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BRUNNER VOLUNTEER BALL.

(OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

The Volunteer Ball in Kaye’s Hall on

K Thursday night was a brilliant and suc(u! one, and reflected credit on the oomi nittee. Tha.,Hall was tastefully deooratt’d with flags, Chinese lanterns, etc., and tl'ie new arid bright uniforms of the • Corps, together with the pretty dresses of the lac lies, made a charming picture. There w ere about seventy couples present, and inol nded visitors from Greymoutb, Blackball. Kokiri,' and other places. Mr T. A. Smi th made a capital M. C. The ladies and dresses were

Mrs W. iArmstrong, pink nun’s veiling blouse with lace and green trimmings, black skirt. Miss Dalzall, maroon cashmere blcuse, black skirt.

Miss Fitzpatrick, blue with lace trimmings. Misa Kiel, black and white evening dress.

Mrs Ryan, white evening dress trimmed with chiffon and lace, t Miss Kennedy, white. Mrs Goolthard, lavender with cream ■ilk primmings. - Miss M. A.Smith, blue evening dress with lace, chiffon and pearl trimmings. Miss Fasooe, Mack and white. Mias Senior, blue evening blouse black •kirt.’

Miss Bussell, black and white. Mies Magee, white sateen trimmed with lace and chiffon. Miss Davis, black and white. Miss Meyers, cream sateen with pear trimmings. Miss E. Franklin, black and white evening dress. Miss Goolthard, brown. Mrs Horn, black and white. Miss Masters, peacock green trimmed with silk and lace.

Mrs McPhee, blue trimmed with white. ||' MissWollett, blue trimmed with crbam m silk. Miss Keam, fawn trimmed with lace. Miss Pattisson, black. r Mrs T. A. Smith, sky blue blouse trimmed with silk and chiffon lace; black skirt. ft'..

Mrs Griffin, fawn trimmed with white braid and pink silk. Miss L. Smith, black and white. Miss Cook, green blonse with lace and pearl trimming ; black skirt. Mjga Hartshome, black and white. SS, Un McCormack, black trimmed with green and chiffon. Miss Anderson, green blouse trimmed with white lace ; black skirt. Miss Waite, pink blouse trimmed with black velvet; black shirt. _ Miss L. Franklin, black and white. Miss McGuinness, cream blouse ; black skirt. |>: Mrs Hunt, black lustre with chiffon and , pearl trimming. ’

| Miss Gutberlet, marone, trimmed with i chiffon and satin. v Miss Griffiths, black velvet, trimmed H with pink silk chiffon and lace. Miss R. Moore, blue evening dross. § Miss Breeze, red trimmed with black s braid and flowers.

Mrs Denson, red velvet evening bodice | w ith lace and pearl trimmings, black Bfliirt.

? Miss Fitzpatrick, cream blouse, black skirt. ■ . . I Miss Blackmoro, green velvet evening [ dress. L Mrs A, Tomkies, lavender satin blouse, f blackgskirt. ||. Mrs H. Tomkies, prune velvet blouse,/ if -black skirt. I Qt Seaton, black and white, '

■ u : i - *3 - ' - | The annual meeting of the Miners Union was hold in the Buck’s Hoad Hotel on Tuesday evening. The outgoing committee’s report and balance-sheet showing a credit of £O2 was read and approved of. The following were elected a committee of management for the ensuing year. President, Mr G. Newton; Secretary, Mr R, Russell; Treasurer, Mr J. Southward ; Pitmen, Nyberg, Lennox ; Mine Inspectors Messrs Southward, and Coppersmith; Collector. Mr J, Richardson ; Auditors Messrs J. Newton and W. Watchman.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 May 1901, Page 4

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BRUNNER VOLUNTEER BALL. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 May 1901, Page 4

BRUNNER VOLUNTEER BALL. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 May 1901, Page 4

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