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WEDDING BELLS

NEAGLE— DICKENSON.

A pretty wedding (says the ' Hawke's Bay Herald ') was celebrated on April 14 at St. Mary's Church, Meanee, the contracting parties being Mr. James Neagle, of t>annevirke, eldest son of Mr. Richard J^ea^le, one of the earliest settlers of Taradale, and Miss Winifred Dickenson, only daughter of Mrs. Dickenson, of Auckland. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Cahill, of Carterton. The bride, who was most becomingly dressed in cream silk, with string of colored insertion, and the usual wreath and veil, was given away by Mr. R. Neagle, sen. Misses Theresa and Linda Neagle, sisters of the bridegroom, were the bridesmaids, and wore dresses of white muslin, with ecru streamers

and black picture hats. Both bridesmaids wore handsome gold brooches, the gift of the bridegroom. The) bridegroom wai attended by Mr. Dave Neagle, as best| man, and Mr. P. Nagle as groomsman. The, happy 1 ' couple left by the afternoon train' for the South, , where, the honeymoon was spent. The wedding guests were eft-i tertained at the residence of the bridegroom* - parent*? • * The presents, which were both numerous and valuable, showed the wide esteem in which the young people are ..

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 17, 23 April 1903, Page 15

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WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 17, 23 April 1903, Page 15

WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 17, 23 April 1903, Page 15

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