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HYMENEAL.

A wedding which attracted great interest f ook place at St Jolin'a Pr «Viy terlan ( hurch at norm on w e dnes'Uy (says 'he New Zealand Times), who»> Mies Jessie pnra. o M*nnt, yinnee»t diughtec >i Mr John MariJn, MLH, of this city, wan married to Dr John M j Twepd, of Ashburton, lat-ly >n the eervjo«; of the Shaw, Havill, and Albi n Company, j Tho bride vrorp a beautifully-made drteß of ivory satin, with a very hnn^oome trntn The drees --res tastefu-ly *nd ricMy trimmed with pearl?, and it inny be mentioned th *1 it was npeslally Imported from England by tho lonic for the "re - slon. The b-ideßmafds wo^e the Mißees George (4) and 'O'Connor (2), and they were dressed m crenm moßlin, wl'h veils Mr George Onmpbpil acted bb bet' man, and the bride's br« thera, M «>srs A nnd E. Martin, acted as groomsmen The marriage ceremony was impressively performed by the Rev J. Paterson A wedding byran was porfotnjed by the ohorch choir, nnd at the conclaAfon of the oeremony Mendelssohn's " Wedding March" waa played by the organist of the ohuroh, Mr Encland. The ceremony over the party prooee^ed to ACr Mnrtln'a realdenoe, w^iere the wedding breakfast wan lftld. The happy pair left for the Sonth by the Snwea

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1448, 5 January 1887, Page 3

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HYMENEAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1448, 5 January 1887, Page 3

HYMENEAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1448, 5 January 1887, Page 3

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