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SILVER WEDDING

DONALDSON—STANCLIFFE. On October 19th, 1910, the marriage was solemnised at the Methodist Church, Okaihau, bv the Rev. Mr Hilda, of Ruby Zealandia Stancliffe. youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. R. Stancliffe, late of Hokianga, and now of Onehunga, Auckland, and Samuel Alexander Dixon Donaldson, elder son of Mrs E. Tollerton, now of Mt. Eden, Auckland, and the late Mr J. Donaldson, of Okaihau, formerly of “Woodhill,” Belfast, Northern Ireland. Two of Mrs Donaldson’s nieces, Misses Mavis and Amy Baldwin, of Ohaeawai. were bridesmaids, the former becoming later Mrs James Boswell, of Kaikohe (since deceased), and Mrs Walter Queree, of Wellington. Mr John Dixon, of Okaihau was best man. Mr and Mrs Donaldson are now residents of Otaika Valley, Whangarei.

square; Pye and Mitchell beat Feisst and Wilton. Whangaroa won by three matches. The Ohaeawai Golf Club closed its season last week-end. They were very fortunate in having a perfect day. After one round all present retired to the Soldiers’ Club rooms where afternoon tea was served and the prizes for the season were presented. Prize winners were:— Ladies’ championship: Mrs Ken Pearson; captain’s trophy, Mrs I. Jones; spoon, donated by the club, Miss Vaughan; men’s championship, Mr Pennefather; captain’s trophy, Mr Murray; spoon, donated by a Kerikeri player, Mr Hargrave.

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Northern Advocate, 19 October 1935, Page 12

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SILVER WEDDING Northern Advocate, 19 October 1935, Page 12

SILVER WEDDING Northern Advocate, 19 October 1935, Page 12

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