MARRIAGES.
Acklamd—jVLcGislex.—On July 26th, in the Premitivc Methodist Chapel, iidwardes-street, Auckland, by llie JSer. J. Long, ]\lr. William Ackland, to Miss ilummli McGinley. IjLkns—jVlahoxey.—On July 22nd, in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Jidwarues-street, -Auckland; br the Lev. J. Long, Mr. Jobu Bums, to Mrs. Ellen Mahoney, widow. L'luMi;i I.—Beuio:.—Oil the 23rd May last, at Garpole Parish Church, Herefordshire, by the Rev. J. iiUwurdc, Mr. J. IS. Crombie, of Auckland, Kew Zealand, to' Miss Harriet Berry. Cook —Mill.—On July 21st, at the residence of Air. J allies Mill, Oneliuiiga, by the Bev. I). Brown, Mr. \\ . Cool;, late ot Devonshire, England; to Margaret, second daughter of Ueorge Mill, Esq., lateol Dolleric, Perthshire, Scotland. ClaKK—!su_iikk\"j i.i.i;.—On July 20th, at Tietoriastreet, by the lie v. J. Cornlord, Mr. "William K. Clark, to iilizabetli Susan, eldest daughter of Mr. 'ihomas Somerville, Onehunga. Eajies—l'ov.—On the ytli July, by special licence, at 6t. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by the Very Eev. Dean O'Comiell, Mr. John Kames, late of Canterbury, jS ew Zealand, to ± mily Teresa, eldest daughter of Air. James -toy, of Auckland, JSew Zealand. Eames —1' cjy.—On July ytli, by special licence, at St. Mary's Catlieuial, bydney, by tne "Very Bev. Dean O'Councll, Mr. George C. Eumes, late of Wellington and Canterbury, i\eiv Zealand, to Mary Ann, second daughter of James toy, of Onehunga, Auckland, isew Zealand. Eahkak —Sikpiiekeon;—On July 16th, at St. Mary's, i'urucll, by Uie iiev. B. Duuiy, Charles I)arrar, Esq., surgeon, eldest ton of l'iancis Earrnr, Esq., Camberwell, Condon, to linnua Stephenson, eldest daughter of the lute "William. .fcuHwell, Esq., Coventry, Bnglaud. Elltchek—Boris.-—On the 27th July, at St. Mark's, • i.cniuera, by llie i.tv. L. H. lieyvcod, (jeorgu llciiiy, eldest toil oi _I£. 11. 1 lc-tcher, Esq., ot (jlen■vilie, £>) ueiiliuui, to Mabel, eldest daughter of Mr. Bobeiv i oils, laie ol Jsewcastle-upoii-'iyne. Hallux— Sims. —Oil July 20th. at fct. Paul's Church, by the iiev. J. 1. Llovcl, Alexander, second son'of the late Mr. M. B." iiaule, , to' Isabella, third daughter ol Mr. Joseph byuis, of this city. KjuKi ATiilLJC—ii.n;K\v<.oi>. — On August 2nd, by the lilv. D. Bruce, John, youngest son oi l'. Jiirkpatrick, Esq., ol ainisley, mar Manchester, to Amelia, third daughter ot \Y. P. K-irkwood, Esq., ol Auckland. Llsk—Bltllj£.—July bth, at Mangonui, by the iiev. ,1. Luluis, M.A., D. il. Lusk, iisq:, to Ellen Henrieua, st'eond daughter of William Butler, Esq., M.0.A., ol liaugonui. ISo cards,. Llaki.nu —ii^pLAM).—un Julylt-'tli, at St. Matthew's Church, by the Bev D. Jones, J Liu; , eldest 'sou of Mr. J. .Leaning, ol \ icioriu-&i.reet, to Blizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. Joseph England, of W'aiuku.Qujn—il tiiLEY. —On July 19 tli, at the .Roman Catholic Chapel, Onehunga, by the iiev. J. Paul, Mr. 'JLlioums luie ol Lomiiy Aimagh, Ireland, to Kate Clertrude, youngest daughter ot Mr. Hurley, Mechanics' 1 >:i\ , Auckland, iVZ. Bamiau fcTi-.u aut.—On July Dth, by tlie Eev. D. Bruce, "William iuiudali, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. J no. Stewart, Coburg-street, Auckland. Kimj—Kiukwoou.—On August "2nd, at Auckland, by the Lev. l-i. Bruce, i\ King, Esq., to Elizabeth, second daughter of W. B. Eirkwood, Esq., of Auckland. Smith—Stanton. —On July 13th, at St: Matthew's Church, by the Bey. D.J "ones, William Benjamin, eldest son of Mr.-B. Smith, Wairoa, to Amelia, a oungest daughter ol Mr. Henry Stanton, Papakuru. Valley, late of Bristol, -England. ' ' Simon —Hi miiold. —On July 22nd, in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Edwardes-street, Auckland, by the Be-v. J. Bong, Mr. Thomas Simon,- to Mi»a ' Sarah Ann liunibokl. "Wim'enny—Dickens.—On Monday, at the Scotch Cliurcli, by special license, by the liev. Dr. Bang, M'.B., Mr. Biclmrd Winpenny, first Officer of tho Daj' ! Dawn, jN'ew Zealand trader,' a native of Bac&r castle/ iiiiglaucl, to Miss -Louisa Betsy Jane, daughter of the late Mr. Stephen Dickens, york-streut, Sydney, a native of. \\ arwicksliire, Kngland. Westox—Wircn.—On August 3rd, at St. Paul's Church, Auckland, by theltev. J. Jj\ Lloyd, Joseph M cston, iisq., late Major ou llie Stall' of General Onribaldi, fifth son ot Spencer Westen, Esq., of Carschalton, Surrey, England, to Ellen. A\ elch, only aaughter of B. 'Welch, Esq., late of London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 229, 6 August 1864, Page 9
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