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FRASER—BISHOP.

The neighbourhood of the Napier Cathedral presented a gay appearance on Wednesday last week, the occasion being the marriage of Miss Annie Bishop, second daughter of Mr R. Bishop, Napier, manager for Messrs Sargood, Son and Ewen, -o Mr William Fraser, third sou of Mr M *xander Fraser, on the staff of the “Daily Telegraph,” Napier. The ceremony took place at 2.30 p.m. at which time the church was filled with gue'sts and onlookers.

The bride wore a grey silk gown and dainty hat of tucked white chiflon. The two bridesmaids. Miss Knowles ami Miss Mabel Bishop, wore dresses of Japanese silk, tastefully arranged with cream coloured trimmings of lace and ribbon.

The officiating clergyman was the Rev. De Berdt Ho veil, ’ Dean of Waiapu.

The “At Home" at. the resilience of the bride's parents was largely attended. and the bride and bridegroom left by Hie 4.7 p.m. train en route for the South for the honeymoon, amid the hearty congratnlat ; '”'« and good wi-lies of a host of friends. Walworth—crouchek. On the 20th inst., Miss Kilty Croucher, of Napier, was married at St. John's Cathedral, Napier, to Mr A. Walworth, of Wanganui. The bride had two bridesmaids. Miss Alia Croucher and Miss Dulce Rogers, who wore white, muslin dresses, the skirts being edged with a ■deep frill; the. bodices were made with puffed sleeves and sashes, white lace being arranged as fichus round the shoulders. Their large white picture hats were trimmed with o-trieh plumes and laee. They carried bouquets of cream roses tied with broad satin streamers, and wore gold brooches. the gift of the bridegroom. The bride wore an Eton costume of blue cloth, with satin vest, and large black picture hat. Mr Walworth was attended by his brother. Mr Arthur Walworth, as best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. De Berdt Ilovell. Dean of Waiapu. The newly-wedded pair left later for Wanganui.

Australasian papers are asked to note the wedding last Wednesday of Mr Charles Edgar Williams, youngest son of the late Mr J. J. Williams, of Sutton, and Mrs Williams, of West End. Southampton, to Miss Elizabeth Josselyn Ledger. youngest daughter of Mr Robert G. Ledger, of Blackheath. The ceremony was performed at St. John’s. Blaekhcath. by the Vicar, the Rev. Canon Marshall, assisted bv the bride's cousin. Rev. A. E .11. Wade, Vicar of Bentley. Doncaster.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XXII, 30 November 1901, Page 1047

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FRASER—BISHOP. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XXII, 30 November 1901, Page 1047

FRASER—BISHOP. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XXII, 30 November 1901, Page 1047