WEDDING.
GRAHAM—DAGG. A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at the Upper Plain, Masterton, on Monday afternoon last, •when Mr G. H. Graham, of the Agricultural Department, Wellington, was married to Miss Sirah Dagg, eldest daughter of Mr R. D. Dagg, a well-known and highly respected settler of Masterton. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents by the Rev. J. N. Buttle, in the presence of a -large number of relatives and friends. The bridesmaids were Miss Florence de Lisle, of Upper Plain, Miss L. Townson, of Gisborne, and Miss Dorothy Dagg. The bride was charmingly attired in a cream and 'brown dress, trimmed with cream and brown satin, and wore the orthodox veil and orange blossoms. The bridesmaids were daintily •dressed in white. The gift of the bridegroom to the bride was a diamond ring, and to the bridesmaids gold brooches. The presents received by the newly married couple were both numerou and costly, testifying to the high esteem in which they are held. Mr Mrs Graham left for -their home in Wellington by the afternoon "train, carrying with them the hearty congratulations of s 'large circle of friends.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3112, 10 February 1909, Page 5
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194WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3112, 10 February 1909, Page 5
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