OWAKA.
A Till IF —bet tit.- 01 20 aid 10 \rjr-,' -tinriiii« 'uiv tliev cannot r'-irembri ha\:ri£ hud <-.u< h 1j \ <-t weatlic pi -v ens' / W^ek aW v '••">k t)"> hejuv drr/ylp cr.n* • up-, with iiow ..nd thru «i M>^d day To r< it cur li^pcs and make u>- tn.nk we may jet f.i/p some of our n.uch bc-■-ocldpnctl «hc'«vos, but t.lip pic^nect it d^rk indeed jiow. o\ pj> wire tiifp pv oi it clearing up. .i - the h-iixc-t *- .i!n.< it i> i,i t quite, turned. Wedding. — A v*rv interesting wedding took place m the Arghcan Church here last w»pk, the contracting parties beirtp Misd Ro-^e Wjlton. cf Owaka. and Rev. A. Wingfield, Fc-r-trose Tho voiing peoule being Loth \\ ldi ly k>:owii jn the di--ti il t. the church vv.i-, early hl'ed with friends, who h?d amo'p tirre to jdmae th« beautiful drcoi utions* before the bridal party arrived While tiie wedding hymn was being sung, "The \ oice that breathed o'er hlden, the bride »a' led in by her uncle, Mr Walton. Dunediu. The ceremony was perperformed by Canon Dodc (Bal<_!utha), assisted by the Rev. William Wnigfield Miss W-lton and Miss Kthel Wingfield were the br'desruaids, and the budegroom was attended by Mr W. Walton, brother of the bridr. The bride's dress was made oi white silk, with tucked bodice, chiffon trinuuing, with the veil and crange blossoms, and lovely bouquet of lilies and maidenhair. The bridesmaids wore w'nito spotted muslin and pink nun's veiling, with large cream hats The bride's travelling dress was navy blue, with hat and feathers to match. After the wedding breakfast, thp counle left for their honeymoon trip, followed l.y the good wishes of a large circle of friendU. Owaka. Rifles. — Mr T. Cox was the successful competitor for the marble clock presented to the corps by the Dunedin Clothing Factory some time apo. The clock is a very handsome piece of furni'urp, and Mr Cox is to be congratulated on his success Hard Times. — Our locaJ bik.tr ha* raited the
bread to 7hd, at which there is a, great outcry. What with our increased taxes, flour going up, axid our iumed harvest, we are just wondering how we are going to get through the wmter
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Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 31
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372OWAKA. Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 31
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