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A NEW ZEALAND WEDDING IN BRITAIN.—Mr and Mrs Ian Botting after their marriage in St. Peter’s Church, Scremerston, on the outskirts of Berwick-on-Tweed, on May 2. The bride was formerly Miss Joan Smail and is the youngest daughter of Mrs J. I. Smail, of Fendalton. Mr Botting, once an All Black footballer, has just completed his theological studies and will be ordained to the diaconate in Sheffield next month.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27038, 13 May 1953, Page 3

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A NEW ZEALAND WEDDING IN BRITAIN.—Mr and Mrs Ian Botting after their marriage in St. Peter’s Church, Scremerston, on the outskirts of Berwick-on-Tweed, on May 2. The bride was formerly Miss Joan Smail and is the youngest daughter of Mrs J. I. Smail, of Fendalton. Mr Botting, once an All Black footballer, has just completed his theological studies and will be ordained to the diaconate in Sheffield next month. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27038, 13 May 1953, Page 3

A NEW ZEALAND WEDDING IN BRITAIN.—Mr and Mrs Ian Botting after their marriage in St. Peter’s Church, Scremerston, on the outskirts of Berwick-on-Tweed, on May 2. The bride was formerly Miss Joan Smail and is the youngest daughter of Mrs J. I. Smail, of Fendalton. Mr Botting, once an All Black footballer, has just completed his theological studies and will be ordained to the diaconate in Sheffield next month. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27038, 13 May 1953, Page 3

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