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WEEDING.

•BABNES-HUNT. 'At fifee residenwa of tbe bride's ■father,-at! Laacidowue, yesterday, Mr .'John 'Joseph Baraev second son of the late Mr Jnsapto Baa?ne=:, cf! Staffordsbira, England, was rbarried tc May'Hf'jnt, youngest, daughter "Of 'Mr Brown : Hunt. The'brMe, who was given away by h©r father, was handsomely attired in wfaiteerepoEi, trimmed withi insertion nnd iaoo., add', wore the. /orthodox veil and orange'blossoms. Miss Alic« Barnes., sister of theand Miss D'orihi Felilingham, ne«oe of the bridegroom, ] were bridesmaids. Mii ss Barnes; wore a handsome grey costume with silk, and a blaok J'hat, and Miss FGllingbat a was attired in adresp of cream ei'Jk with a ' cretty hat to .natch. , Mi? Harold Slunt,'brother of tbe brfde ; was best niton, The ceremony waa pturformod toy the Rw. J. N. Buttle. Tbeibridegroom's present to th© toride Was a gold watch, ancltothe bridesmaids a gold brooch each. The bride's preaent t© the bridt igrooia wasia pair of gold aleeve-linbs.. The lireoents, which were numerous and costly., included a cheque .©aoh from i tbe tether aad brofifeer of! tho bride. After the ceremony a reception was JaefSd, when the usuriii to«sta were honoured The neß'Jy-wedded oouple were tho recipients of many 6ongiatoiations and good >vfehea for their future welfare. Mr and Mrs Barnes *by the •afternoon train for Now Plymouth, where tbe ihoneymoon is to be apent. Tbe bride's travelling dress was of felllue cloth tdmmed with white., and sfae wore a white hat to matohv

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8270, 25 October 1906, Page 5

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WEEDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8270, 25 October 1906, Page 5

WEEDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8270, 25 October 1906, Page 5

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