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ORANGE BLOSSOMS

NEWCOMBE—BIDDICK. A pretty home wedding was celebrated at Kohimarama on Wednesday, 13th inst., when Miss Bertha Biddiek, youngest daughter of Captain Biddiek, was married to Mr William Neweombe, second, son of Mr Richard. Newcombe, of Kohimarama. < The Rev. G. B. Monro officiated.' The bride was given away by her father, Miss Emmsi Biddick being bridesmaid, and.Mr George Neweombe best man. - MCDONA LD—WHITTLE. A quiet wedding was celebrated on the 20th inst.. at St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Napier, when Mr Hugh McDonald, of Omaliu, was married to. Miss Ellen Whittle, daughter of Mr T.’ Whittle, of Puketit iri. The bridesmaid was Miss, Whittle, and Mr T. Parker at : tended the bridegroom as best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev J. A. Aslier. A reception was afterwards held.by the relatives of the bride. The bride iyore her travelling dress of crimson doth relieved with cream, and a black hat, and the bridesmaid wore dark grey and a hat to match.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXII, 30 May 1903, Page 1533

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXII, 30 May 1903, Page 1533

ORANGE BLOSSOMS New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXII, 30 May 1903, Page 1533

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