SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
An Auckland Wedding/ A quiet wedding was celebrated at St, laicfe Church, Mount Albert, Auckland, «q Wednesday afternoon, the officiating clergyman being the vicar, the Eev. T. i. fairy. The contracting parties were Miss Edith Batkin,' eldest daughter of Mr. H. W. Batkin, of Mount Albert, and Mr. B. .Bollard, son of Mr John Bollard, M.P. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss M. Batkin aud Miss N Pouglas, and the groomsmen were Mr. P. Batkin and Mr. J. Patterson. After the ceremony the guests drove to the residence of the bride's parents, where refreshments were served in a marquee erected on the lawn, and the usual toasts honoured. Among those present were the Mayor and Mayoress of Auckland. The bnde and bridegroom left for Wellington on Wednesday evening en route to Australia, v A Water Pttute. A delightful water rricnio was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. A. Kennedy is a farewell for Mrs. Malcolm Boss and His 3 Fulton. The afternoon was a beautiful one, and the view of the harbour and the Hutt Valley altogether charming. The party were taken m the Natone to Somes Island, where they visited those interesting immigrants, the baby moose, who have just arrived, aud who , are forming the opinion that New Zealand is just a bare, rocky, very little island in the middle of a lake. Those visitors who had expected to find the horned beasts of American magazine ll- - lustrations wore interested in the youthful creatures, which 'look like donkevs' more than anything else, and have long I ears and very thick iron-grey fui' They are very tame, and quite willing to make friends. Some King Charles spaniels and other dogs also are on the island trying not to feel dull. Afternoon tea Was served on the boat, and from ,Somes Island the party returned to town. " Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. , Malcolm Boss, Mrs, and Miss rulton, ~ Dr. and Mrs. Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ' 60n, visitors from England, Mrs. and Miss Prouee, Mrs. and Miss Miles, Mrs Salmond, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Focke, Mrs _~ Birkett.j. Mrs, > Samuel, Mrs. M*Kcown, - Mrs. HwenTHrs Chaytor, Mrs T. Young, Mrs. A.' Young, Mri and Miss Finoh, Mra.*H. Nelson, Mrs L Blundell, Mrs T. Ward, Mrs. and Miss Bnstow, the Misses' TurneT, Miss Macgregor, Mrs Webster, Miss> Tolhur«t and Miss Wil- ** Earns (Waiapn), Miss Eussell, Miss Beouchamp, and Miss Moore (West Australia) " A Morning Tea. - " Yesterday morning at KirkcaldVs Tea Booms Mrs. T Ward gave a very pleas- ,'„ - ant little tea as a farewell fo* Mrs. Malcolm *Rosß and Miss Vera Fulton The table was prettily decorated with yellow " coreopsis, daisies and grasses Among the guests were Mrs Malcolm Boss, Mrs and Miss Fulton,' Mrs Ponsnnbv, Mri, L. Blundell, Mrs Samuel, Mrs. D. Robertson, Miss Bertha Miles, and Miss Moore
: ; ,.'-/HMJ6Sj"TOnifred/JGnrnthsi/-, from.>"tho •.-*..: .v/Urdversiry; Missionary Settlement 'at Bom- '/■:/ Class at the : //.-//Jcnn^^^^ '.'.■'.. : :•"■ ,/SRooms; on'' Suhdayi 'rFebruary-6,t'at^4p.m. : . ~';',;tU ■j.whoV.are. s interested>>ih: mission ,WorkS^^GardensTete'Vat;:Masterton;^-;"^;;^:;' ~ ;: --.-.'to:A'"mbstr ' ;success£ul/garden/-fete '."was' i ; : : ;'lMld:ih, : ! Mr;rW;vH.,'-Beethara's'beautiful ■yi-i J :«rbonas . ■■,'•'.-: of?;thei'-St. ,'MattheVs>'.Church 'Building l i .:\'Z-Htp^S;-:'i/*^:fi£X':\:,■■&&;■ ■/:;/-// "K' : .? V' H': iT-J I *™.' :^™ -^^ :■■'-':/./V*? ••staUs-:laden',vwitK > goott^,".where'' : cus-' v ~^^ m ™)>Pent''freelyr' and:'there' were/re- "• '■c^>™^ m . e At- i ■eMsViind;a^^tea■.'