WEDUHU BILLS.
At the Presbyterian Church yesterday morning Mr John Tnouison, of Mutu, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Miss Ada Wright, third daughter of Mr Pete. Wright, late of Oxford, Canterbury, and now of Mutu. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Mr Paterson. The bride, who was given away by her father, was neatly attired in a dark brown Irish frieze dress trimmed with fur, white silk vest with hat to match. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss May Wright, who wore a handsome navy blue dress and a pretty picture hat. Mr James Thomson acted as best man. Amongst those present wero Mr and Mrs H. F. Lours (sister of bride), Mrs Laura being dressed in a Arched tweed costume and a black velvet and silk Hat trimmed with white and black wings; Mr and Mrs J. McCrndic (Puinuiu), the latter wearing a black silk dress trimmed with white satin, and Mr Mortesou (Motu). The party adjourned to the Gisborne Hotel, where a sumptuous breakfast was provided by tho popular host, Mr Martin. The happy couple, who wore the recipients of a large number of handsome presents, left for their home in the Motu later in tho day.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 907, 4 June 1903, Page 2
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