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"LEADING COLONISTS" AND "DISTINGUSIHED VISITORS."

Frequent reference was made recently in cablegrams to receptions and entertainments given by tho Queen and Royal Family, and also by Lords, Corporations, and Mayors in honour of Colonial Agents-General, Commissioners to the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, and to leading Indian and colonial visitors to the Home country. At the garden party at Marlborough House, given by the Prince and Princess of Wales to Her Majesty the Queen, the following colonial ladies and gentlemen were amongst the numerous guests invited :—The Maiqnis of Normaiiby, Lord and Lady Augustus Loft us, sir D. and Lady and Miss Cooper, Sir Robert Herbert, Sir Philip, Lady and the Misses Cunliffe Owen, Sir Dillon and Lady Bell, Sir Arthur, Ladv and Miss Blythe, Sir Saul, Lady and' Miss Samuel, Sir Samuel, Lady and Miss Davenport, Sir Samuel, Lady and the Misses Wilson, Mrs and Ganick, Mr Arthur, Mrs and Miss Hodgson, Mr and Mrs Jas. Thomson, Sir C. P>. Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Alex. Iky, Lady and the Misses Robinson, Sir Arthur, Lady and Miss Hodgson, Colonel Slc-n, Mr and Mrs Levey/and Miss fa p, ()ll ! ligny, Capt. Mrs and Miss Hixou. Mr

R. C. Abbot, Mr and Mrs Bnrdett Smith, C*pt. and Mrs Loftus, Mr and Miss Binney, Mr K. R. Stuart, Sir Giaham and Lady Berry, Sir James and Lady M'Culloch, Mr and Mrs Thomas King, Sir James, Lady and Miss Cockle, Mr Thomas, Mrs and Miss Ascher, Mr Mrs and Miss Fraser, Mr and Mrs Alpine Thomson, Sir Julius and Lady Von Haast, Sir John, Lady, and the Misses Hall, Dr. aud Mrs Buller, Mr George Clifford, Mr James 0. Mason, and Mr N. H. Romilly.

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Kumara Times, Issue 3078, 14 September 1886, Page 3

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"LEADING COLONISTS" AND "DISTINGUSIHED VISITORS." Kumara Times, Issue 3078, 14 September 1886, Page 3

"LEADING COLONISTS" AND "DISTINGUSIHED VISITORS." Kumara Times, Issue 3078, 14 September 1886, Page 3

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