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WEDDING BELLS.

AIcEX ANE Y- ROCHFOIt D. A very popular and most interesting wedding was celebrated at St 1-it-riek’s Church, Kumara, on Wednesday morning, when, Annie, eldest daughtei of Air and Mis John Roehford, o! Dillmans, was mairied to Mr Gauge AloKnnney, eldest soil cf Air and Airs MvEnaiicy of Blaketown.' Tic Rev. F-tlior lhinetto tied the nuptial knot. ; The bride was neatly attired and was i attended by her sister, Miss Afarg-’-rel i Rochford as bridesmaid, while Air Joint McKiinney (brother of the bridegroom) admirably carried out the duties of best mail. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to the residence of Mr and Airs John McFarlano, j where the usual toasts were musically | honoured, and a sumptuous wedding dejeuner was partaken of. The happy couple wore the recipients of many 'expressions of goodwill and heartiest congratulations from many friends for t'lioir future happiness and prosperity, j The presents were numerous and costly j testifying to the esteem in which the j young couple are held. Ale and Airs

McEnaney left by car for Keefton inicl YVestport, where -a short honeymoon will He spent, carrying with them t';o best \visho-. <l' a huhierons circle of friends. V." • join in wishing them I'. 1 tli and n e-ify. .

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1922, Page 4

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WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1922, Page 4

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1922, Page 4

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