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WEDDING BELLS.

WARREN— MULHOLLAND. At St. Mary of the Angels' Church on the 13th inst. (writes our Wellington correspondent), Mr. Joseph Warren, youngest son of tho late Mr. W. Warren, of the 6r>th Regiment, was married to Miss Jane Mulholland, third daughter of Mr. Mulholland, of Ebor street Wellington. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father O'tihea! The bride was neatly attired in a dress of grey cloth trimmed with white satin and silk chiffon, with hat to match. The bridesmaids wore dresses of white tucked muslin and black picture hats. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold cable bangle and to each bridesmaid a gold ring and a gold brooch.

COTTER— DE LA PERRELLE. The marriage t ick place on Tuesday week at Arrowtown (says the Wall at ip Mad) of Mr. Richard J Cotter, of the firm of Cotter Bros , storekeeper*. Bullendale and Arrowtown, and Miss da la Perrelle, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Elias de la Perrelle. The ceremony took place in St. Patrick's Church, and was performed by the Rev. Father J. F. ODonnell. Mr. P. de la Perrelle gave his sister away. The position of beat man was filled by Mr. P. Reid, while Miss Lizzie, sister of the bride, and Miss Welsh acted as bridesmaids. At the conclusion of the ceremony the Wedding March was played. The party then adjourned to the house of the bride's mother where a dainty breakfast was partaken of. The time being short, the happy pair, accompanied by a number of friends, Boon took their departure to meet the 10 o'clock eteamer at Queenstown, en route lor Dunedin. The residents gave them a hearty Bend-off with a hundred and one goal wibhe? for their future happiness, the union being a very popular one. The happy pair were the recipients of numerous costly presents.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 9, 28 February 1901, Page 15

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WEDDING BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 9, 28 February 1901, Page 15

WEDDING BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 9, 28 February 1901, Page 15

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