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Wedding Bells.

A pretty wedding was colebrated at Mangonui last Tuesday, when Miss Rose Rothall, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rothall, of “Fail-view,” Mangonui, was united with Mr. Charles Harrison, of Taipa. The Rev. Mr. Lamond officiated. The ceremony took place in the Masonic Hall, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion with nikau palms and flowers. The bride was given away by her father, and was charmingly attired in white satin, trimmed with silk lace. She was attended by Miss M. A. Bartley and Miss Harrison (sister of the bridegroom), together with five very prettily-attired little girls (Mauclie Berghan, Jessie Harris, Cissie Wrathall, Lime McGill and Beatrice Maney), who wore picture hats and earned bouquets of flowers. The bridegroom was attended by Lis brother. At the conclusion of the ceremony Miss Ballance played the wedding march. A large number of guests were afterwards entertained by the parents of the bride at a sumptuous wedding breakfast, which was followed by a social at night, at which there was a large, and representative gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison left for Auckland by the following steamer. The happy couple were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NORAG19041220.2.9.4

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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 2

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Wedding Bells. Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 2

Wedding Bells. Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 2

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