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A Wedding.

A quiet, but pretty little wedding, took place at St. John's Church, Feilding, at 11 a.m. on Wednesday last (says the Mercury), the principal parties interested being Miss James, of Feilding, and Mr E. H. (Ted) Cunimerfield, of Apiti. The bridesmaids were Miss Mabel Kichardson (chief), Misses Nellie and Nester Cummerfield (sister and niece to the bridegroom), and Miss Amy James (sister to the bride). The two first named were dressed in pink zephyr with streamers and hats to match. The two diminutive bridesmaids were dressed in white, with white veils. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr Joe Cummerfield, and Mr L. James, jr., as groomsmen. The bride, who was attended by her father, wore a pretty dress of cream cashmere trimmed with cream rib bons and orange blossoms, with veil looped up by the same orthodox sprays. The bride and each of the bridesmaids carried a handsome bouquet, which were made up by, and the giit of Miss Shailer, of Palmerston. The Key. A. Herman

was the officiating minister, and after the ceremony, the bridal party, amid showers of rice, returned to the home of the bride's parents, where the wedding breakfast was served. The bride was the recipient of a large number of valuable and useful presents, and later on in the day the happy couple left for their future home at Apiti, amid the congratulations and hearty wishes of their nilrilerous friends.

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Manawatu Herald, 20 June 1893, Page 2

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A Wedding. Manawatu Herald, 20 June 1893, Page 2

A Wedding. Manawatu Herald, 20 June 1893, Page 2

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