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".. . A. pretty wedding was celebrated in the Anglican Church, Te Arai, yesterday afternoon, when Mr. 11. Randall . Sherratt, eldest son of Mr. R. Sker- . ratt, of Swartlmioor, Ratutalii, was ’ married to Miss Heni W oodbine-John-son, youngest daughter of Mrs. Wood-bine-Jolinson, of Lavenham, Ratutahi. The bride, who was attended by Miss K. Sherratt, Miss E. Gray, and Miss Harding, of Hawke’s Ray, was given away by her brother, Em. • Mr. C. Fenwick was best man, and Messrs Rhil Sherratt and Herbert "White the groomsmen., The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Coles, of Ratutalii. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence ol the bride’s motlir, where a large number of guests were entertained. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful presents. A quiet wedding was celebrated by the Rev. W. Lamb at the residence of Mr. F. S. Malcolm, Carnarvon Street, yesterday, when Miss Maud S.-Mal-colm was married to Mr. F. C. Tribe, of Neiv Rlymouth. The happy couple left for New Rlymouth by the "Wimmcra last evening. Dr. Harold Spitta,. who attended the Duke of "Westminster in his late illness, lias just received the Royal Command that lie is appointed bacteriologist to the King’s household. He is the son of Mrs. Edmund Spitta, sister of Messrs Charles and James Dacre, of Auckland. Mrs. Vincent Ryke, accompanied by >:• Miss Ryke, left by the s-.s. Monowai yesterday morning on a trip to Auckh - ' "land and, Rotorua for a few weeks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2447, 11 March 1909, Page 4
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244PERSONAL Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2447, 11 March 1909, Page 4
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