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PERSONAL.

: Mr L. J. Carmine will represent the Wellington Poultry As-ocLat.oii at tin' meeting of represeiDativos oi the poultry societies of the Forth Island, to be hold at Few Plymouth on Tluirsday next. Mr T- R. Crump, whe is leaving Masterton, was on >\ 0...n0.-:day evening entertained aty. ‘'social'' at the CluoHotel. Masterton, the Mayor (Mr C. A. I ownall) presiding. S-

’ A Press Association message Jrom Auckland states that Air J. H. Witheford, M.H.E., has received a cablegram from Francisco, stating that Air John D. Sn reck els, of tho Oceanic Company, lent iu the Ventura on the 1-ftli instant for Auckland. . \ very pretty wedding took place in St. Alary’s Church, Boulcotb street, on tho 13th"instant, the. contracting parties being Air Joseph Warren, youngest son of the lato Air William Warren of Dm doth Regiment, and later oi tae Defence Department, and Aliss jane Miu.ionand, of Ebor street, Wellington. Tip Rev Father O’Shda conducted tho service. The bride wore a dress of grey moth, handsomely trimmed with white satin, ami silk chiffon, with hat to match. Ihc bridesmaids, who wore sisters of Lie bride, wore drosses oi white lucked muslin and black picture hats. Iho bndegreom’a present to the hriue was a gold cable bangle, and to cnch bridesmaid no gave a gold ring ami a gold brooch.

At a meeting of members of the Star Boating Club last night, a. presentation wv.h made to Mr \V. mark tho occasion of his marriage. The presents comprised a handsome silver tea and ccrfco service, a set rf carvers, an oak and silver salad bowl, 'and a liqueur sl.n.d. Air Belhnnc, in making the presentation, spoke in eulogistic terms of tho many servires rendered to the club and its members by the recipient during his fifteen years’ membership, and mentioned that his name was on almost every' trophy in tho ciub, in addition to which ho had a lengthy list of wins sit open regattas. Air Bondall feelingly/ thanked his club mates for the handsome presents’which they had given him.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4288, 22 February 1901, Page 5

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PERSONAL. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4288, 22 February 1901, Page 5

PERSONAL. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4288, 22 February 1901, Page 5

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