FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE.
ADVItBTIBKMBNTI. ' ;
J THB marriage ot Mr Kdwara Morrow, of the j Snrver Dopartmant, younsfflßt "son of the late ' Hugh Morrow. Ksq.. with Miss alioa Stubbing, of Parnell. was so.emnised on Saturday, the 29th , inatant. at St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. Mr , Blspbam. Jfor oi((ht consecutive days had the ■weather been raoßt inclement, but the evening ' of the 28th stave promise of tne " dawn of a ! glorious morrow.'' whloh promise was amply f luUillon. the succeeding day being as bright aa the bridal party who assambled to witness tho ' union o£ two of society's greatest favourites. ! Ihe ceremony was fixed lor two p.m. but by , 130 a cooelderable number of spectators had , RBBonibled. and by the time tha bride had ' arrived the ohuroh was orowded. The bride- i Broom was attended by his eldest brother, j Captain Mortow (ot Indian fame), who officiated , as DflSt man. The other groomsmen were Mr M. Stubbing and Mr Joneß. The tride entered 1 the churoh in oorapaDy with her elder brother, l Mr Arthur Stubbing, who gave her away. She , was attired in a handsome dress of com corded moire, trimmed with sprnyß of orange blosgoms. The wreath and veil were most tasti- i fully arranged. She carried an esqaislte , Ironoaet composed ot white camellias, imow- . drops, and white heather. Bha was attended \ by Mls3 Hooper (niece of the groom), MIBB Stodart, and Miss Mary Colemaa, who aoted os • bridesmaids. These ladies wore dresßes of p»le , blue orepe olotb, riohly trimmed with wnite laoe. blue plash bonnets with white ostrich feathers, and bins satin ehoea. Instead ot the white plume the chief brlanamaid bud- ■ Btiuted a wreath ot cirdinal flowers with lanvos. Shn also wore a large cardinal bow ol ribbon falling from the waist at the baok. Mr Angalo Forreat presided at the organ, and his beautlfol rendering of the Wedding Maroh and Marott from the ''Prophet" was maoh appreoiated. Among the guests invited to the wedding wore: Mr and Mrs D. B. CrulokahanK, Mr and Mra Wilson, Mr and Mrs BloomUeid. Miss Reay. Captain and Mrs Thomas, Dr and Mrs Hoopsr. Mr and Mrs Waymomh,, Major and Mrs Arthur Morrow, Caotam Morrow, Mr and Mrs Cowan. Mr and Mrs J. Haslett. Mr and Mrs Stodart, Mr and Mrs John Stodart. M s Walter Grey, Mr and Mra Kdmiston, Miss Conor-O'Brien. Mr Alfred Wood. Mr Alex. Hay Mr Fraser, Mr Cozeas, Mr Colemnn. Mr and Mrs N. Heatn. Rev. Mr and Mra Blspham. Rev. Mr Hltonoook, Mra T. Henderson, Mr and Mrs Cleghorn, Mr and Mrs H. Wineor. Mr and Mrs R.Winsor, Dr and Mrs Haraant. Mr Arthur Simpson, Mr and Mrs Kensington, Mr and Mrs Bernard Esam. When the oeromony was oonoluded, the bridal party adjourned to the residence of the bride's mother In Parcell, where a breakfast of the most elegant and varied description was provided (by Cancioe). Speeches were made or responded to by the Rev. Mr Blsoham, Messrs Fraser, Kdmlnston, Cozen?, and Cape. Morrow. Home very handsome toilettes wera worn by tho guests present. The presents are as follow :— Handsome blaok marble clock, presented by Mr and Mrs Edwin Hesketh: silver luncheonbox, Mrs Henkoth; handsome crystal epergne. Captain and Mrs Thom?.3; sliver card-baafeut, Mr Alexander Hay; silver teapot, Mr and Mrs John Stodart; sitvor butterdish and knife, and Bllvorand crystal celery glass.Mr