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Wedding.

A quiet wedding was celebrated at the residence of Mr E. Wood, of Milsori's Line, yesterday - afternoon, the happy couple being Mr Roderick Andrew McKenzie, eighth son of Mr Kenneth McKenzie, of " Greenhough," Stoney Creek, and Miss Ada Florence, eldest daughter of Mr E. Wood. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. Baker. The bride was apparelled in white tucked silk, trimmed with chiffon and silk lace and medallions, and she wore the orthodox veil and -orange- blossoms;-'-The. bridesmaid, Miss Annie Wood (sister of the bride) was attired in a dress of cream silk, with silk medallions and lace: Mr J^ Waugh, cousin of the bridegroom, acted as best man. The bridegroom's present'to the bride was a valuable; gold brooch set with diamonds, rubies and pearls, and to the bridesmaid a? gold bangle set with diamonds and rubies. After the ceremony the guests and relatives sat down to a sumptuous wedding repast. Toasts and speeches were given by the Rev. Mr Baker, Mr J. Hastings and other, friends, and were suitably responded to. The newly married couple, who are both/very popular'm the district, received a great number of valuable and useful, presents. The honeymoon is beings spent in;thc Rot'orria district. The bride's travelling dress, was of .black canvas voile, trimmed with black silk. ?

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7915, 22 September 1904, Page 5

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Wedding. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7915, 22 September 1904, Page 5

Wedding. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7915, 22 September 1904, Page 5

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