■room'■''. , iin'dfe^ /'./ the/care/of: a ; capable';staff of; assistants'.'' '•''" :-;i*An?P. Ie Sdid''programme;o{' sports "\"and -.•....';. j -jarnusemente.'. lwd:,been/. : arranged,'' 'and . ■.-•■ //music; was/rendered A by/the/ .:Beih'ana '""■' ; ' 'beau-'' * '■-'■ '?^™^h^^^-:^ i tb'/'manj;<6l(mrea; ',;;. attendance Was: even ':-;-:'-;■;, greater than aftefhbonVvMiss :::';:; Kendaiysipupi^ v. •'.::,.; fancy .dancing.: and'an i; open-airi concert .-/;/■/was 'given', under. the' supervision"/6f Mr. ;:,;; ...6. vßransbn,: when programme ..-'.■;.":■; /was'.subihitted/ ////■-1/':/:'<-. -'."':;•,-■ ,'/ ■-.■;.■ -;■.;":Tbe;fpUowing '■ is the-Hsi'6f"staUholtl-;'J. v'SJ?.:— Art' stall, Mesdarncs.W., H.', Hoskiflg,' ; ;,i:7.-W. B:-'Chennells, ' C./A;:':Tabu'teau',': Wat--:'•'-':'.'■fOll',9o'ol£ ' and - Mi ss B.: yallahce; assisted : ' : fl ; sy. ;Mls ses,'Jackson-(2), and ;E.-, Archer;.- .: ~fifh-.pond,-'Misses Beatrice Mackerseyiand ;: ■/ /.Chris./Hpsking ,•: sweet Beeth-, H" ! '*£?'• , Benn «tt. /Mace.-Baird; -tea'.'..kibskV: V/ ■ Igksda™ B W.inzenberg, G.-A. Jones,U-ren, '■'■■'■ ;5-V,?^ Jo ??fc. assist< s by; Misses/Moore,: tv ; /Collieand .Winzenberg: (2); 'coolc drinks, •'..•.: ?' Misses, Hettie '-Eobiiis, - Madge ■ Townsend, :"'3'« d wE-;s^layow;, gipsy tent. Miss, Ella :,;-.:;. ,;Wyett;'iflpwer stall,,..Mesdames' H.- ,Beei:■';'■'.".■.;!;th.s?l*'; *?*£ Sellar^:Qawitb,i-Missesf Ga•'.V.iwitb. and.- Vallance.... .• '■..':' ,'..•
•;; i / J!A;Pahiatua^te.',' ]:. v;> -i\ .'■'_-;'.':-'- ':K :, :; ; garaeriVfete'.iri "conne'cHonVwith \St. : •._•■■■• Church,-, held in . ,the : vicarage • : :■ :.'fErounds> on ."Wednesday 'afternoon and -■: wasiwell-.attended and' a- fihan- '.-;'':■ - success. ladies attending', to' , ' : t? e -various stalls did'good business* and • -..the numerous: side-shows created .a. good ..-;:■, deal;of r excitement.;.. During the. after-. ; .;>noon, vocal, items, were rendered by Mes- . '.;dameVSpeer and Burgess arid.Miss Mooro, ;.■■ ,, /and ithe;Pahiatua Brass.'Band:.rendered ;;'■ :;'• seledtion oh-thelawn'in:the evening. :■-' "-'■' : ' i, It 'l ,lr " s --' st| i t ed- : -ili- ,v t(ii7n.'ybster'day---that' ■; , ; the.tenderof a "Wellington firm had been. ;.■/- for 'the'' repairs.-'to'the' New „ ;,; Zealand Shipping,Co.Vstearaer"Kaipara . - : ,?.; which, was seriously:damaged by striking ■■■. ■•••.■< a;submerged rock when-'leaving-Auckland .--:'/:>:. recently;;.-It was,reported that the suc- ,:* -cessful - tenderers -were Messrs.' Hutchison <;■: -:•■; and: Campbell,.-but Messrs. Culle: and Co. .■••'.''J:-;je. ialso.said!-.40 have put iniaj'priee. ;; . .e-;Mr. ; Cullp,and .Mr.jHutchison are bbth.'in {;-:> : VAnckland at-present.-, ; , : : .:; ■•' ..! -'Miss' Eochfort,';who ; , has -tendered -her '•'.. ; :.. resignation . 'as'- ;; matrbniof' Te. Waitato .-:.:''.;; Sanatorium, whs presented':by''Dr; Rbb- : . ; '-,V..ert's,- on-behalf; of ;.thesistefs' : and nurses, ") . jvwith' .'a- "-.•■' handsome. :•:illuminated leather '■;■':•'. ''■■' scroll;, arid, pearl pendant.; Her .successor, from Timaru; \takesup ■■ her -■;'■- ■■/ ?' duties -this'■' week:- ••";•*,;. •:.-.■;. ■.<?*.- •-, •.-. "Mrs/: Phil Mules,.: i .of;, 'Woodvilley, : with . ;;-7 : &r'little r 'sbnV;'ac66mpanied.'Bishop : and ,; .';; Hrs.'.Mules when they, letuin-,.,:',ed/to-.Nelson.; She;will, stay for'a month '.:'C:;^;Bi^Dsconrt;/Nelsbn.': ;;. -'■',--;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 11
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