WEDDING
LEG-GATT—COCK
A wedding of much interest took place at the Cathedral, Nelson, this afternoon, wnen Mr Eric Leggatt, son 'of the late Dr. 'Leggatt and "of Mrs Leggatt, of .Nelson, was married to Miss Grace Cock, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H. Cock, of "Church Hill," Nelson. The ceremony was performed by the Right Rev. Bishop Mules, assisted by the Dean of Nelson. The bride's dress was of white silk taffeta, with bodice of shadow lace, veiled with ninon and court train, and she wore a tulle veil and cap, with orange-blossom wreath. She earned a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids were Miss Maude Cock (sister of the bride)' and Miss Fanny M'aginnity, who wore frocks of while and amethyst flowered silk crepe, the bodices being of veiled amethyst ninbni Their hats were of amethyst silk,- with black tulle brims, and they carried posy bouquets-of pansies. The best mar. was Mr Henry Malesky. and the croomsuian was iMr "Allan G-ilmore. The bride's travelling c'ostumo was of cream gaberdine, with wide hat of cream aerophane lined with black tagel. After tho ceremony a reception was held at /.'Church Hill," the residence of tho bride's parents.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 November 1916, Page 4
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