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Caper- /c- V ' MUTTON: ] (SHANE :END).' ■'-'Sa)f^ a::-goo'd-sizoil iiitoj/twp ::halves. ;^.vßoil.vtlie:Vshanlc /;ond-. gently.-/until i tender, .and serve "it , of; turnips, with ■. caper/saucb.'S]' / s^ ; - fe'-/;'/-'-•:."'!■.;■■■V- :>/■:>■ v : :' ; /Rather : ;moro; thaii./lialf :fill a":pint mould •,.'with-ibMa]dcr.uml)s; empty/them':'iijtbfa basin;and. gutter.:; tM mould ,-thibldy';':mix ..witli'.;the ;■• crumbs.'^oz.' 1 finely-chopped/suct,' 2' tablespoons' :'of-sugar;:-a of i.sajt;-and' a ; 'small .grate .: of-nutmeg. ■.■'irix/.dry:;ingredicnts::thorbtfghly; . lay: .this:": , mixture .-'iii'-'nioulcl:. alternately; witli : : layers', of marmalade; .'.beat.i/upJ.two'Veggs'■;■ well; : and/add:tp;thomta' little - , more', than: a. ;pint/of /milk; : '.poHri:this,'into/.the;. mould, .jet.iit; stand :■fbr..■nalfA^■an:-•l\ou■rj^■'''a^V;,the■n.('■,cdTel; / ; with .a 'buttered- : -~pap'er; arid: ,'s.ieam.- for ~li/.hours .'-at :'least;'i /Serve/ with/ sauce;]/,-/ •,/-f/^ ■:■! '■,':. i^ /:-" : :>^:-;::.]/ ; f;/FpR/:TO-iipRROW.:^ : dTO'ieir'' l o'ivinUi;ton;'.''-yeali , :';f6tceih?ai;," onions, r'colery,',;tapipca,^apples.'/.;, ; :-:i;: ; y,i^ : . ; ; ■• • ';:■*:■>■ , -':^,^-.---';/?-^P-' ■ /■ //f/, ; 4'£pCIAL/iAND ; - ; PERSPNALi^h-];'. /WeMinstah^Wcddifissi';'^|"/sS^'-■'/■•" : ; -- Therweddingfbf 'Miss.-Euby; Orr, ; 'daughter]' : ; af] Mrs.vOrr|, of: 'fNgapuhi,'"/Sydney/Streety. ■:lß i -'.'Sh! , -Lintajj , r :i of--Sydney'j ,, on .Sat;' /•'urday: nibrnm'g'-Vat'■ St;:./-Andreiy.'s Church; ;'sn : ',tHe. : i T^rrace,.%hich i ';/;was;/. crowded// with" friends '/of: the'■ bride, I'a'mong '[ whom/wero/ all '• ier girl associatesy-, fr,om : /the : Government. /Buildings./:-The: bridb"/wbi-e;:'a./channmg.':.dir_ Jihiffon taffetas'^tho/bodice .draped with;beau-.' •tiful:L]imeridk^ace,vand/wpre :; a/;bridal/wreath: i and/vei j, -'(arid; sha'.cai'ried/ a /handsome shower.' bpu^uefe.'-'Shelwas 1 attended- by..t\yo/brides-:, fMattip/Orrv]: who ]/w<ire;'a"f rock; of. .whit&Sadiiim .over. ;'pa.le pink/chiffon taffe/tasi/an'd' a';palb/ 'pinli',mvt; with/ whitp/'bstrich. plume,;/and Miss/ Elsie';Hogg','^ r ho' wore, white/ iradium;bver],pale bluo'silk .with .whiterplumed. .hat/to' match/- v They./b'6th";carried;;.h«autiful: /bliqwct.;bouquets' tp^mafic.h'their frocks,-//Mi - ./ : : Arthur.;Turnbull;'.cpusiri of ; ]the.bride.was best ' man,' .'.ahd/Mr^Eric'SlacWlida,another; cousin, ■• acted; as^gropmsm 'Smith'; officiated,/and-'Mr.':R6wley : played'tho; :wedding;tiriarch.:/:;/After,the ;wedding : :thero, was/a'reception 'at , .;the honio.,of ..tho, bride's mother .;iii;:]Sy(lney'"'Street;' .'.at large: inu'mber.'of"Quests 'were/present. 1 i-'The'rooms ; Svere /filled, with? ,^spri. n g flowers,/ r an"d'. a]'large.;/wedding;- : snowdrops,>hung;;in.. : -thoVdrawipg-room -abpyp;'.the" head's; ,vif; ; tho, bride .and as-they i received; :■ thb, /congratuUtiohs ';<if; their? friends.; / r Mrs.; Orrt received'/in ■a'-'.handsomg; fropk-of," black ij I chiff tin ,taff eta3..-.