MARRIAGES.
ALEXANDER-SMITH.-On June 27, at the residence of tho bride's parents, by the Rev. R. Scott West, Thomas Aitken, third son of Mr William Alexander, Harlaw. Hamilton, "Waikato. to Isabella, second daughter of W. and J. Smith, Scotia House, Edinburgh-stroel; Auckland, GORDON—MACKEY.—On Juno 15, at Auck land. William Charles St. Legor. eldest son of the late Captain Geo. St. Leger Gordon, of tho Black Watch (12nd Highlanders), to Sophia Mnrry, sixth daughter of'Mr .Tamos Mackey, of Benbridgc, County Down, Ireland. LANGFORD-MAIDKN.-On June 11, at St. Sepulchre's Church, by tho Yen. Archdeacon Dudley, Fred .LangCord, of Manchester, Kngland, to Ada, fifth daughter of Henry Maiden, of Auckland. LONGLAND—LAURIE.—On Juno 6, 1894, at St. Mntthew'o Church, by tho Rev. L. FitKgerald, Thomas Francis Longlnnd, of Auckland, lo Marion Augusta, youngest daughter of W. S. Laurie, Esq., Maxwelton, Mount '. Kdeu. Auckland. PARSONS—ROCK.—On July 10,1894. at Auckland, N.Z., Jack, second son of MrH. Parsons, i of Auckland, to Alice, eldest daughter of Mr H. Rock, of Pyrmont, Sydney. N.S.W. POOLEY-GRAINGER.-011 June 12. at Pittstreet Wesleyan Church, by the Rev. S. F. Prior, Alexander Pooley to Ada Grainger, second daughter of H. E. and M. Grainger, late of Chesterfield. Derbyshire, England. SAUI.BREY-DALTON.-On June 6, at St. Peter's Church. Hamilton, by the Rev. R. O'C. Biggs. Thomas Lewis, fourth son of Peter Saulbrey. London, to Margaret, third dßuerhtcr of David Dal ton, Pukekohe. N.Z. SOMEKVILLE—ROBERTSON.-On June 14, at Birkenhead, by the Rev. Mr Davies, James Mcl.idoe Somerville. Scotland, to Mary Isabella, second daughter of the late Alex. Robertson, of Elgin.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 165, 12 July 1894, Page 8
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