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Included in the passengers leaving for Home by the Ruahine to-day, at <1 p.m., aro Mrs. T.- G. Kay and her-son and 1 daughter, from Wellington; Mrs. Kuncimau. Miss E. A. Runciman, and Messrs. M. L. and W. A. Runciman, from Auckland, t6 Buenos Avres. Dr. Coleridge Farr, accompanied by Mrs. and Master . Farr, are also passengers by the vessel. 1 Mr. Clement Wragge is a passenger by a tho Malieno, which left Sydney for Auck- v land yesterday afternoon. t MOTOR-CAES, FOE EARLY DELIVERY. Highest grade English .and Continental Motor-Cars, including Renault, Napier, 2 Cro'ssley, 8.5.A., etc., for 1910-11 season, \ duo to arrive shortly. Orders booked at c London prices, plus landing charges. Tui- j, tion Scott Motor Agency, 57 Cuba « Street, Wellington.—Advt. v By tho Mooraki, which arrived from i Sydney yesterday, Mr. W. H. Tubman I< brought over a miniaturo thoroughbred s pon) stallion, threo years, standing ten I hands. The little animal is a. splendid J specimen of its kind. A successful smoke concert was held at J tho Wellington Commercial Travellers' 1 Club last evening. There was a large at- .? tendance of members—almost a record 1 for these functions. Mr. 11. C. Tewsley, J president of the club, was in the chair, ° and had no lack of excellent material -' wherewith to provide his company with entertainment. Recitation, songs, and ( ] other mnsical items filled in the evening s acceptably. j There was a novel equipage at a I marriage at Calais, tho bridegroom ar- r riying in a gaily-dccorntcd coster's "oar- n row drawn by his best inan, with his f "second" pushing behind and & dog liar- t nessed beneath. After the wedding the c brido and bridegroom drove through tho p boulevards in this vehicle, the event ore- a atina a great deal of merriment. f

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 976, 17 November 1910, Page 5

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301

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 976, 17 November 1910, Page 5

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 976, 17 November 1910, Page 5

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