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PAHIATUA NEWS.

(Own Correspondent.)

Tuesday. Several factories round here have entered for the butter and cheese . classes at the Palmersion Dairy .Show next rro?!th. Great inieie.,c id rrHmietsted here" affiOfig> cne sporting public in the ; wresting m-teh between Gordon . rfmith, of Onsiow Pa hiatus, ! and R. J. Scolt, ot Straiforc, chattpion of New Z.,.hid. The coulest takes pLte at Priimerstou North on Thursday. It was stated at the meeting cf the Rongomai settlers last evening that if the Postal Department extended ' the telephone service from Tane to Rongomai, a distance of about three milestone official could do what two are now paid for. Whooping cough has broken cut in the Alfred ton school district, and the attendance at the local school is , likely to be seriously affected. WEDDING. AT WAIMIRO. ) A pretty wedding was aoJemniatd at the residence of Mr and Mrs David Harold, Waimiro, on Wednesday, June Bth, the contracting parties being Miss Nora McQuinn, eldest daughter of Mr Daniel :.McQuinn, County Kerry, Ireland, and Mr David James Harold, eldest son of Mc David Harold.' The brine, who was given away by Mr E. C. Murpby, wore a cream eau-de-nil muslir?. trjmmed with all-over lace insertion and lace. She also wore a handsomely embroidered veil and wreath of orange blossoms and carried at sheaf bouquet. The gift to the bride was a handsome gold neck chain and locket.' Mias Nellie McQuinn, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. The bridegroom's presert.to the bridesmaid was a gold broccb. Mr Wm. Harold, brother of the bidegroom, acted as best man. After the [ceremony the wedding breakfast was served in tha large dining room, which was prettily decorated with ferns and palms for th« occasion. The health of the hri<i<* . and bridegroom was proposed by the rtev. Father Cairil). Tne happy couple were tr-e recipients of many, useful presents. In the eveninp Mr and Mrs Harold, senr., entertained a large crowd oE guests in the iocal||schcolroom, where a \ecy enjoyable ball was given to ceLbrate the occasion.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 15 June 1910, Page 5

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PAHIATUA NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 15 June 1910, Page 5

PAHIATUA NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 15 June 1910, Page 5

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