\nth ! i /Maltese' lace,- ...and" w.oreij a , black:aiid.'/wluto/ibpnnet^'to]:mateh'.';',;'Mrs.; bride,\'wore^a,. tweed, Smellier■■an6th'er.'sistir ) nypro.ya;ffpclt / ]of-..yie'iis-' 'rate silt and :]black ]hat /with/ostrich'plumes... /Amongv.the. many.. /Mrs.-.; ; Tayl_or, ; ■ 'Mis.-'Sievwrigbt/:\green;.sil]c.; '.with■','.toque], to/.'^a(«h;;;'i]-slMV'i'M'Le"MV; : ,blacl<; ■silij'".voilo/with! floral 'teque/j/Mis,. Orib/ bla'cly .brbchc'i'. with /black /.bonnet i'i'Mrsi --Pytt-Jaek-}sbn,'.;elect^ic/blue'tailbr-made- with .floral..ha_t'; : '.MrsVjßa!Mieter/i.yieux ; .fose.-:Sil^w'ith'./velvet. , facings], •; /; : arid', ■'(■■ flbw'errtrimmcd : /'.hat; //Mrs].'. Khbwles, 'black .velvet', and."picture.hat;-Mrs.; /Mackay,/black/snk-with ; ;npral,hat;;-Miss Mac- ; intoshy.green. silfew^^^ ; ture .hat;/IDas Bannister, , - blub, silk-.and..hat. to match.;/MissZXJrio,/brown.:^sillc/with.-white" '.plumed;hat ;• ,: Mrs. '//Soutar,'-,.biack.,vsilli.]with .black ha,f■•:• Miss/'Fpr.bosi;. directbire/.twoed.,cps.tume/'with; s'ealskihv.hat:;■ Miss; Burkei grass cloth :,oyeV'.. blue i silk. withVpicturo.hat.lTiie bride'Sitravelling-costume'Avas a tailor-matlo o'f/.bhiej-vwith/'.which palo'-pink: hafitrimmed v with /pale ipihk-.daisies I . "■;:■'■ Tlie bridegroom's.. present to the bride -was. a dia-: ;mpnd : -and ..pearl ring with /rose ; setting,'" and \to. : .the ■' bridesmaids. , lie■•'gave si 1 ver.' ohatclaine. £' urse-.bags..withimo'nograms'.' : ]'Mr. andiMrs'. , intoiv lea,vo]; by the/XJlimarpa : oa. Friday -for ;theirhbme-ini;Sydney;; :!!;> 1] ; ""-•■:•.'■;.•'.■ H / '/.Miss-.'Agnes/Annie;;Hartelowi'Hayes, only-daughter'of..Mr.-'and'Mrs'; Walter Hayes,'';pf .Bussell Terrace;. WeUingtohj'wasmarried/bn July 22, ;at 'St'.;John'/s ,Church 1 , to /Mr. , : l J.;.M.''Brabkenridge,/'of /the/,'Wellington .Postal .DepaHment.'.'Tlio ■bri(3e, : ,'wli | 6 ].w'brp"a frock: of: white] silk,/ with, bridal wreath "of orange': blossom; ';' and .veil:;..bxquisitely;/em-hrpidered.'.with'-lilies.of tlio:valley.''and,.car-r ried: a/shower '.bouquet';;., w.as-,:given i.aSvay by/ her:/father./ ]Misses .D. K. .Jiarley,]. who wore, frocks of/pink, silk miislin; and /hats with, /rbsas. ':: .'.'Mr'./.Rpd. .Brackenridgo",' of 'the'bridegrpom;;was best!.man;; anfl/Mr. ; Jas!. Haye^'-brpther-.of.i'.th'ei <bride,"-, groomsman! 'The;'Rev.vW/Shirer,officiated./ : : ;'After' the 'Redding,a .fecoption): attended sir?ty.' •:g'ues.tsi;; % w^fe;-held!by-!--thei I hndo'.s|'inp'ther.'a.'tNoad's{Refreshment Rooms,'.. Mrs.:'. Hayes feceiving'iri a.handsome costume .'of dark; green ■ and] black'; haf ! : withvwhite-i /plumes.-,];.-,; The bridegroom's.Y-.present!;,tp ;i.tho .v-a. gold watch/^nd- chain,/'and included among and', -f /many:,' ...beautiful r. presents; ' recoiled.,;: wasa./-;handsbme , oaken.'/-silver-' mounted• ;Jtray ■ from the /bridegroom's colleagues .in .the Post'.jOflicp..■■ :■ Amongst the: . guests! were Mr. ; - and Mrs. Banks ■ and their . daiighter,. Miss •Beatricb Harbarid, of Christchurch,'"'Mrs. ' Marley,: : -,tho/ Misses. Wilson, ,Mrs./:'.Vear,, : Mrs. ; ,E;/ Vear,:, Mr. and. Mrs. Halos. and ;their.' : daughter,/Mrs.'Lemon, ; -and Mr 3:' Gallaghan;' , of/Wanganui..,- ; : : -:.,"■■
