MARRIAGES.
CAt,BY-SMITH-On December 28th, 1900, at the residence of the bridegroom's mother, New North Road, Kingsland,
by the Rev. W. J. Williams, Alfred, fifth son of the late Daniel Calay, to Elizabeth, third ' daughter of John Smith, Harrisville, Tuakau. HEATH—SMYTHEMAN.-On January 7, at St. Matthew's Church, by the Rev. E. Gillam, Thomas C. H., eldest son of Mr Thomas Heath, to May Florence, youngest daughter of T. and S. Smytheman, both of Auckland. Thames papers please copy, HARTNOivLr^-CBANE.—On January Ist, IPOI, at St. Thomas' Church, Union-st., by the Rev. W. M. Dv Rieu, Henry Lee, eldest son of the late Henry John Hartnoil, to Ada, eldest daughter of Frederick John Crane, Union-street. Tasmanian and Hawke's Bay papers please copy.
KETT—BERRY.-On December sth, IPOO, at the Holy Trinity Church, Devonport, by the Rev. Sydney Hawthorne, William, second son of the late Rodger Kett, of Canterbury, to Fanny, eldest daughter of A. J. Berry, Esq., of Devonport. Southern papers please copy. [VINCENT—TOMLINSON.—On January 2nd, 1901, at the residence of the bride S aunt, Hackett-street. Ponsonby, by the Rev. W. J. Williams, John William, eldest son of Joseph Vincent, to Lilian, only child of George and Louisa Tomlinson, both of Ponsonby..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 8
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