WEDDING BELLS
GALLAGHER—O'CONNOR. A pretty wedding took place in St.' Joseph's Cathedral on taster Monday, the contracting parties being Mr. Harold Gallagher, son of the late Mr. Gallagher, of Invercargill, and Miss Agatha O'Connor, second daughter of Mr. James 0 Connor, of Dunedin. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Coffey, Adm. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white princess robe, inlaid with silk insertion and trimmed with silk lace, and the usual wreath and veil. Miss D. O'Connor (sister) was bridesmaid, and Mr. D. McLeod was best man. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to the Waratah lea Rooms, where the wedding breakfast was laid. Rev leather Coffey presided, and in a happy speech proposed the toast of the newly-married couple. Mr. and Mrs Gallagher left by the afternoon express for Invercargill on their honeymoon trip, taking with them the best wishes of their many friends for their future happiness. Mr and Mrs. Gallagher were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. U Connor entertained a number of friends at their residence, York Place.
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New Zealand Tablet, 20 April 1911, Page 724
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189WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 20 April 1911, Page 724
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