MARRIAGE.
Barwell —Miller—On October 6th, at St, John's Church, Rangiora, by the Rev. H. Mathias, Edward, eldest son of Samuel Barwell, Otautan, to Florence Rachel, youngest daughter of Arthur W. Miller, Rangiora. Buxton—Dai-kt—On October sth, at the East belt Wesleyan Church, by the Rev. J. S. Smalley, F.R.G.S., assisted by the Rev. L. M. Isitt, William Shirley, eldest son of J. S. Buxton, Esq., of Heathcote Valley, to Ray, third daughter of Robt. Dailey, Esq., late of Swannanoa. Calcutt—Pursbv—On October 10th, at Holy Trinity, Avonside, by the Rev. W. A. "Pascoe, C. E. Calcutt to Ellen Pursey. Hallidat—CuAia—On September 88th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Elmslie, John Sprot, youngest son of Mr John Hatliday, farmer, Lakeside, to Annie, third daughter of Mr John Craig, farmer, of Southbridge. Lascelles—Robison—On Thursday, 20th October, at the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, by the Right Rev. Bishop Harper, assisted by the Rev. Walter Harper, Incumbent of the parish, Cecil Henry, third son of the Hon. Canon Lascelles, Rector of Goldsboro, Yorkshire, to Euphemia Carr, second daughter of W. S. Robison, of the Bank of New South Wales, Christchurch. ' Lough—Brien — October 20th, at All Saints, Sumner, by the Yen. Archdeacon Lingard, assisted by the Rev. C. H. Cosset, Incumbent, Ernest R., son; of R. W. Lough, Marchmont terrace, Sydney, to Emily, eldest daughter of H. W. Brien, Sumner. Moore—Parry—On October 17th, 1892, at St. Mary's Church, Merivale, by the Rev. C. J. Merton, David Moore, of Christchurch, to Elizabeth Parry, of Chester, England. Mclntosh—Blake—On August 7th, at tbe Presbyterian Manse, Rangiora, by Rev. P. R. Munro, Mr William Mcintosh,, shepherd, White Rock, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr John Blake, farmer, Southbrook. Murray —Macintyre—On the 10th October, at Tullock, Westbury street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, the residence of the bride's aunt, by the Rev. J. Gordon Mackie, St. George's Presbyterian Church, St. Kilda, J. A. J. Murray, M.B, and CM., Kaiapoi, to Angusina Harriet, daughter of the late Angus Maointyre, Essendon, Victoria. Raikton—•Fawgbtt—On October 17th, by the Rev. 1). J. Murray, at the Wesleyan Church, Papanui, Charles Joseph, eldest son of the late Joseph Rainton, of Scarborough, to Margaret Amelia (Maggie), third daughter of tha? late James Olden Fawcett, of Dundalk, Ireland. Thomson —Fassnidgb —On October 7th, 1892, at Lyttelton, by the Rev. VV. Tinsley, William M." Thomson to Jane Emily ; Fassnidge. Wilkinson—McGobmack—October 13th, at Devonport, Auckland, Walter Wilkin-! son, of Higham, Chertsey, to Annie E. M-Cormack, of Ghristohuroh. Willis—Bruce—On October sth, 1892, fit;, the residenoe of John Hay, Esq., Crow's Nest, North Sydney, by the father of, the bride, Frederick Smythe, youngest son of Captain R. B. Willis, of Southbridge, Canterbury, N.Z., to Mary Ale - -' ander Sinclair, youngest daughter of the Rev. Davidßruce, D.D., North Sydney. Winter—-Fare—On October sth, at-St.' Andrew's Church, Oxford, by the Rev.'R. Garbett, George Winter, of West Oxford, to Jessie Farr, of Bennetts.
Waghobn—VVhakto^—-On October 18th, ao St. Matthew's Church, Christchurch, by the Rev. J. W. Stack, David, second son of A- Waghorn, Little Akaloa, to Kate M., eldest daughter of W. H.. 1 Wharton, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8317, 31 October 1892, Page 2
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