TO-DAY'S DINNER.
: forj Thb PouiNipN.l; /•: ;V ;■;* tiMfiM ii S -mo^d'aySV';;)/':;■.]■ y--; ; K;;: ■ : ®^aVegei:ab : le:llai-row;,Stu£ted;ano:.Bakod.; -'.;.', -';.• .■■.■-•:■••■"•■■■•':■..■ .■..■■'■■> ;^:S:;'v :: i; :- :: ,s;. : ;^ ; ;i;,VKCarrigahplt.;r'- ;'-:; : Vn •:. .' ■':■; -.'-. W'vVEGETAbIiE-MiKEOWrSTUFFED AND-:--f-;:;?:;l';;:;-7#^^;,.:vBAKEP.-;-:;v'-': '\^\^ : -:'- 'P'-^One' medium-s!zed":marrQWv'ilbi. of cold veal", ■rioz.'-lean'cook«d':ham,S2;gills;.o£:brown; sauce; , . ,/- Chop 'the* meat.'and rhaniveryifihely, , and , mix '■ .■' it''with '■■ the' brown/sauce. ;; Season! well". ■. Skin' : ; -. ; the .marrow,' takV'but the_ seeds, fill.'it with..;the; ;WnnnM : andi-either ! stevv brown ;ysauce\ : or,;;bake-it:;.iri.Vthe I'- to. -;li ;:■ hours.;: Serve; withbrown i;,' 1 :':;•■ w ',\ y:'*.-21b;; steak,..ii'"ox;.kitlneyjj Jlb'i':of suet," \\ pints ; \,p\ ;;milk, : ;:grouhdjirice,i. chopped' , ,'air ;-;'nionds;!,;sv.-'?.'j-v(<"i>-/.';."'^-".'-.;:'.-:--':;^'-'.\;--.::.:- ' : y,;:- : .. ; ;.;.;-j TNoticeß' of:' , Engagements':i ; and.',<We(Wln(r».----,'.-'•■ v"v',Wlien' report*.'-ofdirßddioea and: aßnounco-,.;, V.i' .meuts i'Vof/..-' ehg'ageiii'euta v- are-.i; sent./ t0.,. Dominica" and'/ '■ ;4./:.''ia'ddre's3"''of : the;:seuder, shoulil -be /enclosedj' : ;"r:v- ,: '"y. , evidence of :v ';•-' good 'faitn.-f Otherwise the - annouiicements •■ j !-;V;'S:ca , naqt;:bVßublißhed'..l-;.;;;;.;r^.i;>V.-;:^ ;j"^merst^Norrt^NowsrSS ; :LS:' : ('.:;v : Bland:tHqlt ± .Companyii had'ija^record--:;:seaeon^pf..:four.vnights-here JEist: week,'; many. :"'■.being. ;: turned > away.' ■ v.As.. nsijal'-the" scenery V'and;mech.anical,eifepts:,pfoduced;by .this"com-" ,; -JpanyVwere-Jwdnderf^^ ■ : ,'was.packed;,eabb,night'.;-Among the audience. ■virere; Dr*. >?ahd."Mrs. -Wilsonp;Dr." and/Mrs.; .- -V'Stoweji'-IJt,.': and iMrs. ; Misses .-Abraf ''Judge' iChapman^and-Messrs; 'Cooper, >HanT: '.-;;..kins,':.Barraud, : Bondj ,and 'Cohen.;.'.': ;;. : ,: V 'yiUe. ■ ; , (Palmerstori.;.Aid;, , Society.; was;'rather;marred; wind.- being ."'iyery, boisterous'on Wednesday.'•.'.The arrange-; V'-ments 'were.capital,-', and; the■ stall-ho.lders.'are; ;; : :'espociaUy.;tbfbe i cpngr , atyated , / ;.aiice..;'of ■:the\stall3i::the^Japa'nese? : <)neVDeiDg y.\ti&rticularly.--\e'ff«tire •".'forvthe \\ y SAa lof quaint ;.china,!did;:yery go^;'business..V : The ? tea'-fpbm : ,. :.,itnder::Mrs*.i Monrad.''and "'Mrs.'vAkers, , -was '■■: was <,inbst,/.coirif o'rtably 1 : arranged; --I w.jth : : num-; ;.:.bers'..of,'small -tables.; ' •'■: frocks' were.wbrn.' ' ; Mrs; ! ; Arthtir', Russell' wove' : i; ; a;^hand.sbme ; •;: ; 'large,;blapk ; jhat;'i v Mrs; :: ;'Alan-"; Strang, black' ■K trimmed^ plumes; "Mrs..;' Walter '■ o white v.lcpstuine;:: with.;-. ■ laCe; ~ blousej •;Mra;'i'-:R.t , S'.ii'Abraham;-\white '■'■.:. embroidered with black; and :black.hat;. ;irs. •'..Pascal, ;handsome' ;s£riped- gown,-, with floral ;';.hat;i'Mrs. ■' Forster-Prattj; ..brqwn costume. ; ; with long coat "prettily, strapped' aid' trimmed '■ with-largo, and br6wn■'..hat.;-with ;•■;'were:::few^in ; : f had; well /carried out; ■ though;, there. '■ each class.' The. lprriesHabelledV. "TheW Chijdren's ; ;.;'^Hpihe , V-.Mdiv'-'The:':Pistric]|('''NurM""^ere ; '.v;ery/- ; :;pretty. : ,iThe.