Wedding Bells.
THE residence of Mr John Eastwood, Of Manawaru, presented a gay and festive appearance on Thursday last, when, in presence of a goodly number of relatives and friends, Miss Eastwood was united in hbly matrir. mony to Mr George A . Farmer, late of Gisborne, hut now of Mauawaru. The bride, who made a charming picture was attired in a; handsome costume of cream serge, trimmed with silk, and surmounted with bridal Veil. Her bridesmaids were her sister, Mias Annie Eastwood, and Miss Stanley, and she was given away by her father. The ceremony was performed by the Rev S. Griffith. After full justice had been •-don®*to. the ample wedding repast the following toasts welre duly honoured,„ via.»; Bride iabd } Bridagrooiiaii'; ■proposed: • : by ‘Mr ,Andrew' /Farmer, •;lwc^hr' ; Bridesmaids,” ’'by •Mr and ‘* The Parents,” proposed by ' .Rev S. Griffith. ' A very enjoyable evening followed, and the party eventually'dispersed, with heartiest good wishes- for the happy couple, who are- making their home in the homestead lately occupied bycur fellow-townsman, Mr 3. W.May. ...
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2097, 23 April 1898, Page 2
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171Wedding Bells. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2097, 23 April 1898, Page 2
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