j..v ; ; .ThovSavasos'as^Hosts.^;,-.; 1 ■■'/_?. :;; : '. -k \ ' ; : : ; ■. ■ Ca-hiiyal :vvock,,, with, its .111 any festivities of '.';. .■"■ Major 'and; minor '[ impbrtanco, ' wound .up •;-.- . imusjngly on.Saturday eyening.with',tlio.en- • -...-;'...tertainmentgiyeh'.in the..Town.Hall by.tho ,: ... --Wellington Savages' to six'.'hundrod'pr more :: ,•■!,-':.'■'■ ladies.'; So!uo : miiiute's : beforo tho p'rograinmo, .....bsgan, , 'the Concert Hall ...was packed' , so "; . tightly that newcomers had .to bo' greeted •'• •.; "-viHaj. the. mournful -words . : "sta.ndiii2 . room' : .'-. .' •mlyi'V^and!still : : they': camoi!..■ 'I'ho, audience ' .must- have"," been •■"a;.- delightful, ono for tho ■"-■■'' SaVages ;to face--briglit I '. interested, ready to '■■;■; ;•';'. Jβ.- aniusod,,;! convinced:.; -beforciiaiid ■ that, . , savages'■ werevtho.'.drqljest .creatures '■'. iri'ithe. ■'■'■'.'■" irorld,. intensely 'appreciative,- /aiid v; meeting : '■■'■ r every:; joko'.inpro; than /halfway.- Seuvonirs: '.■■■■'.'■■ had been prepared for the-occasion,, which :" looked Hke^prograromes -but : w.erp'not. l . ,llii) > .■;-Savages 'lipid .tho very . primitive ''. '.', conviction that, women aro most.fiappy -whcii- .".':', •■■inost::ciirip«s/ and each , -item ■■.'.was:. aii: vj iiouncedv'as; it.:came.:dn-7-like'n V liyrnn ; in> •'■' church. <: Theprettiesfc thing of : 4ho .evening- ,.: was':',tho.::song::.: '.'Cl;.'oWi,'.Littlo ... Muahjoom, ";. GroW|"-.wh'ich.;. was.•sung as;.a-solo,, .with chorus,, and. encored, as,.it.well deserved to. ■■/ ;.be,.and: sevpral-charming, pathetic -'■;. ■'. -songs.'.'■•ln-iact'i'jthe Sayages,',folk..of\simplc ;, ''.emotions,- swing- all', tho '.-.■ ..; two oxtremes-. of pioreing pathos; and/':b'road- .' ..conledy, so -'that'while moved, almost to tears :; : by. the Toin' Bowling, 1 '"'•■.'. :'•. the;audience laughcd;wildly atitho comic by- ' ■'! .play of Mr... Kenny, who'.-figured .''very.-: largely '■:; \'.. . •in ; j/he story.- of. tho. evening's entertainment: ■ ■ : ■ vAs ■ a sign of.the.. ; times'*..tlio prograramoiiatl , r,. ■■ a.' distinctly.- salt flavour; aiid an '/-interesting-. ■ the vpry. clever ar.d-rapid,cbii-i '•//':'.Btn>ition..of'a huge Dreadnought, which was : ;■; produced-by four lightning .-artists .in little ,'. ■ ';■. ,niorc! time -than-it; toolc Sir .Joseph Ward 1 , to- '/..-'"• .■•:: Diako his; famous offer.-, Tlieh; a'detaohment '"■ ;■'of, : Sayagos,' made-up, bf.autificid; ; and'■dressed -,: r in ;"■ naviil- ''•uniforms," , '.''sang- ; - several . . .rind chorusesy delightfully,' ■-'. ami: oho "of . .'•' - thorn whistled : a , , solo fexquisitely," '.a per-- ';..■■ .:foriuanct!'-..which', was' empliatically encored. ■'".. The •■most elaborate p<irt ; of !thc entortain- / .;.incut'.'whs 'tho'lecture on.tho Savages'/Polar. :'■".' .';''. expedition, illus'tratod. by. largo, cloveily- \/-■',!■ ■', -drawn^sketches. cf•;scenes• by / ■:; ; ".-.V: eluding sbnio. highly 'imaginative -pictures of /.."'", '[:.. the fauna of tho district.. Following on tho ■-~-' - : concert '': came supper, which "was..served, in ■;: . ;the: : .largo hall : at; .'tho cnd.;bohind all •■tlio :. .';,. mirrors, in a setting- of greenery and .floral i.-V decoratidn,and then the'dance began. ;'.'■. Tho ;:■•. ,-;' Uecorat.ioiis from... tlie raco : ba|l r which still