-former [ carriedvsome: small. boys- :: .ifrom ith.e -home,-:and; the latter : sonie of'the j.V.St.riJ.ohn'iAimbulance' Nursing ■,Guild;'appro-. ;ypriatelyUdressed;as';nurses iiin'/fbluo;"'print /;{froclvs.and ! pretty;/'Sister, ,; D6ra" caps:;::A-;■'.-vJargej;'.motor-car,-:-;decorated', with : . quantities. ;: j'of .blue: flowersl;arid 'greenery, ■■ with''■; a ,; canopy S;-,or; wattle'and ..bamboo,. and; filled' with a bevy! ?.;,--;ibi. v fatfi.inMdeM.-iii-;whito/:\rith''.bun^es".of.-'tho : r-.;r.-blue,'.flowers': invtheir: -hats, :? was;;much Vad- : .-V mirea:;;^Ai';gig,^alsb:b;trimmedr r £with: ' blue/ "■;.lookedrjight; andv-jjretty.:; vThe Fire-Brigacte. ;:liad/decorated their;hose andireel.with qitin-j;;;tities>;^f,ired-;:and^yellow,,dahlias/1 and there , ■ r '- ; js:er-e-.several;;ponies.with-floral.trappings/ the* . : -prizeionfer.vboing.; ; ,3decbr"a{edi *' with 1 - •'• different: j shades of. heliotrop?; with \ a v sm'all rider in. a y:'/habit/ofwthe;; same -.colours.,;.' His- Excellency ; ">:. the .Governor '. fete; at' two o'clPck,'. ~_an6V ; :accompanied 'k by Mfs.' ! ,':Waterfield ' and' :;. Miss. Hill; ;.• and-, attended ','by: Mr. V Water field, -..■afterwardsVvisited:.the : stalls;and mad©'extend :: ;; ; Biye? purohases;:vrv;i':,i '.' 7 : S;The;pplo,'ground:at^^.the. Hokowhitu: looked ■-. ivyery,;pretty : :biiv.Thursday; .;which -''.ail : event /being ;tho : ;.sch.6ol;'sports.-; V> motor-cars, -,',.cabs,'-.and; traps■ of/all-sorts' brought:a; largo ■'/••:-.prow4'!.toi; ; tb.e;'gromd,-i'andfa''long-.-programine , . "v:\smoothlyt , :-undeD^.the ;; ■'guidance -of '-Miss :;:.F'.rFraser, assisted'by-Mr. ;Fofster-Bfatt, "as Watson ■':-:j-M:-iudges;fe::yv;t:?.^^;=A;;«Sfv.J. , .--■■-.- ■Fi'aser,' received .h'er'guests'lh; a 'pretty ■ "• -i'grey wS'Jkl'; bostunie,! !with'"■.'■ ? blackSrufflβ... and: ■.-••!=: black; '■■ .I'raser : a: becom-w■mg-'blueVgbwnSwith 1 hat to ! niatbh/Varid'Miss' ;-■ : J?+: Fraser; was in;; pink'; taffetas -'with -draped large' costume,;>'ith' ■■■'.jwhitQ'fembr'didered vest'.'ahd'b.lack;-ha't'witli- ; ;.vloops\ and^white.Jtulle;'Mrs; ;E"aif-j.;-;bairn.(Wahganui).'-handsomei'Bright '.blue; silk-' •M;,< gown-; , -' Mrs:' very: pretty silk.; frock;>witn- ; ' -Bat: ;•" Mrs; ';;-Nathan (Wellington) handsome' striped ■ frock;' --^fwith':: black 1 ; ■(Dγ.)::' Wilson/ •?