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PERSONAL.

Mr. F. W. Biaeh leaves for South to-day, on behalf of Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co., to- make -arrangejinents for the handling of produce upon the completion of their new warehouse.

A quiet wedding was celebrated -at Wainui by the Rev-. L. Dawson Thomas yesterday afternoon, when Mr William Horace Wilson, of Christchurch, was married to Miss Malido Ml. Cooper, daughter of Mrs. W. Cooper. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Charles Cooper, and was attended- by Miss Wilson (sister of the bridegroom), and Mr. Milne, of Christchurch ,acted as best roan. After the ceremony a large number of guests were entertained by Mrs. Cooper, and Mr. Sidebottom played Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March.”

At Holy Trinity Church yesterday afternoon, Mr. Harold Robinson, of Auckland , was married to-Miss Vera R. Cooper, daughter of Mr. A. Cooper, of Palmertson Road, Gisborne. The wedding was a quiet one, and the marriage service was read by the vicar (the Rev. L. Dawson Thomas). The bride was given away by flier father, and as the happy couple were leaving the church- Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” was played- on the organ by Miss ITyett.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 6

PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 6

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