MARRIAGES.
Alington—Domergue—On April 12th, at Avonaide Church, by the Rev. W. A. Pascoe, George Hildebrand, sixth son of
the late Rev. John Alington of Candles by, Lincolnshire, to Winifred Beatrice, eldest surviving daughter of C. W. Dumergue, Australia, and grand-dauzhter of the late F. H. Tipping of Ashley Bank, Waikuku. Andrew —Pannett—On April 20th, at the Lincoln Baptist Church, by the Rev. E. Richards, William Bale, third son of W. B. Andrew, Greenpark, to Elizabeth Harriett, second daughter of H. Pannett,
Springston. Donaldson —Thomas—On February 28th, at St. Andrew's Church, Christchurch, by the Rev. P. R. Munro, George W. Donaldson, eldest son of G. W. Donaldson of
Lincoln road, Addington, to Annie Elways, eldest daughter of Samuel Thomas, North belt, Christchurch. Home papers please copy. Fleming:—D'Oyly.—On April sth, at St. Paul's, Papanui, by the Rev. E. E. Chambers, assisted by the Rev. J. O'Bryen Hoare, Arthur Richard, second son of R. Fleming, Esq., of Port Levy, to Marianne, youngest daughter of the late
R. E. D'Oyiy, Esq., of Lyttelton. Farrant—Elerig—April 19th, at St. John's Church, Latimer square, Christchurch, by the Rev. H. C. M. Watson, Cleaber J. Farrant to H. P. C. (Harrie) Elerig, eldest daughter of L. A. Elerig, of Christchurch.
Garland—Gardner —April 26th, at Cust, by the Rev. D. D. Rodger, assisted by the Rev. P. Bi. Monro, David, eldest son of the late A. Garland, Bank Head, Cust, to Margaret Eliza, eldest daughter of the late G. G. Gardner, Cleveland, Cust.
Jackson—Maxwell. —On April 12th, at Darfield, by the Rev.. James Ronaldson, Charles Murray Jackson, eldest son of Charles Jackson, Fendalton, to Emily
Kent, second daughter of the Rev. Jatned
Maxwell, Waddington. Jackson —Gardiner—On April 27th, 1893, at All Saint's Church, Burwood, by the Rev. F. R. Inwood, Harry, the fourth son of the late George Jackson, of Ramsden, Essex, to Henrietta, the sixth
daughter of H. D. Gardiner, of Purau and Woodchester, Richmond. Kingston—Wildsmith—On April 4th, at the Vivian street Baptist Church, Wellington, by the Rev. C. Dallaston, Thomas Kingston, Geraldine, late of Ashburton, to Hillaria (Hillie), youngest daughter of
Mr Arthur Wildsmith, Petone, formerly
resident in Ashburton. Millar —Vallancb —On April 26th", nt the Presbyterian Church, Sefton, by the Rev. R. Tout, Samuel, the second sou of Mr James Millar, Irwell, to Mary (Pollie), the youngest daughter of Mr James Vallance, farmer, Sefton.
Parsons—Melbourne —At St. John's Church, by the Rev. F. P. Fcndall, Joseph Alfred, second son of Captain Parsons, to Jennio, third daughter of the late Mark Melbourne. Pickering—Mee—On March 22nd, 1893, at St. Saviour's, Sydenham, by the Rev. E. A. Scott, George William, eldest son of George William Pickering, Colombo road, Sydenham, to Katherine Jane, only dautghter of the late Abraham Mcc of Derby, England. Home papers please copy. Ryde—Wheeler—At the Church of the Epiphany, Gebbie's Valley, May 9th, Henry John, third son of Mr Walter Ryde", of Oxford, to Emma Grace, second daughter of Mr Matthew Wheeler, of Church Farm, Gebbie's Valley. Spooner—Ckosbik—On April 12th, at Holy Trinity, Avonside, by the Rev. W. A. Pascoe, John, eldest sou of the late John Spooner, of Shuttington Hill, Warwickshire, England, to Fannie Adelaide, eldest surviving daughter of the bite Robert Peel Crosbic, of Avonside, and grand daughter of John Ollivier, Esq., of Christchurch. Thompson—Lough—April 20th, at Avonside, by the Rev. W. A. Pascoe, Horace, second son of R. Thompson, Esq., of Christchurch, to Blanche Edith, the youngest daughter of Henry Lough, Esq., of Amberley. Wheeler —Ridley—On May 10th, at St. Mary's, Christchurch, Henry Alfred, second son of M. Wheeler, Esq., Church Farm, Gebbie's Flat, to Jane Mary, youngest daughter of the late J. 0. Ridley, Esq., and granddaughter of Major Ridley, Esq., Richmond.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8483, 15 May 1893, Page 3
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