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To Market! To Market!

To buy a pig-in-a-poke? Some bacon? Or just to ham it up? The Gisborne Lions Club held another very successful market day, this year at the Young Nick playground. All kinds of stalls selling all sorts of goods to all sorts of people were in operation, and did brisk business.

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"To tea or not to tea?" What a difficult decision!

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All this food has to be paid for.

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Plenty of reading matter for lazy Sundays here.

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Good bargains at the used clothing counter.

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Come in Spinner (?). Dick Kearney runs the wheel

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"I gotta have 'n icecream to keep me cool!"

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Auctioneer Pat Coombe keeps things going

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Part of the large crowd at the auction area

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Bridge—Morice. At Holy Trinity, Annette, daughter of Mr and Mrs H. H. Morice, Bushmere Road, to Stuart, son of the late Mr and Mrs L. W. R. Bridge, Te Karaka. The attendants are Ben Morice, brother of the bride (page boy), Susan Hansen, cousin of the bride (flower-girl), Kaye Morice, sister of the bride (chief maid), Phillip Dymock, Te Karaka (best man), Carol Fraser, Dan Morice, brother of the bride, Robyn Corlett, Tolaga Bay, cousin of the groom, and Ross Corlett, Hawkes Bay, cousin of the groom. Future home, Ranui Station, Manutuke. (Lloyd Cornish).

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Hallen—Glayton-Greene. At St. Mark's, Elgin, Adele Christine, daughter of Mr C. Clayton-Greene, Childers Road, and the late Mrs Clayton-Greene, to Anthony Edward, son of Mr and Mrs J. Hallen, Christchurch. The attendants are, from left, Mrs Lyn Corbett, Wellington (matron of honour), Peter Hallen, Sydney, brother of the groom, Jocelyn Clark, Matawai, niece of the bride, David Irons, Christchurch, Cherrie Briant, niece of the bride, and Wayne Cross, Wellington. Future home, Suva. (Lloyd Cornish).