WEDDING BELLS
LUTJ ENS— HAUGHTON.
On Wednesday morning, October 21 (writes an occasional correspondent), a wedding which excited more than ordinary interest was celebrated at St. Mary's jChurch, Roxburgh, the contracting parties being Mr. W. Lutjens, formerly of Waitahuna, and Miss A.' F. (Jane) Haughton, daughter of the lateMr. Joseph Haughtbn, of Roxburgh. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Morkane. The bride, who was very prettily attired,* was attended by Miss Butler, while Mr. J. H. Waigth, jun., acted as best man. "After the ceremony the party proceeded to the Goldfields Hotel, where the breakfast was held. After due justice had been done to the good things provided. Father Morkane, in a happy speech, proposed the toast of the bride and bridegroom, and expressed the great pleasure he felt in being privileged to participate in the marriage of two such sterling persons.. Other toasts were also duly honored. During the afternoon the happy couple, accompanied by the good wishes of a large circle of friends, drove to Lawrence, en' route for the south, where the honeymoon will be spent.
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New Zealand Tablet, 5 November 1908, Page 24
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181WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 5 November 1908, Page 24
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