Wedding Bells.
UNDRILL" BUXTON.
A popular wedding took place in the Baring Square Church yesterday, the contracting pirties being Mr E. Undrill and Mis 9 Annie Buxton, third daughter of Mr S. Buvtoi), formerly of Rangitata and now of Allenton. The bride who was attired in a handsome costumo, was given away by her brother, Mr T. Buxton. Miss T. Smith (a niece of the bride) was in attendant as chief bridesmaid. The little Misses Buxton smd Undrill acted as flower girls, Mr VV. Y. Purchase officiating as best man. The llev. A. Peters performed the ceremony, and a strong orchestra played a wedding march as the bridal party left the church. A wedding repast |was served in the Templar IT.II, ttw customary toasts being proposed and duly responded to. Mr and Mrs Pndrill, who left by the afternoon's express for Inveroargill, were the recipients of many costly presents.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6456, 28 December 1904, Page 3
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