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-.remained, were, once- ,moro tho subject of great'admiration, many, of Saturday's guests not.having had hitherto an'opportunity of ■seeing■■' thorn. Tho floor, was, of course, jn perfect condition for.dancing,: arid with tho briefest intervals tho.dances lasted till- mid-" .night: Amongvtho 'throng of .peoplo'present were his. Excellency .tho Governor, Mr. and .Mrs.' Wilfbrcl,-. Col.'.Collins and tho Misses Collins, ,Mfc and Miss K6nnedy,. Mr. anii. Mrs./A: ;-W.■■'Newton, 1 Mr. Killick, Mr. and. ! Mrs.' Corrigahy. Mr. and Mrs. M'Beth, .Mr.- '. Mr: ; .aiidl Mrs:: James -Dykes, repre-' senti.ng .the: hosts of ■ ,tlib . oveiiing, while '■among .tho many guests' were tho Hon.: J. ■Cari'dll,thc.H6n; Mr.a.nd Mrs. Fowlds, Cap-/ : tain-and Mrs.'Colomb, and Miss Clarke, Miss Hobini Mrs.'Tuckoyi-Mrs;- F./M: B.;Fisher and I '. Mrs. . Thunder, : ' -Mrs. Chatfield, -.Mrs :Gray (Auckland), Dr. /Platts-Millsi '.Mrs. and. .Miss Cecil; Jones, Miss Bristow; Miss Esmo :Ward, 'Mrs.- )Kreeft;', : Mrs: and Miss\Kane, > Mrs. ■ Whyto •and the /Blisses'-. Douglas, Dγ: 'Douglas, Professor and Mrs. Easterneld, , Mr.'; :and-Airs, yon Haast, Dr. Begg, Pγ. and Mrs.&ibbs,]./Dr:/ Agnes Bennett, • Miss. C. Beau- : : .champ, -Mr. ..and, Miss-Prou'se,. Mr. and Miss .Belidallj Dr. ;Pcllenj -Miss-Fraser, Miss Hannah,' Mrs/'King;. Miss "Duff, Mrs. Macarthy,. Mrs. J.DutliiejMr;, Mrs: , and . Miss .'Burnett/ Miss' Poynter, Miss/ Honieirbbd, ' and. Miss ■Staveley'.-:'; ...; ,'•• -,/■. /.;■./ : '•,-:_.,':. r '- ; - -. ■'■.•'..■.:*,•.';'.;•> Opening an' , Orphanage,.: , ■ - : : ■.-.'■•.- ""]■]'. /:'Twelve little children sat 0n... the floor in/a /nice- light "room at the: back- of. a '■'cqttagehonie at Brooklyn on Friday afternopn.playihg 'very happily. , -Most '"of them-.were,,Jen-with tm' soldiers priding on tin horses, Unci while .they played two tiny children, in arms looked down at them wisely, ■' rio [ more', interested 'than, t-hoir play-fellows were; , in", the/fact that a.swarm of people were walking'through the--other; rooms of the/house, ■ talking together; -inquiring, admiring,.' and* '■taking afternoon' tea;'/Tho grown-ups were, 1 there only for, a spare hour), the children had. eonie to'stay, , so.they sat on the'uoor.wjtb its nuraery-rhymed/linoleum,'' and- -played soldiers. .It-was the opening: 'of the-'.new-Presbyterian orphanage, , and';'a crowd: of people representing,the .workers in. tlio Presbyterian churches of the city had gone .awayup to Brooklyn >to 'see! the: ceremony iper:formed. They stood .for ■ a ..while. on the ;xeranclah in a. draught, \ or on <the open, space in' front of the. house,'-listening: to''.the.various speeches, then they went through .the house - for afternoon tea,; finishing; up:with/a '■to!ur-'pf'-iiasp'ectibn.'