WEDDING AT PATUTAHI
A wedding which’created a good deal of interest took place yesterday at PaUitahi, when Miss Blanche Lynch, daughter of Air. mid Mrs. T. Lynch, was married to Mr. AV. 11. •Brett. Tho-ceremony was performed by the Rev. Butterfield', 'in Trinity Churl'll. Tho bride looked iwoll in a lovely dress of white satin, with the orthodox veil and wreath, and she was attended by Misses 'Burns. (2) and Quecnin as bridesmaids. After the ceremony the guests proceeded to Air. Lynch’s homestead, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken of, the toasts of the bride and bridegroom and of Air. and (Mrs. Lynch being duly honored. In the evening the guests assembled at the Patutalu Hall l , where .about a hundred couples indulged in dancing till an early hour this morning. The happy couple leave to-day for Wellington, where the honeymoon is to bo spent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 18 December 1907, Page 3
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