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WANGANUI.

October sth. At tlie Races. The Wanganui Jockey (’lub were fortunate in the weather for ‘their second day’s racing on Saturday, and there was a. larger attendance than on Thursday. Mrs. Bidwell (Wairarapa 1, wore a navy blue skirt, long cream coat and black hat with emerald green wing in it; Miss Abraham (Palmerston North'), navy blue serge coat and skirt, black fox stole, black felt hat with smart emerald green ribbon in it; Mrs. Paget (Stratford), wore a navy' blue serge coat and swirl, with black military braid, bright navy straw yvith the same toned satin ribbons in a wide bow; .Mrs. A. Fitzherbert (Feilding), navy' blue serge coat and skirt; .Mrs. H. Jackson, mole cloth gown with net vest and Oriental embroidery, mole and electric blue straw hat with glace silk bow; .Miss Thompson wore a black serge coat and skirt, black fur stole and muff, and a smart little black straw hit with black glace ribbons; Airs. Medhurst., black and white chocked t weed coat and skirt, with black military brajd, becoming black chip straw hat with ruche of black tulle; Mrs. Addison yvore a black and white coat ana skirt, .black hat with white roses round it; Mrs. Richmond Dunn wore a green tweed coat and skirt with braid, cream hat yvith black glace silk bows; Mrs. D. Ritchie, navy blue serge, yvith embroidered blue and green, smalt fur hat; Mrs. Gill-Carey, fawn .Harris tweed coat ami skirt, with leather buttons, blue straw hat yvith wings .the .same tone; Mrs. Hughes Johnston yvore a navy- blue .serge coat and skirt, cream vest, black hat with blue straw lining and yvings; Mrs. Fairburn, navy blue serge coat and skirl, with black satin rovers and military braid, electric blue felt hat with bows of blue and black reversible ribbon; Miss R. Fairburn wore a navy blue serge eoat and skirt yvith electric blue cloth collar and cuffs, squirrel stole and muff, becoming black beaver hat yvith shaded blue satin berries at the side; Mrs. A. Dewis, pale grey tweed coat and skirt, white vest, black hat with plumes; Miss L. Williams, (navy blue serge eoat and skirt, net frill, grey Tagel straw hat; Mrs. Lomax, green cloth coat and skirt, cream vest, green velvet hat; Mrs. H. Good, navy blue serge coat and skirt, cream vest, brown fur stole and mustard pedal straw hat with black velvet; Miss N. Wilson (Bulls), mole cloth coat ana skirt, broyvn fur stole and nniff, becoming black Tagel hat with rose-coloured ribbons; Mrs. Peel, black coat and skirt, black hat with ostrich plumes; Miss Cowper, grey- frock and black anl white hat; Miss A. Cowper, grey t.yveed coat and skirt, pretty cream strayv hat yvith posy of rose-coloured flowers; Miss N. Coyvper yvore a black coat and skirt, black hat yvith yvings; Mrs. Grummitt, smart mustard tweed coat and skirt; stylish hat with aigrette at the side; Mrs. Hogg wore a fawn Norfolk coat and skirt and hat yvith cherry coloured velvet in it; Miss G. Hogg, navy blue serge coat and skirt, electric blue felt hat; Miss C. Bates wore navy blue serge coat and skirt, cream vest, small black hat; Mrs. A. Izard, navy blue serge coat and skirt, purple and cream straw hat with Lancer plume at the side; Mrs. Gwynn Potts, pale grey frock piped yvith tangerine, black stole and muff, white beaver hat; Mrs. Kerr, heliotrope coat and akirt, cream vest, toque of heliotrope

