MANUREWA.
OEANGE BLOSSOMS. A quiet but interesting wedding took place at St. Luke's.Church on Wednesday, the Itli April, the contracting parties being Miss Doiis Elernan, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Eleman, of Hills Koad, ami Mr Alec Whittingham, of Brown's Koad. The bride w:ibecomingly attired in brown Bfrgeß f rge iind the bridegroom wore the King'.s uniform. I'.o'h bride and btide groom arc very popular in the district, the bride having In Id the pi>st of organist at St. Luko's for some time. Mrs T. W. Bell, who was for some weeks a patient at the Auckland Hospital, has returned home much improved in healili. At the Methodist Church on Wednesday, April Hi, a tarewill social was given to the )l< v. W. S. and Mrs Totter on their leaving the Ciicuit and a presentation was iuu'lo to thcni of a cheque in m tho members of the Church. Mr li. V. Burton presided at the meeting and Mr Le Petit made the presentation in a few appropriate words wishing both the l'.ast'ir and hi - \\ ife e\ en future blowing. Tho Ki-v L'otter suitably replied and thaukid all fur !h.' lti r t- a,id lor the spirit which prompt* d it. A scrii ii- a.- ■id. , ut happened ut the niitrance to Manurewa Sta'ion on Saturd iy morning 1 i-t as Mis.s Moore, her young' r sister and two voting girls uami d Howard, visitors from Mauawaui, were .'riving to iLe - * ;l t !• !l it aopoais. til i! till' ii ill o| ihc v, heel iif tit" u r 'g still' k tie- -ate iin-l overturid .g 'ln- entiv v <•■ ■•• an ! throw ing i.ut ilie tin'' • \( -ill, M\ -..me i,;,.,ih ,Mi-s M ,'oiv got l.:cke.| in ilia -i.r an .1 ua, .11 i_'g''d a diMnn, :• ol I.'' <• ,aids In |o|e the ; an iw..\ vv.is :■ i pped \\ hil" tile \uui,ger ihildlen Were badly brniM'd Mi,s M-ne, uli.,.t p il'ilit • n ide ;i? Ali'ii-li.M, Was more ■ -ri. u lv - h .':• n but no b ,ne i wei' h.'ok.ll' The a| pr ..li h to the n, u ' (a'ioii .mi 1 i i Sta'.'on b'.,..d is ,n a ,-iad.- li ling an,l :\\U 1..-I4 ordv oe-ni fui'niid r.riil-.'it hall ' ; ,- u:d'!i of III" I'..id 'llm- •'.'• ~ m:o lie \:.|,l. is at a riiihl uivl > and brio •; a i :n a v "i '• i- hi i: s pn - ii* .- 1 •',• ihi- •• 1 IH The:.' li'.llM I,'- Ho '!' ia\ iii lii \ in l; i hi- hi in'iti ii inad" '!:•' ml •> ii'!: I l!i" r ~.•! s , tii .' a , i ~ ■ i,. "„ W.d I :\ I .-' i.l "I, • i'll'dlr I! ol a n.:,,,':!'and I v.o:\, II damUUS loide.od I ■ ""--I- A I. \ Whit tinglnm and Arthur lljih, who, i
were on their final leave from Trentham. The special engagement of Miss [yv Woo('D and Mr T. T. <; iriand, oi Auckl ind, coiisld trably helped to miko then.nort a succoss.Other contributor.-; were Miss Yar.lly, Messrs Tupp and T. C. Seaton. Tie 1 management was in the hinds' of Messrs H. Y. llurton and T. J, Corin. Suitable presents were given to the departing soldiers. Datfeing was kept up until tho small hours of the morning.
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