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WEDDINGS.

LANGDON-BUTEMBNT.

At the Maßterton Presbyterian Cburob, yesterday morning, Mr William Herbert Langdon, of Gisborne. was married to Miss May Elizabeth Butement, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Butement, of Masterton. The bride, who was given away by ber father, was attired in a neat navy blue travelling costume, trimmed with silk, and wore a pretty hat to match. She also wore the orthodox veil and orange blossoms. Miss M. Butement, sister of/ the bride, was the bridesmaid.! She wore a pretty royal blue cloth dress, trimmed with white silk, and a white plnsh toque. Mr G. W. Seller was best ucan. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome gold locket, set with diamonds and torquoise; and to the bridesmaid a pretty gold brooch. 'lhe Rev. J. J. Bates, of Carterton, performed the marriage ceremony. A reception was afterwards held at the residence of the bride's parents in Michel Street, and a large number of. guests were present.

Mr and Mrs Langdon left by the afternoon train for Wanganui, where the honeymoon is to be spent. DYHRBERG—MASRBALL. At the residence of Mr W. Gomptdn, Lansdowne, yesterday morning, Mr L N. Dyhrberg. of Asbburton, wbb married to Miss Annie Marshall, fourth daughter of Mr James Marshall, of Cromwell, Otago. The bride was attended by Miss Kate Hardie, and Misjes E. Compton and M. Williams, neioes of the bride, as bridesmaids. Mr J. Harris was beat man. The Rev. J. N. Buttle was the officiating clergyman. '

Mr and Mrs Dyhrberg left by the 3.30 o'clock train for the South, where the honeymoon is to be spent.

O'SULLI VA N— O'SUJbLL VAN. At St. Patriok's Ohuroh, yesterday morning, Mr Eugene O'Sullivan, farmer of Upper Plain, was married :o Miss Mary O'Sullivan, of Masterton. The bride was attended

by Miss K. Timms, as bridesmaid, and Mr Edmond Ryan was best man. The marriage oeremony was performed by the Rev. Father MoKenna, assisted by the Rev. father Kelly. The wedding breakfast, which was held in the Queen's Hotel, was attended by a large number of friends and relatives.

LINTON—BRADLEY. At St. Matthew's 'AJhurob, yesterday morning, Mr H. D. Linton,; of Wellington, was married to Miss Mabel Bradley. The marriage was performed by the Rev. A. M. Johneon.

CABLE NEWS.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8154, 7 June 1906, Page 5

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WEDDINGS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8154, 7 June 1906, Page 5

WEDDINGS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8154, 7 June 1906, Page 5

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