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POPULAR BLACKBALL WEDDING

Last Thursday at her parents residence Miss Frances Crawfort was married to Mr John Muir, both being old residents of Blackball, The Rev Mr Sfaco tied the ..i . ilie biicl -, -Vito >3 a general lavnunto, was beautifully dro-sid m snk lustre trimmed with cream lace and orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaid, Miss Annie Hill of Robson, wore cream lustre trimmed with white satin and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet. Mr Crawford, the brides father, gave the bride away, while Mr Fred lieinhammer acted as brst man. In the evening a large number of the friends assembled and passed a most sociable time, dancing being kept up till the woo hours of early morn. All wished

the happy couple prosperity and long life. The following arc the wedding presents to the bride. Mrs Crawford family bible, Mr Eeinhammer a handsome marble clock, Mr Mclvor a silver cruet, Miss Mclntyre pair of vases, Miss Medowcroft a cake dish, Miss A. Hill two large ■ pictures, Mrs Hill pair of vases, Mrs Thompson cake dish, Mrs Williams sugar basin and cream jug, Mrs Mill pair vases, Miss G, Hill a lovely bracket, Mr T. Jackson pair of vases, Mr Alex Leitch tea set, Mr Fj. Hill a teapot, Mr Bott pair of vases, Mr V 7 Scoblo afternoon tea set, Mrs Medowcroft pair of vases, Miss Sherman two cake dishes, Mr Hill a lamp, Mr James Muir cake dish, Miss K. Calligan lamp and fancy table cover. Mr E. Hill biscuit barrel and pickle barrel, Mr Dinan butter dish, Mrs Allen butter dish, cream jug and sugar basin, Mr and Mrs T. Thomas water bottle and salt cellars, Miss M. Hill sugar basin and salt cellars, Mr T. Klnsella, pair of vases, Mrs T. Kinsella tea set.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 August 1901, Page 4

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POPULAR BLACKBALL WEDDING Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 August 1901, Page 4

POPULAR BLACKBALL WEDDING Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 August 1901, Page 4

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