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PERSONAL.

At the Kent-terrace Presbyterian Church, Wellington, last week, Mr. Charles O. Morse, well known m Gisborne, was married to M‘ss Eveleen fDaisy) Hind, the to. J.,K. Llliotc officiating. The bride; who was charmingly attired in a white sdk frock, was given away by her uncle, Mr. \V . Hind, and was attended by M'ssV niifred Morse as bridesmaid. Mr. I'rank Wilton carried out the duties of best man. After the ceremony, a reception was held at “Lydeny,” the residence of the bridegroom s mother in Austin Street. Included amongst a number of handsome and valuable presents was one from. the -staff the City Council, of which the biicle was recently a member. Mr. anu Mrs Morse left during the afternoon for north, via Manawatu, where the h °T?l™ telfgrani fro™ AuokffiP.tES tl,,t wgmto -JJ the OBtli anniversary ot the day on which Sir John Logan Camphej l pitched his tent on the shores ot W aiteinata Harbor. The veteran >s now bordering on bis 92 ml bnthday. Captain Hugo, Inspector ot 1 ire Brigades under the control ot .1 m Boards, arrived in Gisborne on «« official visit yesterday. He. vill in spect the fire appliances to-night and will meet the Gisborne hire Boaiu toUl< Mr°"e C w"'Mansfield, Chief Electoral Officer, arrived m Gisborne yesterday on ail official visit. J.‘J will consider the appointment ot a returning officer for the Gisborne electorate at”an early date. Mr. Mansfield also stated that only o ne supplement would ■ he issued to the main roH, hut sheets containing names sent in du > W Jim last few weeks previous to the diction might also he published. __

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 3

PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 3

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