waggonette, containing what seemed to be a- wedding party, sWJ§kfflsfas■#€. the frontier. The bridegroom, seated In front,' was talking, to the bride, who seemed indifferent to his conversation and to the gaiety of his companions. * H Besweei" "' assumed an attitude.pf rigidity.wbiob,-;> aroused the suspicions of the Customs officers. One of them spoke to Her, but the 'young ladyVmade noire- % spouse. Then, amid the protests of - the 'guests,' he jumped on the' * vehicle, and snatched away the veil* which covered her face. It was then Been that the 'bride* had good reasons for not raising her eyes, for, on in- . veatigation, she, was. found to be a ",:>, zinc figure filled with alcohol I. ,v ,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 374, 9 July 1903, Page 7
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