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A MARRIACE ROMANCE.

A large and picturesque mansion, delightfully situated, with retinue of servants, has been rejected by Miss Olive Lmnel for rooms in one of the buildings connected with tb e Philanthrupis i-'aim School, Redhill, Tut scveiance from a beautitul home witli at 1 tne luxuries that wealth can bu; has been accomplished by Miss Lilt: nell's mamage to Mr Gorge Herbert Gos.ing under itrange and romamie cucumstances. Tut bnde, w"j u UK daughter of the late James Linneli and grand-daughter of tne famous landscape painter, John Linneli, i a.i accomplished lady. S-ies'ide» with her motaer at Redstone Wood, Redhill, and having been a pupil under L)r Pringuer spent her time in composing musical pieces for ttie organ and military bands, her "Imperial Federal ion ' being an especial ) well reputed 'work. she ima composed several charming drawingroom balads, such as "Clouds" and "Autumn Leaves." By the death ut her fatner a year ago Miss Linneli was left a fortune ol .£54,000, and from her uncle, John Linneli, she also inherited a small fortune. These af fluent means sne has decided to share with her spouse. Mr Gos.ing is tie bandmaster and one of the assistant masters at the Farm School. He is or humble parentage. When he was a boy tie was sent to the school, and bting smart and bright he s 3 on became page to the warden, the Rev. Canon Vine. Leaving the school, hj? joined the Royal Aitnlery, and bing musical he was quickly admitted into the band of the regiment. T"ee «»' Jour years ago he returned to the school as assistant master, and latei or. was app inted bandmaster. Mi s Linneli frequently attended the eh u i c ii services connected with the school, and thus met her future hu bautl. The course of true love never runs smooth, as both Mr Gosling and Mi-: Linneli experienced. Many objections raised to the marring*, but a'- last, the mother on-euted, and was present at the ceremony, which v.;i - performed by the Ven. Archdeacon Uanniell and the Rev. Canon Vine, iiu- biide, ',vho was given awav Ik her couein, was attended by Mi-' N'-<tie Clare Go6ling, sister of tin? bridegroom, and Mi-- Queeni- Bishop. daughter of one of the Inuse masters op the farm. Dr Pringuer ofticiated at the organ, and played «s-v----eral of the bride* e" nil)'ri T !on«.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 4

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A MARRIACE ROMANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 4

A MARRIACE ROMANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 4

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