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Mt Joseph Jay, who has been on a holiday trip to Auckland home by the Mapourika yesterdS M^L L R 8^ re Presenting messrs R. and E. Tingey, Ltd., Wellington, arrived in town by the Mapourika yesterday. la th A dS°of ra M P ? SS cab le ; announces th- h!^u I T J ames Mitchel, donwhd y h^ f Mr James Mitchell donwhich is the most complete collection of Australian and Oceanic literature m existence, and is priceless. Na^h 6 y J riends -,, of Mr and Mrs nf Si 1 hd c cn i w jl i regret to learn 6 d if- a ?J? f months' old duld, which died suddenly on Wednesday. An inquest was held yesterday, and a verdict of death from natural causes was returned. A very popular wedding was solemnised by the Rev. H. T. York, at St. Stephen's Church, Reefton, on Wednesday, the contracting couple being Miss Alice Lawn, a native of Reefton, and Mr J. F. Macnamara, of Westport. lhe church was crowded during the ceremony, with friends of the bride. She was dressed in white silk, and wore the usual wreath and veil, and looked exceedingly well. Miss Lou Lawn attended as bridesmaid and wore a cream costume. Mr J. Budge was best man. After the ceremony the wedding party Avere entertained at breakfast at Mr Lawn's residence, brother of the bride.
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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1907, Page 2
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