harper (3), Denniston, Ckippinger, Bond (2), Tesehemaiker, Hall, Sinclair, Thomson, Barker (2), Palmer, Wrigley, Beals, Williams, and Dr. Nedwill. Impromptu Dance. An impromptu-dance was given by Airs Savill on Thursday evening, August 15, in Aliss C'ox's Assembly Rooms. About a hundred guests were present. Concert. A .concert under the partonage of a number of Christchurch ladies took place at. the Choral Hall on Wednesday evening to help Aliss Petersen to go Home to study singing. Aliss Petersen, frock of white satin veiled tn net and edged ■with bands of white satin ribbon; Airs. P. Smith, black satin, one shoulder draped with cream lace; Miss Devenport. pale blue satin frock, tunic of blue and white floral chiffon; Mrs. Reeves, grey and. black tetriped, chiffon with black fringe edging the double tunic, bodice draped with cream laee and touches of cerise ribbons. Amongst those present were: Mrs. and Miss Rolleston, Mrs. and the Missed Pyne. Mrs. Wilder (Gisborne). Airs, and Miss Pratt, Alia. Denniston. -Mrs. Steadman. Airs and Aliss Bloxaiu, Airs. VI. Stevenson,. Mr. and Airs. Lord, Mrs. Beales. Professor and Airs. Blunt, Dr. and Mrs. Jennings. Dr. and Mrs. Nedwill, Mrs. Stringer, Mr. F. Graham, Mrs. Qu&ue, Mrs. and Miss Wilkin, Miss Park, Air. and Mrs. T. Reece, Alias Reece, Mrs. Cryetall, Misses Hey wood (2). Mr. and Airs. Arthur Ingle, Aliss Selig, Miss Baffin, Mr. and Mrs. P. Acton Adums. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barker, Mirs. H. Acton Adams, Air. ami Mm. MeKidlm, Miss Huy, Miss Guthrie, Miss ■D’Oyley, Mr. and Mrs. Flemming (Port Levy), Miss Hay, Miss White, Mrs. and

Alisa Jenifings, Mrs.. J. Guthrie, Alias Grace. Miss Ki ver. Mrs. Burns, Airs, and Aliss Butterworth, Airs. Grigg, Airs. W. Wood. Miss Aitken-, Airs. Farr, Mrs. Wilding. Aliss Kitson, Airs, and Miss Alorton. Airs. Crossley, and Miss Chapman. Personal. Airs. Phillips (The Point), and the Aliases Phillips have returned to Ohnistc'hurch from (Sydney. Aliss Nancarrow, who has been spending the winter in the North Island, has returned to Christchurch. Aliss Bowden has returned from Wellington. Aliss Johnston (Hawke's Bay) i« the guest of Airs. Rolleston, Park Terrace. Air. and Airs. Duncan (Wellington) are staying with Airs. George Rhodes at ‘'Elmwood,” Papanui. Airs. Hubert Nathan (Dunedin) is the guest of the Hon. Charles Louisson and Airs. Louisson (Christchurdh;). Mrs. Hartland (Auckland) is staying with friends in Christchurdli. Airs. Savill (Christcliui'clr) has returned from the North Island. Air. and Airs. Ritchie (Dunedin) are the guests of Airs. Ranald Macdonald. Airs. Wilder (Hawke’s Bay) -is staying with Mrs. Pyne (Healey Avenue). His Excellency the Governor was the guest of the Hon. H. F. Wigram and. Airs. Wigram, Park Terrace, for the •Grand National Meeting. Visiters to ('hristehiirch include: Sir Joseph \\ ard, Lady Ward, and Aliss Ward (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. J. <J. N. Grigg (Longbeaeh y, Mrs. .and the Aliases Knight (Racecourse Hill), Air. and Mrs. E. J. Grigg (Ashburton), Afliss Russel! (Hawke's Bay), Dr. and Mrs. Loughnan (Timaru), Mrs. John Williams (Geraldine). Aliss Busby (Haw’ke’s Bay), Air. and Mrs. W. Bond (Otago), Air. and Airs. Alelville Jameson (Timaru), Air, .and Airs. Herbert Elworthy ( C raigmore), Air. and Mrs. Percy Elworthy (Timaru), Mrs. and Miss Hope (liinaru), the Aliases (trheill (’ffimaru), Airs. G. I.e Oren (Timaru) , Mrs. and the Aliases Talbot (Timaru), Mrs. Cartwright (Timaru), Mr. and Mrs. W. G. stead (Hawke’-S Bay), Mrs. Russell Grace (Wellington).

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8, 21 August 1912, Page 66

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CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8, 21 August 1912, Page 66

CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8, 21 August 1912, Page 66

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