WOMEN'S WORLD
(Conducted by "Eiletii"). ' TO A WEDDING OH HORSEBACK The charm <if novelty was thrown into u wedding which was held ai Palmerston X,,rih recently Ijv iiu- fact Unit the principal- rode to" the church 011 horseback. This new fashion in wedding- is ijiiiic in keeping: with tlio spirit "f tin- duade. mid slill more so liv rea- -"" »f llu> fad that the bride ami 1,,,,. bride-maids were attired in rational costume-. The contracting parties were Mr. X. Hooker, head of the furnishing department of Messrs Coilinson and Cine ninghaine. of Palmerston Xorth. and .Miss .Myrtle Coilinson. third daughter of Mr. IT. ('. Coilinson. Palmerston. The mounted party consisted of: Miss Myrtle Coilinson. bride; Miss Doris Cnll'inson. sister, hridesmaid: Mr. X. 11. Hooker, bridegroom; Mr. Harry Hooker, best man; Mr. L. IT. Coilinson, brother; Mr. Horace Cuuninghame: Master Prank Carner. bride's nephew; Master Keith Coilinson. nephew. They were aecompnnied bv a mounted attendant in livery, who held the horses (luring the ceremony. The bride rode a fine blackhorse, a present from the bridegroom: and the bridegroom rode a similar black horse. At All Saints Church, where the Rev. H. 0. Rosher performed the wedding ceremony, there was a gathering in which, in addition to the relatives, a small party of intimate friends was included. After the proceedings the newly-married pair motored to Wellington, en route to Svdney.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 250, 12 March 1913, Page 6
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227WOMEN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 250, 12 March 1913, Page 6
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