WEDDING BELLS.
On Thursday afternoon the wedding c Rev. A. Armstrong and Miaa Alice ooth, oE Te Koiti, was celebrated in Presbyterian Church. The Rev, [r White, of Waihi, conducted the n'emony, and there was a large attenanee of interested spectators, The ride wag attended by Misa irm;rong, sister of the bridegroom, and [isg Smith= of Auckland; the Rev. . B. GosnelTwas beat man and Mr , Hartley acted as groomsman After 18 ceremony the wedding breakfast as held in the Municipal Hall, a irge number of guests being present, he happy couple left for the south by je aftemoorrexpresg.
£oo o, 4 G the value was £19,319,093 for ttepffflHHHHj ponding twelve months. The chief items in last ;«HHH ports were:—Butter b»ef £19,009, frozen mutton £<9Hb frozen iamb £39,371, hemp £lttH| rabbits and harea £10,431, £66,157 hides and skins £ 1 fto,3 || tallow £22,490, limber £32,42G, wool £107,607, gold £146,437.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 610, 11 October 1913, Page 5
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147WEDDING BELLS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 610, 11 October 1913, Page 5
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