WEDDING IN HAMILTON.
A uvniuxo which aroused a great deal of interest in Hamilton was solemnised 111 Ihe Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, ye.-terday morning, when Mr W. West, of Pnkckohe, ami Mis 3 ,M. Hunter, foaith daughter of the late Mr Hugh Ifuuter, of this town, wrve united in the bonds of holy matrimony. The bride is a great favourite in this township, and it was only na'.ui\;l that the church was well filed by old friends raul schoolmates at the appointed time. The bride, who looked exceedingly winsome in a dress of p;ile green nun's veiling, with the customary wreath and veil, was attended by tne Misses Usher, of Puke kohe, as bridesmaids, and was given away by her brother John. The post of bvst man was filled by Mr J. West, brothei- of the bridegroom. The eereiriony conducted by toe Rev. ,]. M Mitchell, and at its conclusion a number of friends were entertained at the bride's home, Mr and Mrs West left by the afternoon train for Rotorua, where the honeymoon wiil be spent. Mrs West has been a teacher under the Board of Education for thirteen years, and by her marriage the Hoard will lose an old and valued servant. We join with the young couple's many I'rieuos in wishing them every happiness.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 334, 30 August 1898, Page 2
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215WEDDING IN HAMILTON. Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 334, 30 August 1898, Page 2
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