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WEDDING.

The wedding of a bighly-popular young oouple waa celebrated on Thursday—Mr Thomas Sharp and Mies Annie Kinnimont. The Rev. J. G. Paterson officiated, and the bride was given away by her father, the bridesmaid being Miss Nellie Kinnimont, while Mr William Sharp was best man. There were about 150 people present, and very hearty congratutatidns were extended to Mr and Mrs Sharp. The bride wore an exquisite gown of ereme embroidered voile, the skirt having a swirla of email frills, with bebe ribbon and blended with valenoienneß laoe in the form cf true lovers’ knots, the bodice be ing made high without oollar, trimmed with beautiful lece, the sleeves being finished at the elbows with Bams. A handsome embroidered tuille veil, held in plaoe by a wreath of orange blossoms, corn* pleted the graoefal toilet of. the winsome bride. The bridesmaid was dressed in a ve

iry pretty oreme costume, both bride and bridesmaid carrying very handsome shower bouquets. Among the large number of presents reoeived were the following : —Miss W. Wallace, set jugs ; Mis W. Mason, after* noon tea table ; Mrs G. Adams, elook and hand-painted cushion; Mr W. Sharp, dinner set; Mrs Kionimont, house linen, curtains, blankets; Miss J. Kionimont, eider-down quilt; Mr H. Baker, lamp; Miss N. Kinnimont, tea cosey ; Mtsß G. Kfnnimont, Japanese tray; Mir EL Kinni« mont, boiler; Mr J. Kinnimont, tubs, wringer; Mr D. Kinnimont, clothes basket; Mr D. Gregg, sot irons ; M'gs T. Gregg, Japanese tray;_Miss M. Gregg,

tray clctb; Miss E. Birrell, set glass dishes; Misaes Edith and Emily Wallaoe, mats; Miaa H. Howartb, hearthrug; Mr and Mrs Town, hearth-rug ; Mr and . Mrs Eellett, salad bowl and knives ; Mr j and Mrß Davidson, knives; Mr and Mrs Charles, salad bowl, oake dish, silvermounted teapot stand ; Miss Oreba, silver teapot; Messrs S. and W# McDonald, silver toast rack ; Mr and Mrs Dobson, silver jainspcons; Miss McCarthy, silvermountod salt cellars ; Mr R. Fisken, sliver jam dish and spoon; Mias E. Curtis, silver serviette rings ; Mr F. IPggs, pair silver butter knives; Mr J. Berry, silver jam spoon's; Mr 0. Wallace, silvey srigar scoop; Mr Courtayne, silver forks and spoons; Mr ard Mrs Jf. Gouldiflg, afternoon tea sat; Mr and Mys MgEsague, ohairs; Mr an'l M?a Clifton, ohairs iMr and Mrs Henshawe, yaßes; Mr A. Williamson, set carvers (silver-mounted) ; Mrs Reynolds, water jug; Miss Pidgeon, Mi D. Cameron,.silver tnblespoons ; Miss E. Pidgeon, silver butter koife; Mr and Mrs H. PattersoD, eilver-mouDted oarvers ; Mr F. Enight, bamboo obair; Mr and Mrs Maher, silver cruet; Mr and Mrs Muir bead (Dunedin), cbeeee dish ; Mias Muir* head (Dunedin), tea oosv ; Miss - P. Muirbead (Dunedin), salad bowl; Mr and Mrs M. Align (Dunedin), afternoon lea spoons, sugar tongs; Misses Alien (Dunedin), table olotb, eervrettes ; Mibb Patter (Dunedin), silver teapot; Mias M. Patter (Dunedin), sugar scoop; W. Pettie and Co., silver butter dish and knife ; Mr A. W. J. Mann, brash and oomb; Mrs MoEay, bread board, knife; Misses Davids d, moustache oup; Mr Bruoe TbompEOO, silver-mounted biaouit barrel; Mr and Mrs Boag, set of carvers; Mr and Miss Bousfield, afternoon tea spoons; Messrs Mclntyre and Murray, silver cruet; Mr and Mrs Pcaroe, silver-mounted jam dish ; Mr and Mrs A. Sharp, clock; Mr and Mrs A Qregg, clock. The bridegroom’,a present to the bride was a gold watch, and to the brideemaicj a golcj ring.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 3

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WEDDING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 3

WEDDING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 3

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