•■;'. Tho house is ■a. very suitablp •one'Jor the-purpose, and the matron, Mrs. 'Mills,:.is,-'without doubt, just the mother to ldpk after such: a family.as has.been placed in. her care: Among thoso present.were his Excellency, the Governor, Dr. Gibb and Mrs. .Gibb/and.Miss. Gibb, D'\ and Mrs. Newman,/ tho ilevV; J: Gibson Smitlf.and Miss Smith', Mrs. T.:Young, 'Mrs. Winder, Mrs. and tho Misses Gibbs, iMiss.'-M'Lean, tho- Rev: -■ Mr. , M'Call, 3: Pa!ter-.; son,. Mrs. and Miss.' Paterson, .Mr.; Mrs. and -Mies'AllehV Mrs. and Miss Gill, Mrs. James Smith, .Mr.: and Mrs. j, B.'.Finla.y,,:MT. J.G:/ W.. Aitkori; Miss/Reid, -tho. Rev. J.'-Ki'.' Elliott;'.Mr.-]Conjrip',/Mrs.,Donald M'Lean, Miss."Hopk'irk/'Mrs.',and Miss' , Archibald, Mr.' and MissVHanhay,.: and /tho Rev. , Mr. ,'and' Miss.'Douglas; , /;''-.;■,'/■':;.' ; ' ; j : '', ,;. ; ; '-.'. I Ccllege Festivities. . ;/ : - f -.;' : -/ : ; ; •":/ Tte.opening- : of the- :new. gymnasium. 'vat. Vic'lioria;:College- on:.Satur'day .afternoon /was. , attended .by a largo number of .people more or less connected with the university and friends of / .tho.-.' 'students. The'■ . wives ; : of•'■ the, professors : : were :■-there, and : . also . Miss •My^rs, : "/'Mrs.--'.'- MaqPhail, / Mrs. ' Thorntonj ■■ Mrs!; -Von Haast, Mrs-'iGibbs, Dr. , - vAgnes '.'.Bonnett,' /Miss .'Fdwlds, : ■ and ! v Miss Bhuchop. 'In. theevening/.the-students held' a'most- enjoyable social in .the rie\r building, .'when, contrary to the/usual ..custom at ■Viptbria/Cdlegd evenings,Jthe;tirnb.-,was devoted ; td;games,.'competitions, and conversation' instoad .of .to '■ dancing; , ■ Mrs. , Mackenzie, sMi-5 , .- 'Hunter, : and TUiss. M'Lean , were preediit,. Tvith over^two v hundred -.of, students of the ■prpsejit oiv the past.:--, Songs -werpj; suiig. by; Mtßs' EricaVFell, the ;Rey. A. Wi. Compt'on, and ;Messrs. : 'Geo.- P.rousd and J. G. 'Smith. i .Homs' Nursing Classes.- , .'.,-' ','.'■.' / : : Home nnrsing clas'ses are about to 'be started hy-'thc St. ;John\ Ambulance Association. There-will bo both afternoon and evening'.classes. The afternoon, classes, will .be j held on Wednesdays, and the evening classes on'/Fridays. It is expected that .the .afternoon classes will ,meet.;tho..convenience of those ..who:- find ]it /difficult to.' attend/in. the : evenings. ;;" r Applications-,"fpr I enrolment ■■ must' bo''made ■to/'tlie/asspciation's. secretary, who, I liaian.'aiVvertiacment in this tissue,'setting ! put. conditions' and information.'required from applicants: ;;';',-.Z/,/':./■■'/' .■• .--.'■' ' '•' . ;'/■■-'' :A;:FareHe!|.TeaL// ,■:.'■..-;• //■/ . •■■•/:.-,".- ''■■'.- ■-. ■'. A , charming : farewell tea was given/ by "Mrs.: Binning, v.-of-Devon. Street : ; -Extonsjon, lvelburne, on -.Friday, afternoon to' Mrs. and. Miss / Toler-Curtis. ' '■■ Vocal-'. and", instrumental items, were given by Miss Toler-Cur-tis; Miss Hoddor,: and Mr. A. i Binning. .;The; hostess'received in,.a; handsome black /silk .gowff relieved with cream laco. ■ •:.; Amongst' others ■ present' wero: Mrs. Doughty, ..