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HAVELOCK.

[>ROM OCX COKr.ESPONDE^T.I At the local tennis and cromipt courts on Wednesday JM H S (scr.) beat Mr E. Reade?^* by 40 -31. At croquet Mrs J. Gorrie and 5,ft ttM^ W. H. Smith cuid Mr .*, Gome. , Owing to yesterments were unable to continue, but players are Ik™ & f or a fi n 6 da ' *£ Sv T + (? e« Year's Day)and &°£ 3rf' January^* roMds tin"h °* **>. There is a dance in the Town Hall to-night which has been arrange? by Tff w at eS V 1 aid oi the local band On Wednesday, December 15th at HaS? f*& P^«? Sound, the nonage oi Miss Annie (Nance) E. Baigent, daughter of the late Mr Arthur Baigent of Pigeon Valley kelson, to Mr Arthur Woodleigh Sutton son ot Thomas and Elizabeth button, of Dover, Kent, England, was solemnised. .The Rev. Mr "Smith, of lieton performed the ceremony a.t the residence ot the bride's cousin, Mr JL. C. Baigent, who gave her away. Ihe bride wore a pretty gown of white silk, richly trimmed with incertion and lace. She wore a tulle veil over a wreath or orange blossom, and earned a horseshoe bouquet of white flowers and streamers of white ribbon ~g ™ lier cousi", Miss Ida Baigent, The bridesmaids were Misses /'It 3"? Baigent, cousins or the bride, who wore pretty cream dresses and carried crooks of white flowers. The bridegroom's gifts were gold orooches. After the ceremony Mr and Mrs Baigent entertained a number of guests, a large nfarouee having been erected for the occasion. Ino tables were artistically arranged xyith wlnte flowers, .and' were very dainty Later in the afternoon the happy couple left for Nelson amidst showers of rice and good wishes from those present. The bride s travelling costume was gi-ey voil, trimmed with lace and insertion, with large hat to match. The future home of Mr and Mrs Sutton will be Palmerston North.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1910, Page 5

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HAVELOCK. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1910, Page 5

HAVELOCK. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1910, Page 5

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