■ black ■I'vahd..white;striped:c6at i aEd : .Ekirt,-!,large black :;'-. ■ hat' swathed: with black and .white silk'; .Mrs.: ...'f.Ckiombes,';handsbme', ; black:;:costume; ..Mrs..': :.;|;Alan;. Straag v purple: gown; with; large-:-' hat ! ■;;trimmed:'with;, wings; .'Mrs. 'Porritt, prettyV';;whiteV: muslin' ;.ivitK; floral ; hat; ; . Mrs. v fiolme'sj ;s^^smart brown coat :ahd.skirt,: brownvhat, ;with| :VH^??'ptr6pe;:'and:v-brown^-.TOBe3i',;'-:^.ffbre'-.a : frock:of ! 'pink;flbwered' ;with .;'/pale:.greeh' : : silk>hat:'and:"p'ara>;ol.of th'e'iame" :.: .shade; 'and Miss'Hewitt.'s pretty' muslin, gown, '■':':■ had ■'. ;very; :.effcctive?:bretelles■ '■ of'. green silk . ..'embroidered:in"pihk.'f Miss Mentcath wore ■ '.white with pretty Leghorn hat, ;and': - ruffle, v. :\.and; Mjss -. Turner , ; iwa's:*' also. ■in miisliu. '.;-.'-. W*! 1 " very 'flat ; hat •; trimmed ' with, -.-'pale- blue scarf;' ; :;Af^ernobn^tea,was carried' .';- round ;b'y;.the'scholars", ;■ and- altcgether.: a yerv. '::'?. pie asant:afbernbbii:was: ; spent;:• ../:', ::l; ; v ; ■ r On-Friday., afternoon Miss. ;Margaret iWalde- . :i grave: gave, a •.tea for her; epu:;;,.sin;i:Mlss vFra'ri(^,^aldeg^lve;;;\p^bße.Sm'ar- ;:■;' ri'age'to: Mr.' Mbir,(Christchurch;" takes place ; : Best; week... '.'Among ;tb<S}; : guests wore 'Miss' " ; ."Marjorie :Abraham',< in.y.vory pretty; empire- .,:' vgbwri-.'of old: Hewitt',, floral \-,. muslin;..Miss::.Elsie : .M'Lennaii;.:cream.-eton ...; ■[ black '.hat:.;and: feather stole.- . ■; M[ss ■■Armstrong.'in; .blue';-- : Miss'-.Siio.w, - and AiMiss; \; :.::' : , ■ '" :-->
./Cirden^Partie3. c ''; : > :^V;:' '•: '• yvfTh^re-iwere^tffQ.gardOT.parties on Saturday, -'; afternoon, which': proved to be a "great'success; '■'i"' ;: -;- : i.''v : ''',•, .' ;; ;■':.■-•:• :'■.•.".■, jri'AlvDr/^.Plartß-Mills's-heautiful-home <:in ;v;Kar6rit a'-gar;den^^arty ; :vivas, held in ; 'aid: of ;'.the.fund:fc-r. building a'new,;Karon Anglican ': Chtirclij and -at jthis'-a- large number, of people : .;were : 'prosent;'CTehnis' : 'and;'croquet formed the ; pre'tty:;Winding,paths and .'(lawns; forv;theVdelight the.-, visitors'.' :; A ;.¥wqrk-staU''and''a;:rejFreshment^sta]l-. ; a.ddo'cl..to' v.i the 'financial :■; success'. of ■ :. the': undertaking. . The .ladies' in'-charge. of.' ■ affairs 'were Mrs.: , iHanse'i| l : ''Mrs/ : :'Hu'aMnVv : Mrs. : Caldw^ll; i .''Mrsi ;^;)yrlters,;ind;MfsSßailey/,^;- : .l^/ : :v ■■' .''.,' v';"'■: > ( : - l-At: Mrs.-, : Rehton's charming : .'■garden -in ■,;5\ T oolnombe,: Street;,a very- successful party : ! :was:Ji - eld : -M:;ajd. : ;,o^:lAeVftinds,..bf v j". Men's; Christian' Associatioriv -A great .many ..:.pedpleC' were and -they 'all enjoyed, the. delights:, of'ithe. garden "and bit '.of -native; bush.^ivith ,< the fine' 1 view: of .city! . ; : and :harbo'ur.',rnicreVwcre: several 'work-stalls, ■•where;good' b'':S;'-: ' K^< ' : ;done;;-:VThe-,'fancy ../.stall'was■ in ~\. '.J • or iiirs.. Fossotta;• cake "stall,; ;.Mrs.> Biucikfaurno ; : iswee-t : '..stall, ;Mrs! " .^Varnock ; : and:;Mrs; Welib superintended the ■ ' : arrangeriieriis.for serving tea.';: .',.■,.■:-""■ '■'■"
