ORANGE BLOSSOMS
A wedding of muoh interest to coastal people was solomuised at St. John's Church, Fielding, on July 20tb, the contracting parties oeiug Mr A. Tuokwell, of Waipiro Bay, eldest eon of Mr W. Tuokwell, of Napier, and Miss Alioe Maud Bianohi, seodnd daughter of Mr G. Bianohi, Fielding, and late of Napier. The Bev. Innes Jones conducted the oeremouy. The bride, who was given away by her mother, looked winsome in a dross of white muslin trimmed with Maltese lace, aud also wore the orthodox veil aud orange blossoms. She carried a pretty shower bouquat. The bride was attended by her youngest sister, Miss Marie Bianohi, who was neatly attired in a dress of blue Frenoh muslin and white felt hat trimmed with dones, and also carried a shower bouquet. The bride’s mother wore a bluok aud white silk dress aud a tioy Frenoh bonnet trimmed with mauve and white wings. Mr J. Tuckwell acted as beat man. The happy couple were the recipients of many handsome and valuable presents. Tbs bride’s travelling dress was u blue snow-flake ooatume trimmed with oream lace. Mr and Mrs Tuokwell arrived from Napier yesterday, and leave for their future home at Waipiro to-morrow.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 949, 23 July 1903, Page 3
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202ORANGE BLOSSOMS Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 949, 23 July 1903, Page 3
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