LIST OF PRESENTS.
Iron bedstead and wire-wove mat* trass, Mr Hennessy ; diningtable cover and dress, Mr E. Osborne; lamp, picture, album and umbrella stand, Mr C. Spring ; pr. photo frames, Miss £. Spring ; bedroom set, Mr and Mrs Thynne ; silver cruet, Mr W. Liddell ; skin rug, Mrs A. Jonson ; dozen knives, in case, Mr Myers (Wellington) ; silver afternoon tea spoons and sugar tongs, Mr T. Westwood; skin hearth rug, Mr Barham; fancy cushion, Miss Simpson; breadboard and knife, Mr G. Spring ; painted brackets, Mrs S. Ennis; c- x ke stand, Miss M. Ennis; pr. picti^res, Mr A. Jonson; set of jugs, Mr E v Westwood ; silver butter cooler, Mn S«abury; pr. silver serviette "^igs, Mr Hunter (Wanganui) ; silver jelly dish, Miss Burne (Bulls) ; ruby {lass sugar basin and cream jug, Mrs Satherley; egg cruet, Mrs Whibley; teapot, drawn thread tray cloth, cup and saucer, Miss Stewart (Nelson) ; silver jam spoon and butter knife, Mrs Hamer; cream jug, Mrs Wilson; halfdozen silver tea spoons, (in cases) pickle fork, jam spoon, and butter knife, Mr T. Glover; teapot, Miss Whibley; rattan chair, Mrs Edoth; glass cake stand, Miss. Smith (Moutoa) ; skin mat, Mrs Smith (Moutoa) ; sauce jug, Miss M. Smith (Moutoa) ; teapot and cosey, Miss Austin ; cake stand, Miss Ethel Spring ; toast rack, Master Exley Spring ; cream jug, Miss Stella Spring; fancy work basket, Miss Newth ; papier machie paper rack, Mrs R. Gray ; artificial begonia, Mr M. Walker ; set of irons, Mr and Mrs Chuck; pr. kettle holders, Mr G. Simpson; glass salad bowl, Mrs J. Walsh; set of d'oyleys, and set of dinner mats, Mrs T. Newth (Palmerston); tray cloth, Mrs G. Kidd (Palmerston); knitted lace, Mrs H. P. Forster (Palmerston) ; pr. photo frames, Mrs E. Holbrook (Palmerston); pr. vases, Miss N» Newth (Palmerston) ; pr. glass jsiiy dishes, Miss Roberts ; cream |£ass sugar basin, cream jug, Mrs White ; pr. vases and glass dish, Mr Anderson (Wellington) ; vase, Miss *^. Sawyers; pr. salt cellars and netted lace curtains, Mrs Bird (Nelson) ; fancy Avail pockets and pr. fancy pillow slips, Mrs J. Ching (Nelson) ; fancy toilet cover, Mrs Curren, (Nelson) ; pincushion, handkerchief and ' glove sachets, Mrs F. Young; vase, Miss G. Sawyers ; nightdress satchell, comb and brush bag, Miss Purcett; pr. skin door mats, Miss E. Dunckley ; pr. fancy pillow slips, Mrs Little (Oroua Downs); vase, Matter W. Sawyers; vase, Master T. Sawyers; half-dozen Japanese afternoon cups and saucers, Mrs Sawyers (Wanganui) ; vase, Miss D. Sawyers ; vase, Miss M. Sawyers; toast rack and egg cruet, Mrs Langley, senr. ; silver fruit spoon and pickle fork, Mr and Mrs H. Austin ; pr. brackets, Mrs Fume ; pr. vases, Mrs G. Hughes; glass water jug and cheese stand, Mr F. Spring ; hand-painted cushion, Miss Easton; mirror, Mr L. Wilson ; set toilet vases, Mr and Mrs Rhodes ; afternoon tray cloth, Miss Symons; half-dozen serviettes, Miss H. Collins ; glass sugar basin, cream jug, cake dish and pickle jar, Mr and Mrs E. Cummerfield; table cover, Mr Styles ; fancy bracket, Mr and Mrs Fraser ; pr. glass cream jugs, Mrs J. Spelman; photo frame, Rev. W. and Mrs Woollass ; pr. vases land glass basket, MrsTrask (Shannon) ; pr. salad bowls and jam spoon, Mr James Taylor ; cushion, Miss Flora Taylor ; antimaccassar and mats, Mrs Taylor.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 August 1899, Page 3
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