Wedding at Tataraimaka.
\ On Thursday ai'lei noon, at the rej sidence of Mr T. Pearce, at Tat'araii nutka, a quiel of eonsider- \ aide interest to the people in thai I' district was celebrated, tlh' contract- J j ing parties bji.'iiqg Mr Forbes West, | \ formerly of TaUtraim-aka. and now of Wailum, Thames Valley, and Miss ] Helen Thompson l'earee, daughter of jMr T. Pearov Tat-arabmiku. The ij bride was g-ivc.n away by her father, ji and wus attired in a "going-away " ij dress of blue cloth. Miss Elsie West, <1 the bridesmaid, was similarly dressj ed. Mr Percival West acted as best ;! man. The ceremony, which was eonj dueled by Rev. ,J. .V. ihittle. was '•witnessed (inl.v by intimate friends v iind relatives of ihe parl ties. The newly-wedded couple were s the recipients of many practical and > substantial emblems of the good \ wishes of many friends, and left the ; Name evening for their home at Wai- | hou, by the sltAmer Itarawa. '.D 1 ' ill „j.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 154, 4 July 1904, Page 4
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164Wedding at Tataraimaka. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 154, 4 July 1904, Page 4
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