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“TROUBLE AT BARRIER”

Bridegroom Changes Mind

SAYS HE WILL NOT MARRY

GUESTS PROCEED WITH FEAST

(Per Press Association) GISBORNE, This Day. Although the banns had been read and full arrangements made for a Native wedding on the East Coast this week, it did not eventuate.

The day before it was to take place the .bridegroom disappeared. He relatives found him and brought him back, but, at the service he got up, said he was not going to marry, and left.

Guests numbering four hundred were present, and it was decided to carry on with the feast for which elaborate preparations had been made..

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Bibliographic details

Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 131, 28 May 1932, Page 5

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103

“TROUBLE AT BARRIER” Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 131, 28 May 1932, Page 5

“TROUBLE AT BARRIER” Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 131, 28 May 1932, Page 5

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