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NZ BRIDES & GROOMS INDEX 1902 #626
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8 February 1902, Page 4, DUXFIELD-WILSON. A correspondent writes : A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated on the 15th January, at the residence of the bride's parents, the contracting parties being Mr Andrew Haig Duxfield, of Hawera, to Miss Cissie Wilson, of Okoia, Wanganui. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very dainty in a neat, electric blue cloth, Eton coat and skirt, trimmed with white silk, and white silk toque, with spray of red berries; the whole looking very beooming. The bride wore a diamond brooch, and carried a handsome shower bouquet, both being gifts of the bridegroom. Miss Cora Wilson, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mr John Duxfield, brother of the bridegroom, did duty as best man. Amongst the numerous and valuable presents, the bride received a handsome organ, the gift of her father, and also a beautiful china tea-set from the teachers and scholars of the Church of Christ Sunday-school, as a mark of their appreciation and affection for their beloved superintendent.
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