ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
CASHt-MOBGAN.
A very pretty wedding was solemnised yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride s parents, Childers road, the contracting parties being Miss Winifred Aiioo Morgan, fourth daughter of Mr Matthew Morgan, Borough Overseer, and Mr Walter Cash, secoDd son of Mr Joseph Cosh, of Pambuia, New South Wales. The bride :who was given away by her father, was’ becomingly attired in a rich creme silk Uustre, daintily trimmed with silk insertion and appliques, with rucked frills intermingled with sfitin ribbon. She wore the orthodox wreath and veil, and carried a beautiful shower bouquet of marguerites roses, and maiden-hair ferns. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Bertha Morgan, as bridesmaid, who was tastefully attired in creme rucked cashmere trimmed with silk laoe and ribbon ; she carried a pretty shower bouquet of Japanese lilies and anemones. Mr James Henry Morgan, brother of the bride, was best man. dhe ceremony was conducted by the Bev J. G. Paterson. The bridegroom’s present to the bride was a massive gold buokle ring and a greenstone brooch with gold fern leaf, while his gift to the bridesmaid was a New Zealand greenstone brooch. ld h fn oßr i emc,ny aft “ noon tea was dispensed to a large number of guests. The young couple, who were the recipients of a large number of presents, left by the Victoria last evening for their futiire home in fmm Daan ? vlrke ' a “id good wishes from a large circle of friends. The bride’s travelling dress was blue flaked voile with 9ilk ornaments, and creme silk vest, with straw hat to match trimmed with blue tucked chiffon and cornflowers of the same
SHIERLAW—WILLIAMS. P r 6“y wcddiog took plaoo at the H ° ,y Cburob yesterday afternoon AT George Shierlaw, youngest son of Mr ffm Shierlaw, of Soufh Australia was married to Miss Helena Grace W ?.' kams only daughter of Mr T. O. Williams of Gisborne. The ceremony, which was' performed by the Rev Dawson ThonTas - Wends of e^ d by “ lai 'S° gatherfng of frionds of the contracting parties The service was fully choral,' Miss Wiliams , f ° r n?° m ! “A 6 b °en a member”? tbo Holy Trinity Choir. The bride was attired ,n a pretty dress of white rntX WI A? A OO lnaortl °n and satin streamers orthodox wreath and veil, whilst th« bridesmaids, Misses Sorrel and Winnie Williams (cousins of the bride) wore taste! ful dresses of cream voile, with black piohv be bridegroom was attended by Mr G. Buseko and Messrs T. and A. Williams. At the conclusion of the ceremony the wedding party were entertained at the residence of the bride's parents, Kaiti. Mr and Mrs Shierlaw will spend laud' i ‘ ODeyaJooa at WaDganuiand Auck»
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1393, 2 March 1905, Page 2
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