:'?Vachtlng;,P!onlo.;v^:v;V|;-; :;, -;-..: .: : rx. ;^':;a..-: :';;'•:'.Oii; Satiirdaj* afternodii the yachtsmen : b'e- • -longing it<?;tlie'Port'Nicholson Yachting Cllub guesfcs'''of: thercoitiriipdore. of .the: Makgill," at Va.:.picnic at Somes ilsland.■■■The {weather was .perfect, • and ■ the -picuio'n. most'eoiipyable one. A number'of
yachts" sailed down-to the island, laden with guestsj including a. number of ladies, and others came by tho Jerry'steamer and by launches. All of them landed on the south sido of the island under the: lighthouse, and. made '.their way to the slope, whero afternoon tea was. served under tko shade of trees. ■ JLower Valley. Vμ Sliss.M'Dougall, .f'Piririoa,";is on a visit to the southern lakes. .■' , .:. ~",'■:':'■■'... Miss .Coleman , is the'guest of Mrs.lHume, "Tauanui.": :•■ "'.■.. '. ':. : •'.', •'."•' '..'•■'"•-■■'"' '< Mrs.' 0.- Dudley and ;Miss; Coutts'-Moon (Christchurch),: are: visiting , Mrs. : G. W. Clarkspn; ''K.umenga." ■; ■ . : y- ;.;.-. ~: ; :The■ Misses/M'Master are returning from their; trip/to England next; week.. ■■'■[.■:'■:-. ' r /■ ■A number of motored and drove, to the': M.astertoii Show,, amongst them being 'Mesdames' -Warren, Clarksori,: Gillies, Dudley- (Christchurch), Hume (2), Miss. GiJlies, •.Warren , ,. M'Master, and/ Coutts-Moon (Christchurch); •;' /■^■■ v [ . ;./',■■ '''■'■''■.■ '■■■;. : ; : :■'■.■■■/:.: ."■,; St. Mary;s Home, Karorl. ~\ V.'; , :.■:■■'(,, <;.- '■ '"■ Wheii:'Mrs-',-Wallis; went, to ; England;, last year; arrangements- had been made for ..the engagement-of' lady. ;to undertake ■ rescue work vin Wellington m connection, with :St. Mary's Guild and the Homo, at; Ka'rori,. but, after her.arrival in England,- she found that this lady.could; not well leave Hbme : , After that Mrs'.' Wallis ■ was in; communication with several-."other, ladies.whp were willing to'come but,-,nnd'bne;. a most admirable.worker, was anxious to come if:-, her /permitted. Nothing'was-'arranged .until; Mrs.; Wallis, returned to' Wellington, .and found that Miss Parlane, -,the\ head. matron of the', homo,' had been doing such .very > excellent' work during, tho.year,. not only within the home, but .also inias,much.rescue' wort outside as;.she. had time- for,, that :the. members of ~St; Mary's Guild' felt'their: best course.was. to.v extend, her 1 work : . 'rather than. start a fresh scheme., They.