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WEDDING BELLS.

M'GARRY— CONDON.

A very pretty wedding took place on the 27th December at the Catholic Church, Gore, the contracting parties being Mr. Daniel McGarry, fourth son of Mr. Thomas McGarry, County Antrim, Ireland, and Miss Ellen Condon, fourth daughter of Mr. Matthew Condon, County Cork, Ireland. The Rev. Father O'Donnell performed the marriage ceremony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of the young couple. The bride, who was given away by Mr. Thomas Leahy, was handsomely attired in Irish poplin, embroidered with white silk, and wore a white picture hat with pink roses. The bridesmaids were Misses E. Cotter, and E. Leahy (cousins of the bride) who looked exceedingly pretty dressed in silver grey lustre, trimmed with pink silk. Mr. W. Nolan acted as best man. When the marriage was over, the happy couple, accompanied by many friends, proceeded to Mr. Handley's, where about forty guests partook of the wedding breakfast. The Rev. Father O'Donnell proposed the health of the newly married couple. In the evening the bride and bridegroom, amid many farewells of sincere and hearty wishes for their future happiness, took their departure by train for the North, where they intend to spend their honeymoon. The presents were numerous, handsome and valuable.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 11 January 1900, Page 20

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WEDDING BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 11 January 1900, Page 20

WEDDING BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 11 January 1900, Page 20

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