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WEDDING

GAISFORD —KEBBELL. A wedding in which more than ordinary interest was taken was celebrated at Alfredton on Wednesday, youngest son of Mr Henry Gaisford, youngest son of Mi- Henry Fuisford, of Oringi, was maiTied to Mrsa Rita' Kebbell, second! daughter of Mr and Mi's William Kebbell, of Nga Rata, Alfredton. Tho ceremony wa-s performed in the Alfredton Church, which was prettily decorated for the occasion, in the pre~ eenoe of & / largo assemblage of relatives and guests; the officiating clergyman being the Rev Canon Tuke, of St. Augustine's Church, Napier, assisted ..by the Rev H. A, Walke, of Eketahuna. ..

f ~*THk T 'KWde7Vli<f was 'given away by" ■ her father; wa-s attired in a becoming 'White* WtiiiMr&s, with"'court 1 train; and she wore the orthodox veil a>nd orange blossoms. The bi-idefemaids were Misses Enard Kebbell (sister of | the bride) and Bessie Warren (Lower \ Valley). Mr Rhodes, of Timaru, \ nephew of the Hon Rhodes, acted as best man, and Mr Harold Kebbell (brother of tho bride) as groomsman. The "Wedding March" "was played by Mr ColiiyHolmes, of Tiraumea, as the bridal party left the church. - , A reception was afterwards held at the residence of Mi* Cecil Kebbell, Te Hoe, at wiuch there was a large attendance. Included amongst those present were: Mr and Mrs Herbert Gaisford (Dannevirke), Mr Gaisford (Mailon), Mr and Mrs Henry Gaisford (Oringi), Mrs Levett (Bulls), Mr and Mrs Sydney Johnston (Takapau), Mr Higginson (Wellington), Miss Renrdon (Wellington), Mr and Mr« Beard (Masterfon), Mrs Donald Donald (Masterton), Misses Morrison (Masterton), Mr and Mrs Mawloy (Masterton) nod numerous others. — . Kxpress.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

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WEDDING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

WEDDING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

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