-Mrs.v 'Toler-Curtis, Mrs'.' .-'Willis, Mrs. Uobinsop, Mrs: ; Sinclair) Miss Robin- I son,.and.Miss;Fulton.. y ,; ; / : . ; . ■ j Palmerston North News. / , ,'/ :'A very";pieasant. little, danco. was: given by"] Mesdames Watson and Gibbons ■at -the lat- i ter's ■ residence ■ onrFriday evening. ..jThe, supper tables were, 'decorated with quantities,- : of spring bulbs,' and dancing was kept-.up I ■till nearly, two ..o'clock. _. Mrs. Watson Twore a handsbmb; gown of-black', satin,, with lovely lace'bertlia,vand.-Mrs.-.Gibbons was also in /black; Miss Watson's pretty frock of .white, hiiion was. relieved .with '.pink /.roses on .the corsage.- 'Miss ; M. Waldograve wore;a graceful. gown ; 'of ivory-satinj and.her sister.was in a.pale.bluo satinempiro govvn. Miss Beswick,. in -black cropo de chine, with sequin trimmingj'vMiss'Linton, in blue silk; Miss Bamford (Nelson),; handsome directoire.gown of white satin, , wiiili;silver shoes; Btr.ohg, very.pretty frock of pink^glace;.Mrs.' ■J.'-. Waldegrave', wore, white|, satin .'with- gold /embroidene.s.v '.Others-;present, were Mesdames 1 Pasley,-Peach,/Misses Bell, Hay ward, Warburton, 'and Gemmell, and Messrs. Watson; WaldegnVvq, Gjbbous, Skerman, Mellish/ Rcischer, and Scott. . "• ■ : , ■'' . " : Mrs. Lovott, (Bulls)' is spending a few'days with.MrsMtv.'S.. Abraham. ;V ' , ' /' '.. .: The.Rev:.O. ; C and.Mrs.-Harper arc spend-, iiig/.a :'week at/Mokoia,'.the'guests• of "Miss , Lysaght. ,/ ,' '1.-^'i ■ ""' '.'•■■,•■■'■.-• ] ■'■ ■' : A' ffpm' v .ti)o_; Napier Golf Club: paid a'visit to Palmorstbh N6rth,. ; .whore on Fri,day and Saturday they, played the Manawatu Golf Club, winning by five games to four. Most of .tho visitors were the guests, of local "golf aiid in. the' evening "they were entertained «at'a dinner at the Grand Hotel. The rooms and tables wore lavishly decorated with'spring flowers and asparagus ferns, and a largo tee, , decorated with spring flowers, was .placed, in the centre of the 'room. . ' ' ; . I ..'rJtliss Simpson, well known in Wellington musical/circles,' is leaving, tho city and will tako up her rosidencp at.Levin., ; .■.../ .-v'-, Mrs. Dumergao, from Auckland, and .MissGray, from Gisborne, arc. the guests of Mrs. Holmdoii, Central Terrace.: .-■ : "> .' _-. ''■ . .Announcement is/made of the crigagement of Miss Lilian Trcadwcll, only. daughter of Mr.' 0. Hi Trcndwnll, of' tlio Hutt, to Dr.' Boggy of.this/city..../:.:;' :' .Mrs. P. P.-'Whito (wife of postmaster, I Marton).:is in Wellington for.afew daysy-and' is , staying.'/with her' sister-in-law, •- Mrs. Robert. Holmes, Tinalcori Road. ■ ■■ . The Bishop of (Dr. Wallis) and. Mrs. AVallis, who have been staying at Day's Buy fitr'the past week or two havo roturne'd to Bishopscourt, Mulgrave Street. ' '' .News has been receivetl .from;. England that, tho "engagement'-is .'-announced of Miss Goraldine.Hciiry, youngest sister of Dr. C. D'. Henry,- of Wellington, to Mr. Leonard .Tripp, of this city., / - ■ .',/• ; ■
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