sndMrsHenry Winßor; one pair silver and out orystal breakfast cruet, Mr and Mra D. 8. i.rutckflhunk; silver and crystal pickle jw. Miss Stodart; magnificent Btnnd of wax flowers, Mr and. Mrs Stortart; cut crystal mkst»nd. Mr Wynnes; alabaßter dock, Mr and Mrs Joseph Wilson; silver teapot, Mr and Mrs Kdward C. winsor; handsome out orystal water-jug and tumblers, Mr and Mrs Neil Heath; Biver hncelet Mr and Mrs Cowan; set of silver toks and spoon". Mr and Mrs ffidmlston; Bllver crystal lanoh oruet, Mr anfl Mrs Esam: set™! cutlery, rests, and mate. Mr OatAbertua; handsome oryetal eper^no. Mr and Mra CieghZ? Cheque filO. Mr fW'i^fXEfr ot pink.vases, Mrs and Miss May Co.eman worked apron and worked tableolotb.Miesoi Co'ernan: handsome bracket. Mrs Samuel Graham: toilet Bet, Mrs Gns Coates: musical broooh, Mr Gus Coates; handsomely bound volume ot Tennyson's poems, Mr Andrew Robinson; door-mat and aoraper, Mrs KobertBon; two handsome volumes, the Misßes Haslett; silver crystal revolving oruet, Mra Abbott; worked gipsy table and banner Boreena, the Misaea Abbott jhandsomely worked cosey, Mrs Stephens; China candleetloks, Misa Stephens; bread platter, Masters Stephens: satin and lace antimacassar, Mrs Chltty; satin embroidered satohet, and embroidered handkerohlefs, Mrs yon der Heyde; pink wool table-mats. Master Fetdle Yon der Heyde; two embroidered table - covers, the Misses Yon der Heyde; Bet toilet mats. Miss Yoal: bracket and card-rack, and worked pocket, the Misses Warner; book of poems, Miss Annie O'Neil; fern uioture, worked leather frame. Miss O'Brien ; handsome coalscuttle, Mrs O'Brien; steam-iron, agg-beaters. eto, the Master j O'Brien; handsome orystal flower-braokets. Mr and Mrs Waymouth; handsome crystal eper^ne, Mrs Bloomfleld: china tea ssrvloe (hand painted), Mr P. Fraser; silver oake-basket, Mr Hdward R. Bloorafield; silver jam spoons. Mlsa Llllie Grey; embroidered satin cushion, Mra Walter Grey; two worked brackets, Mias. Armltage; pair vases. Mra Henderson; tortoiae-Bhell and ivory hair brushes. Mr and Mra James Haslett; set ivory breakfast and dinner knives, Master and Miss Moon ; handsome toilet set. Miss Beay ; emerald and.white ohina tea and breiMast service, Mr William Bloomfleld; set white and gold lugs, Rev, and Mrs Blspham ; cryatal flower stand, batter and sngar. Mr ana
Mrs Hsndoook; pair out crystal decanters, Mr and Mrs Tomllnson ; loilot candlostloks, Miss Oariie Thomas ; glass gh&do and stuffdd birds, Miss Annlo Dobßon ; painted flowors. Miss Morris ; box shells, Mrs atadart; largo pair vases. N*alor and Mra Morrow; oxquUlte Bilvor caffutler, Dr and Mra Hooper : set oryßtal nndßllvertaltß.Mles Hooper; moroocoprayerbook. Rev. Hltohoook j Illustrated family Bible; Mrs Morrow; also, numerous presents from her ronaio puolla. among whioh were the following —Fair of vases, artificial flowers and glass shades, pair of pink vases, bos ot cambrlo handkerchiefs. Indian ware, water bottle, lamp mat and kettle holder, kettle holder, candlesticks, china vasea, japaneee boxes., china match boxes, set jugs, wool mats: also, a box of choice presents from Mr and Mra John Stuart Held, of, Wellington.
July 28.
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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3734, 31 July 1882, Page 3
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