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A HAPPY EVENT.

j An event in which a great deal ot i interest was centred, notwithstanding i that its celebration was carried out in [ a somewhat unostentatious manner, took place at Masterton on Wednesday | morning. We refer to the marriage of i Missßobieson, daughter of Mr James [ Robieson, of Cavelands, Masterton, to Mr P. C, Fr'eeth, editor of the . Nepean ?imes,' N.S.W., anil son of ! Mr J." J. Ffeeth, Olerk of the K.M.' i Court,' Wafrarapa. The happy event i foot' place at the homestead of the bride's failjer in tl)e presence of a' number of invited guests', ohiefly representatives of the different branpljes ot the two families, the ceielnVht bejnj the Rey, W, Ballachy, reefprdf St. ffark*s Churchy Cjr|erton. lb bride was .M.-.J1"." *!°»e»oolonred cashmere attired in a.. ■ ~ut wllitfl travelling dress, trimmed wivu ~_ surah, and was attended by six brides* maids: the' Misses May, Eunice, Jane and Eliza Robieson (sisters of the bride), and Misses Renall and M, Freeth, all of whom'were suitably attired' in white, The bridegroom was attended by Mr W, Dougall, in the capapjty of beat' njari, At the conclusion of the cerempny an adjournment wes< made to tbp oapaoious schoolroom at : the rear of the rosir dence, which had been most tastefully decorated with flowers and evergreens in honor of the occasion, and where a sumptuous breakfast had been provided. After this had been partaken of, the cake, a handsome three-decker wjth floral appendages, was distributed i to the guests by Miss May Robieson, ohief bridesmaid,, and tlje various ' toasts inoideptal to suclj occasions ' were honoured by thb jju&sts present, | in number abqvjf forty. At 12,fj0 p.m'. j the bride and bridegroom started away i tocatoh the train, their destination ' being Sydney, whence they proceed direct by tho Wakatipu May, The ' remainder of the guestß, supplemented ' at evening by a further contingent of revellers, remained to enjoy a dance, I and it is safe to say they that one and I all enjoyed themselves immensely. We. ' should not omit to tnention that the ( happy couple were the recipients of a ' large number of presents, some of j which were of a most valuable descrip- ) tioni We hope' : that the 1 young jour- c rialißtantt'Ms.bride;will enjoy every < {elicity and prosperity in their' wedded ' life in the sister cqlbny' across .sso; '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4054, 4 March 1892, Page 2

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A HAPPY EVENT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4054, 4 March 1892, Page 2

A HAPPY EVENT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4054, 4 March 1892, Page 2