MARRIAGES
MOORE— MURPHY.— On the 15th May, by Ktv. Dean Regnault, at the Baiiltea. Hillstreet, Wellington, Private Edgar Thorna* Moore, of Fifth Kemforcemeuts, son 'of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Moore, of Leiccbter, England, to Catherine (Kate) Murphy, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mis. John Murphy, of SpringUnds, Blenheim, New Zealand WALLACE— McMAHON.— On the 26th May, 1915, at St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcottstreefc, by the Rev. Father Yenning, S.M., William Augustus Wallace, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Kent-terrace, to Catherine McMahon, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. McMahon, of Cliristchurch WILLIAMS— PETTERSON.-Ou Wednesday, the 23rd June, at Saint James's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Shirer, Ernest John Williams, E.N.Z.E., fon of fir. and Mrs. J. Williams, late of Blenheim, to Hilda, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. I'ett.erson, Rhine-street, Island Bay COOKK-PATERSON.— On tho 2nd June, 1915, at the Salvation Citadel, A'iviansfcreefc, by Adjutant John, Bladdin, William Frederick, second son of John and Margaret Cooke, of Christchurch, to Ethel Maude, second daughter of Allan and Florence Paterson, of Wellington RICHARDS— WESCOTT.— On the 23rd June, IBIS, ai the St. Augustine's Church, Petone, by-ths Rev. Stephenson, Mr. W. H. Richards, of Petone, to Mifis F: M. Wescott, of Penzance, Cornwall, England SPBAGUE— MAUCHLAND.— On the 24€h June, 1915, at St. Peter's Church, Wellington, by the Rev. Archdeacon HaTpev, Alfred Edwiti Sprague, of Bristol, England, to Helen, only daughter of Mrs. Harvy Ann Mauchland, of Dundee, Scotlaud
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 1
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243MARRIAGES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 1
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