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WEDDING AT GREYTOWN.

By Telegraph.—Oivn Correspondent, A wedding was celebrated in St, Luke's Church, Grey, own, at noon to-day, by which Miss Alice Fuller, fourth daughter of Mr John Fuller, and Mr Basil Birch, of Papaivai, were united in ilie holy bonds of matrimony. The Rev. T. B. Maclean conducted the service. The bride entered tho Church on tho arm of her father (who gave her away), and looted cliaiming in a cream bilk or6j>on dress with chiffon and feather trimmings and a very pretty veil—beautifully handworked —and oraoga blossoms. Slio was attended by four bridesmaids, the Misses Olive and Maud Fuller (sisters of ihe bride), dressed in winecolored bengaliue wi; li cream silk the others being nieces of tho brido, little Connie Knight of Palmerston, mid Kathleen U'Connor of Masteiton, both wealing cream casta re trimmed with gold ribbons and hats to match. Mr Len. Fuller officiated as best man. A laige party of guests breaklaskd at the residence of the bride's father., Mr and Mrs Burch left for ellington by the afternoon train; she was dressed in navy blue cloth with hat and jacket to in itch.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 3

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WEDDING AT GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 3

WEDDING AT GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 3

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