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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

v — Wedding at Petone. The marriage took place .quietly on Thursday, at the residence of the bride's parents, Petone, of Miss Eva M. Pickering, onJy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bickering, of Beach Road, Petone, and Mr, Joliu Hooper Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, of Mooltan, Punjaub, North India, headmaster of the To Tui School, in the Auckland Province. Tho lkv. J. J. Lewis performed tlio ceremony." The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a grey travelling costume and pretty hat to match. I.ater tho bride and bridegroom left on their way to their future home at Hclensvillc. Mrs. Harvey, 1 who was, prior to her marriage, on the teaching staff of the Wellington Girls' College, received a presentation from the pupils of the college, accompanied by wishes for her future happiness.

A Christchurch Wedding. An interesting wedding took place On Wednesday morning at St. Michael and All Angels' Cliurch, Christchurch, when Miss Ailcen Burton, daughter of tho Eev. H..D. Burton, vicar of tho parish, was mcj'i'icd to tho Eev. Edmund Knight Mules, son of the Eight llcv. Dr. Mules, until recently Bishop of Nelson. Tho Bishop of Christchurcn and Bishop Mules were the officiating' prelates. Mr. and Mrs. Mules shortly proceed to England on a year's visit, and while there Mr. Mules, the bridegroom, will obtain experience in clerical parish work before returning to a New Zealand cure,

Wedding of Son of Mahuta. The ■ religious ccremonies in connection With tho marriage of 'l'aipu, the third son of- tho late "King" Mahuta, and To Uira, daughter of the gr(;at Tatipo chief, l'e Heuhou Toktna, \vero celebrated on Tuesday afternoon'at Waalvi. On his arrival, JJr. Clcaiy, Eotuau Catholic Bishop of Auckland, who was accompanied by Dean Lightheart, and' Fathers Cahill, Zangerw<;rf and Kreaburg,, received a very hearty welcome. . Tho nuptial service, ' conducted' by Bishop Cleary, and tho visiting clergymen, was brief, and was followed Willi great interest by all present. .It concluded with'congratulatory speeches Ly the rangitiias present . .

Wedding at Levin.A pretty wedding took-place'oll Easter Monday, AlarcU 24, at St, Alary's Church, Levin, when Mr. Francis 0. Livingfloh, of 'Wellington,'* son <.of' Mr. J. 0. Livingston, of Belfast, Ireland, was married to Miss Alice L. Spencer, third daughter of the late Mr. Richard Spencer, Derby, England, and Mrs. Spencer, of Matlock House, Levin. Tlio ceremony mus performed by the Rev. S. G. CoiuptonJ It.A. The bride was given asvay by her brother, Mr. M. Spencer, and was dressed in cream satin-striped voile, with tullo veil and orange blossoms. She also wore a gold cable bangle, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a beautiful shower bouquet, made and presented by Miss ifrouse, of TTereroa House, , Wereroa. Tho bridesmaids were Miss B. A. spencer, sister of tho brido. who woro pale ■blue voile, Witli white v-sliaped vest, and a gold muff-chain, the gift of the bridegroom, and Miss Beatrice Styles, nieco of the bride, who also' wore palo blue voile, and wore a gold brooch, tho gift of the bridegroom. Both carried beautiful bouquets. Master M. W. Spencer, a little nephew of the bride, in a iuan-o - war suit, acted as train-bearer. Mr. W. Egglcton was best man. The bride's travelling dress was a tailor-made navy costume, with largo black velvet hat trimmed with orange. . Tho bride's mother received her guests at Matlook House, where tho weuding breakfast was served. .She wore a lianusomo blaok voile gown, finished with rich cream silk and old English luce insertion, black hat with black and white ostrich plumes,, and. white fox fur. Among tho guests were! Mr. and Mrs. 8.. K. Oardener (Mayor and Mayoress), Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Coinpton, Dr. and Mi's. Kennedy, Mrs. Porteous, Captain Eggletou, Mr. and Mrs. M. Spencor, Mrs. Stuart Speucer (Martinborough), Master Kenneth and Miss Betty Stuart Spencor, Mr. and Mrs. I'osella, Mr. and Mrs. Siglcy, and others. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston left ill the evening, en route for Auckland and Iwtorua, where tho honeymoon is to be spent.

A Nelson Wedding. The marriago took placc inijtly in St. Mary's Church, Nelson, on Wednesday, of Miss Monica Bunny, sewmd daughter Of Mrs. Charles Mutiny, Nelson, And Mr. Melville Johu Crombio, fourth ®not the late Mr. and Mrs. Churls M. Crombie, Wellington. Tlio Very Rev. lather Ilickson, S.M., Adin. of Wellington, «s----sisted br the Rev. Father Ainswortli, S.M., of 'Nelson, performed tho ceremony. The bride, wlro was given nwny by her mother, wore a gown of cream ehnrmellst) wiith fichu of ninon and imwl laciyaiid (I lnrcc panno hat, with pink plumes, bho carried n bouquet of pink and white flowers. Miss Betty and Miss Nancy Colt (small nieces of tho bride) were bridesmaids, and ivoro empire frocks of c i^ a ni corduroy and cream panno hats. 1 Key carried pretty posies of blue and pink hydrangeas. Mr. F. W. Cronlbie (brother oi the bridegroom) was best man. Mrs. Bunny, mother of the bride wore saxo blue ninon, an enipiro coat of black lace, and a black hat with blue pinniest Mrs. Walter .Colt (sister of the bl'ide) was in palo pink crepc-de-ehino, trimmed with Maltese lace, and a large benver hat wrih plumes. Miss Huddleston (aunt of tho bride) was gowned in black and white with a large pink hat As tho weddintf parly left the church Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" was played by Miss Ward.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 10

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953

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 10

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 10

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