-'intend, ,;thorefpre,. instead of •.engaging a worker from: England; to enlarge their, presentistaff: at.the home, in. order.to giye.Mjss Parian© more : time' for "outside, rescue! work. She'has: already: been able to hear of so. many girls':who. need the'shelter of the home that ,it: has-been' filled- to 'its .utmost capacity,' and several are.now, waiting for. admission/.Probably.'the question of; enlarging the. home will call-Vfor attention ■ soon,-.;and meanwhile the .energies of "the; guild Tar- to .he directed .to paying 'off thejremainder of tho ; . debt•on'the cottage, home, built .'three years i ago. ; For this purpose they intend to.hold, a combined entertainment; and ; bazaar. during the first week, in' August..Urhe/annual..meeting of St.- .Mary's Guild.is tobe held, in: the Diocesan: Library. ,on "the afternoon of March '8.::-'■.'■•:■■ ■~- -; ;■ : •;.;'• .'■■
' ; Miss •.'Johnson,' -the •' new -matron, of :■ St. Mary's' Home,; Otahuhu,,.near Auckland, arrived .in; .Wellington by. the Tongaiirb..yes-' terday ~'...■■■,'■ .:■■'" ';.■.•.'.■ .; f ,.:'-. :.''■:.': ' ':;-...■■''■- ..;Madame Ada Crossley. and: her' party, 'who .■stayed>for.■ two'• days .in Feilding;'-spent the the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Elder' at: AVaikanae. They come on to Wellington ■ : .this'.mbrriing. \ .:; ■;. ; . ;'■:■'.■■■■: \ .-- : :;V'. ;*:;;■;' •:■"■' ■ '■':'; On Friday last a F paragraph"; appeared intimating ,that ; the :engagement;haa ; .been announced of, Miss ,'M'Laren, of Mastertbh,and ;Dr!:'l)awspn, ; late of; Tβ- Nui.; ■Wβ: are V now informed,'that.' the statement' is.;'incorrect, and : are ; ; authorised to; Mntradict it. • -Wβ must, '.in the .circumstarices, 'express- pur re-v gret, that. the;:\paragrap'h ; should haVei appeared.: at .a 11. ! ,. ■■ : ..'V- , :' ■ ::'■-''r.-;'.: I '"'-'-;-.--' , 'otald , ■^6i^ls^•' : FTi«mdly'.CluD':;h.aVβ•,■rβi Bumed.their .weekly meetings'after .the -holidays;, and, judging by, tho attendance at, the ■first; of - these, :the club is: likely jto 'become ■'more' I popular, than' ever; • ;, ;•;. ■.■ -,;.;; '.„:.£.}>., '. ■, : Bishop: and-.Mrs.■■ Neligan,. who. returned. rfrpmHheir trip tb England' by :the Tongariro "yesterdayl'-a't'e': le'dvinfe 'this'-. afternoonv'by. the!' Moiiowai.' for "Auckland;. : They had' a': delightful -voyage, from ' Eiigland-r-byj.the'way,: ■'they.Vwer4'--n^ ;shb/.ftad".\her^Imishap";..in.'the1mishap";..in.'the Channel,].;but: i6ined : .:her later on,: at .'Plymouth—and .they almost Tegrefr.■.leaving .tho:, boat on which thoy.haye made more than ono long '.ypyage. : ; .They-thoroughly, enipyed.theif:;Engljsh' experiences, '.but"are 'glad to be back in.'Nfew Zealand.;./.ThV-baby . they: took . Home: with them .is. now,.;a sturdy little-;bdy,...who- has enjoyed, the'voyage, ; ; and much, interest on-board as anyone. .Hβ made great frionds"with; the 'officers and sailors; iarid has. .'pr'bb'ably.'already':'.decided.on.a seafaring.life when- he: grows up. •, Miss'. Mirams 'returned with Mrs. Neligan., '•.-'• \ "• X ■.';.: '.■";
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