straw with tiny pink roses; Miss Kerr, navy blue serge coat and skirt, cretin vest, grey squirrel toque; Mrs. A. Nixon yvore a smart black velvet coat, black felt hat with black feathers and pink roses at the side; Miss R. Nixon, saxeblue coat and skirt, black velvet hat with wreath of tiny pink roses; Miss Parsons, pale grey striped tweed coat and skirt, black and white hat; Miss W. Bayly, saxe-blue tweed coat and skirt, black fox stole and muff, small white hat with saxe-blue velvet; Mrs. Glasgow, (Elthain), black and white cheek tweed coat and skirt, becoming black hat with plumes; Airs. J. Higgie, brown tweed coat and skirt, brown furs, and hat with broyvn flowers; Aliss AV. Anderson, ‘dark tweed eoat and skirt, pretty strayv hat yvith wall flowers at the side; Aliss N. Cameron wore a navy blue serge coat and skirt, fur stole and large Tagel straw hat yvith electric blue plume; Alias K. Higgie, golden brown tweed coat and skirt, yvith silk collar and cuffs, brown hat with touch of electric blue in it; Airs. 11. Speed yvore black and white, hat ■to ma tel); Airs. James Watt, dark heliotrope frieze coat and skirt with buttons, flue straw hat with upturned brim in the front, and shaded heliotrope hyacinths in it; Alias AVatt wore a heliotrope coat and skirt, cream vest, black hat with white wings; Aliss Brcttargh, grey and green striped tweed coat and skirt, with green silk collar and cuffs, putty strayv hat yvith pink roses in it; Aliss B. Brettargh, navy blue Norfolk coat and skirt, black hat with pink roses; Airs. Blair, black coat and skirt, smart little black hat. Golf. On Alondya the postponed golf match was played at the Belmont links. Mrs. D’Arcy yvon the senior, and Aliss A. Lambert the junior. The prizes yvere given by the Afisses Cowper. Amongst those present yvere: Airs. A. Izard. Airs. H. Good, Aliss Dailey, Aliss Coyvper. Aliss A. Cowper, Aliss Lambert, Aliss A. Lambert, Aliss L. 'Williams, Aliss Ruth Fairburn, Aliss Wilford, Airs. Mcßeth, Aliss Mcßeth, Aliss Harper, Aliss Parsons, Miss D. Brettargh, Airs. Meldrum, Airs. Heyyvood (Hamilton), and others. On Monday the postponed golf match played, and afternoon tea was given by the Misses Cowper. Amongst those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hogg, Air. and Airs. Lambert, Airs. Imlay Saunders, Mrs. Good, Airs. Gill-Carey, Airs. Aleldrum, Airs. Howarth, Airs. John Anderson, Miss W. Anderson, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Heywood (Hamilton), Aliss Frankish, Aliss Alontgomery -Moore, Aliss R. Fairburn, Aliss Wilford, Miss L. Williams, Aliss Alilne, Mrs. AV. Anderson, Mrs. Izard, Mrs. Lethbridge, Cowper, Airs, and Aliss Brettargh, Aliss Armstrong, Aliss D. Christie, Aliss H. Anderson, Mrs. and Miss Dymoek, Aliss Lambert, Aliss A. Lambert, Miss N. Wilson (Bulls), Aliss Harper, Miss Burr, Airs. Vou llaast. and others. Personal. Dr. and Alls. Paget, of Eltham. have been the guests of Air. and Mrs. ('. Mackay in Wanganui. Airs. E. Heywood, of Hamilton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I) Aleldrum, in Wanganui. Air. mid Airs. 1 inlay Saunders, of Wanganui, have returned from their visit to the Napier golf tournament. Airs. C. Mackay, of Wanganui, is staying in New Plymouth with friends. Mr. and Airs. J. Harold, of Wanganui, have returned from Napier, where the former took part in the golf tournament. Mrs. J. Paterson, of Wanganui, has returned from her visit to relations in Pal merst on Noi th. Airs. Gilford Marshall and Aliss Marshall have returned from a short visit to Christchurch and Wellington. Air. and Airs. Addison, of Wanganui, left this yveek for I’almerston North, yvhich will be their future home. Dr. Howard Christie, of Wanganui, has returned from a holiday in Wellington. Miss N. Wilson, of Bulls, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. Good, in Wanganui, has returned to her home.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15, 9 October 1912, Page 66

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15, 9 October 1912, Page 66

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15, 9 October 1912, Page 66