LATE LOCALS.
Iho south mail duo to leave Ross this morning did not leave 0 n account 0 f the rising rivers. Messrs M. Houston and Go., announce an important clearing sale at 1 Garston” on Wednesday next on behalf of Mrs M. A. Duncan when the whole of the furniture and effects, including piano and billiard table will be disposed of. further particulars appear in this issue. A pretty wedding was solemnised yesterday morning at St Patrick’s Church hy tho Rev Father La Croix, tho contracting parties being Miss Kate O’DonneU of Greymouth, and Mr Michael Mcßride, of Greymouth, and formerly of Okarito. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to the residence of Mrs P. Callau (sister of the bride) where the wedding breakfast took place. The happy couple, who wero tho recipients of many presents, including some substantial cheques, left by tho overland express, on a tour of tho North Island, carrying with them tho best wishes of a host of friends for their future prosperity and happiness. —Argus.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1920, Page 3
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