LITTLE RIVER.
[■'.**.■ -0 j:-/at:,-:; IV _. '-"' ■, ' On Tuesday last, at St. Andrew's Church, Miss Smith, eldest daughter of >JB_r H. Smith, Terawera, was married to ! :'Mr ! r H _tm^ f hr*eyß, } The' TOwrabny w 8 [performed by the Rev. Pritchett, iv the presence of a large number of people. 1 After the ceremony a large number of fnends'Weret entertained at breakfast by I the bride's parents; Messrs Tyson, Harrfeand. others *poke-congratulating the bride and bridegroom. The health "of'the bride and bridegroom was proposed- By the Rev. Pritchett, and responded.to by Mr.. Humphreys. In the ' evetoing ,|tie '* young'" people were ihvited to a dance,-which was kept up with Bpiiit till tbe small hours. r ■■* ■■ -Lawk Tawing. The return match Lincoln v. Little River, t was played on Thursday last at Little** River, The match' was very olosoly. contest .d, and Desalted in a tie. It waa then decided to play off," and Little River won by" -five games. r . '
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2133, 9 March 1897, Page 2
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157LITTLE RIVER. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2133, 9 March 1897, Page 2
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