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WEDDING AT BEENLEIGH.

Mr. Herbst-Miss A. Eichmann.

A marriage was celebrated on the 9th instant-at the Lutheran Church, Beenleigh, between Mr. H. Herbst, of Stanmore, and Miss Augusta Elchmann, youngest daughter of Mr. G. Eichmann, of Stanmore. The Rev. A. Sultmann was the officiating clergy- man. The bride entered the church at 11 o'clock on the arm of her brother, who subsequently gave her away. She looked charming in a graceful gown of ivory-white brocade, the bodice prettily trimmed with chiffon, ribbon, and orange blossoms, ruched sleeves, trimmed with puffs and orange blossoms. She was attended by three bridesmaids, the Misses M. Newing, Wolson, and A. Ernst. They wore white Indian linen frocks, with lace fichus and buttercup ribbons ; leghorn hats trimmed with roses and ribbons. Mr. John Eichmann was best man. After the ceremony   the wedding party drove to the residence of the bride's parents, and about sixty guests sat down to the wedding breakfast. The presents were numerous and handsome. The bride's and bridesmaids' dresses were made by the Misses Newing, of Vulture street, South Brisbane.

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