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WEDDING BELLS

A pretty wedding (writes our Auckland correspondent) wasi solemnised at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Sepitember 7 by the Rev. Father Holbrook, the contracting parties being Miss Rose M. McGuire, second daughter of Mr. P. McGuire, of Pitt street (late of Reefton), and jMr. Oliver Dor-bet Hall, eldest son of the late Captain Hall, of Ist Royal Dragoons, Cheshire, England. The bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Claude Fenwick. She looked charming in a lovely grey silk wile, relieved with cream silk trimming, and violet hat. She was attended by her two sisters as bridesmaids, Misses Dolly amid 1 Nellie McGuire. The 'lbridegroom was attended by Mr. O. P. McGmdglan bs bjest; map. After tflie ceremooy the wedding party drove to 'the residence of the bride's parents, where the wedddng breakfast was partaken of. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a grand piano, and to the bridesmaids — Miss Dolly MoGuire a handsome gold necklet and pendant, 'amd Miss Nellie McGuire a pretty cable 'bangle. The presents were both numerous and costly, including a handsome silver hot-water kettle and salad b»owl from the Telephone exchange. The happy co<u>ple left in the afternoon for their future home at Wanganui.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 39, 28 September 1905, Page 20

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WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 39, 28 September 1905, Page 20

WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 39, 28 September 1905, Page 20

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