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WEDDING

SOSXTON—WALSEff.

Ota. Juna Bth, at St. Mary of the Angela, Bonlcott street, Wellington, by the Bey. Father Timothy, fifth son of Mr. Patrick Sexton, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland, was married to Maggie, second daughter of Mr EL J. Walsh. The bride was given away by her father, and was attired in cream voile, beautifully trimmed with Honitdn lace, and cream hat, with long shaded ostrich feather. Her bouquet was of beautiful white flowers, the- gift of the bridegroom. She was attended by her sister, Miss Agnes Walsh, who wore a pale blue hopsack gown, black picture hat and violet muff. Mr Richard Fantham (Hawera), acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the I'esidence of the bride's father, Bonlcott street. Mr and Mrs Sexton left by the afternoon train for the North. The bride's going-away dress was a navy blue tailor-made costume and black picture hat. In the evening about a hundred couples were entertained at a dance in the Masonic Hall. The following are some of the one hundred and fifty odd presents, which included some very valuable and beautiful gifts:—Mrs' Wilkinson, silver tea set; Mr and Mrs Redmond, silver hand mirror; Mrs Whelan, silver egg stand; Mrs Mason (Blenheim), silver breakfast set; Mrs Quinn, breakfast cruet; Mrs Aldridge, carved table; Mr and Mrs McPariana, easy chair; Mrs and Mr T. 0”Neill (Hawera), chair; Mrs Ross, silver cake dish.; Miss Myers, fern stand and vase; Misses Sullivan, silver sugar basin; Mrs Beauchamp, silver cheese - dish; Mrs Smith and family, marble clock; Mr and Mrs Craig, silver serviette rings; Mrs Downie (Upper Hutt), silver cream jug; Mr J. Downie, album; Mr H; Sargent (Hawera;, set silver spoons; Mr and Mrs Carringan, cut glass jam dish; Miss Ready, cut glasa cheese dish r Misses Bohan, silver butter dish; Mr J. Richards, silver candlesticks; Miss Nellie Whelan, set beautiful rugs; Miss C. Quinn, silver saltcellars; Miss • illiams (Christchurch), prayer book; Mr and Mrs Fleming, sugar basin; Miss A Walsh, pictures; Mr J, Coyle, set hat brushes; Miss Mary Walsh', ooal scuttle; Miss Walsh, brass fender and fire irons; Miss L. White, silver butter dish; Mrs Slattery, silver tea pot; Mr J. McQtiire, cak and silver salt cellars; Mr and Mrs Coffy, silver cruet; Miss Ml Byrens; silver egg stand ; Miss O. Richards silver cake dish; Mr I>. Fay, silver tea pot; Miss McDonald, cut glass vases; Mr D. Fantham, silver cream and sugar stand; Misses Carr, lady companion; Miss G. Walsh, silver cake dish; Miss Ethel Mason (Blenheim), set jugs; Mr and Mrs O’Connor, silver biscuit barrel; Miss O p ßrien, silver candlesticks; Miss O. Wilkinson, silver photo frames; Mr and Mrs Pender, pictures; Mr J. Brady, silver pickle jar; Mr J. Smith, silver biscuit barrel; Messrs Caulder and Terrer, bread plate mounted on silver; Mrs Seinlon, photo frame; Mrs Snodgrass,, cake dish; Miss McCarthy, oat tray; Miss V. Cimino, hot water jug; Mrs S. Cimino, silver cake dish; Mrs Collins, pictures; Misses Geogheghan, silver cake dish; Mr and Mrs Oakes, silver vase; Mr P. Sullivan, cream jug and sugar basin; Mr andMrs Patterson, set jugs: Mrs S. Lambert, tea cosy; Miss Lizzie McDonald (Greymouth), beautiful pictures; Miss A. Williams, cake dish; Miss Daily, silver jam. dish; Mr J. Walsh, silver inkstand; Miss May Seddon, silver cake dish; Miss Levy, silver jam dish; Miss Diamantil, silver butter dish; Miss Martha Myers, crazy cushion; Mr anu. Mrs O’Neill (Napier), silver teapot; Mr and Mrs J. Dwyers, carvers; Mr V. O'Brien, oriental table centre and fern pot.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 26

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WEDDING New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 26

WEDDING New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 26