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  4. HOT AND COLD SAVOURIES.

    Sweetbreads in As[?]ic Jelly.—L[?]rd and br[?] a sweetbread, [?]t it into neat cubes, [?] these in small moulds of aspic jelly. When set turn out and serve with salad in ...

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  5. CYCLING DRESS.

    The move from town which sets in just before Christmas is at its height by the middle of January. The most delightful phase of holiday life is spent in country ...

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  7. RACING AT FLEMINGTON.

    The meeting at Flemington on New Year's Day was very enjoyable. The surroundings were charmingly green, and delightfully early-summer-like. His Excellency the Governor ...

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  8. DANCES.

    Miss Hamilton, Doogallook Station, Horsewood, gave a dance to a few intimate friends on Christmas Eve. Invitations were extended to visitors who were spending their ...

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  9. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Lord and Lady Brassey, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Thomas, the Hon. Hanbury Tracey, and suite, visited the Princess's Theatre on New Year's Eve, ...

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  10. FETES, FAIRS, AND CONCERTS.

    The Church of England bazaar at Gisborne was opened on Friday, December 25, (writes our local correspondent) by Lady Brassey, who apologised for the absence of His Excellency ...

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