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PERSONAL ITEMS

Di Tclfoid received cable advice > estcrdiv th.'it Mr. Jack. Lang-don had been successfuljn lus- examination for a second-class marine fcket. .Mr. Langdon served his 'apprenticeship in the Dispatch Foundry. .. i * Among the passengers who left for Chnstchurch yesterday W£fe ttic -folI6wmg :— Mesdames R. Todd; E V\. Redstone^ 5. Stedmari, }i Williams, J Barclay Hannan, W. Miles, ( F. Hamilton R. Coqk', C. H. .JCnowles, T. Arnistronff, R, Tcidd, G. Carsons, and T. K. Y. Seddon, M-P. The death occurred at the,,Qilmer Hotel yesterday morning of aa^d_resident of No Town m the jA'rsotii of Datiol Mcßaynor -who had been ailnig for some time past. The u (;.f ceased was 7S years' of age, j)ad been engaged in milling at No^'Town for many \cars, and was universally,, estel'mcd and le'spccted. »- - «< A quiet but pretty wedding toop place at' Holyr Trinity Church on Wedl ruesilav morning; Tht contracting- paf r tig s uerfe JVUss Elsie Li[dia Eolmes, youngest daughter of Mrs.i Sarah Holmes, of Greymouth.. and, Thonps Henry Fearv, eldest son "of "Mr" ai;d Mrs" Thomas Fearv, of The ceremony was performed by the Yen Archdeacon York. The bride looked - charming in a dress of very light silvery grey, silk with felt hat She was attended by her MSter. M'ss Bhnche Holmes. Mr. George Fearv (.iniod out the "duties of, best riam. After th^ ceremony ajp pdiournn^crj^ w r as made io >T the res-xlenoe of.thp hiide's mother, where the '' health of the haprcy couple wn proposed £n<d*re-''" sponded to. Thf. bonevmOon will be socnt' m South Westland. The-^bnde's traveling dress, was a harris tv€ed COStUIOf . "if I v, s ' „ *■ ' ' /v ■.» , Boot apd saddle, r boot an,d 'saddle, > See, the. sup.. is- in the sHies, See, -the dawn's awake frorn.. shimfoer, Sec, ,the day's opened eyes,. Life's short dav is freer, stronger. If /we make our .health secure. v ' Make:' the short <Jay spin • out. lomgVfr* -Do ifwih Wpdds' Peppertniii^CnrerJ \' < ' ' '*

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Grey River Argus, 26 June 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS Grey River Argus, 26 June 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Grey River Argus, 26 June 1914, Page 4

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