WEDDING BELLS.
A m'wt weCriipst waJ celebrated at facmako on Wednesday last, the con* tractrog parties being Mr Joseph B. Trust and Miss Christina Anderson, daughter of Mr D. Anderson, one of the oldest settlers to the district. The JUr. B, MHehel. of Te Koiti, performed the cerem©ny,efter which ahoot forty guests sat down to a ><omptuou* breakfast. The usual toaatawere honoured, the health of the bride and bridegroom being proposed by Mr Mitebell. the bridegroom responding. The health of the bridesmaids was propored by Mrs Anderson, and Mr Cocofan replied. Mr Sincoek proposed the health of the paxent»,and in a few well chosen words, referred to the early expexiences of the settlers in the district, and the position which Mr and Mr* Asdenon held in the esteem of their neighbours. Mr Anderson suitably responded. In the evening ft dance held in the Paemako school room, kite* whi« P 's* °?*fr wedfled couple
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 160, 31 May 1909, Page 5
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153WEDDING BELLS. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 160, 31 May 1909, Page 5
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