MARRIAGES.
Rlvtiie-Cray.—On March :>l, at Auckland, John C. lily the. surveyor, to Annie, daughter of Mr. C. \). Cray, Wbarekine. Port Albert. Ur\i»y— Froupj:. —On April 12. at the Weslcyan Church, Pitt-street, by the Rev. Win. Morlev, Mr. .Tames Brady, of Christehurch, to Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. l>. Fronde, of Auckland. . Christian —Oo.sskt. -On April £otlu at St. Mary's ! Church. Parboil, Auckland. New Z<-aland, by the Rev. j Charles M. I'ym, ;«ssisted by tho Yen. Archdeacon ! Maunsell, Arthur Husho, fourth sou of the late Robert Calder Christian, to Mary Asia, third daughter of Major-General Gusset, Royal Engineers. Clarkb — Rilkv. —On April 0, at St. Peters, Hamilton, by the Rev. CaMor, John Phillips Clarke, of Hokonui/to Emma Riley, of the same place. Ditmi'HKV—•Phkufhtin k.—On April 12, at Whangaroi, at the otiice of the Registrar. John itiehard Seagull Dumphey to Harriet Predestine, both of Ngungitru.—Home papers please copy. (•RUT—'Wklls.—On March 'JO, at St. Matthew's . Church, Auckland, by the Rev. R. Cummins, Charles Edward, third son of Collings de Jersey (Jrut, Esq., of the Orewa, to Frances Eliza, second daughter of Mr. ! Seymour Wells, of this city. Harrington — Piiilkon.—On February 8. at Christchurcli. Cheltenham, by the Rev. C. C. Doibcn, Rectorof Ipsiey and Rural l>ean, assisted by the Rev. C. May, Curate of Christchurcli, Hastings Xorman Victor Harrington. 3.M.5., son of tlie late Rev. H. H. Harrington. H.EI.C.S., to Anna Mary (Minnie), youngest daughter of \V. i'hilson, M.D., of Sherborne Lodge, Cheltenham. McKinstry—McNkil. —On March 31. at the residence of the bride's father, bv the Rev. T. >orrie, Jamr.3 McKinstry, Hunua, to Margaret McNeil,second daughter of Mr. Alex. McNeil, Kerikeri, Papakura. Nixon—Hirst. —On March *24. at Pitt-street Wesleyan Church, by Rev. W. Morley, assisted by Rev. Joseph Long, the Rev. John Nixon, Primitive Methodist minister, to Mary Ann, only daughter of Henry Hint, Req. Rowk—Jack —On Marcli 23, in Beresford-street Congregational Church, by the Rev. J. Robertson, M.A., Francis, eldest son of Mr. Francis Jiowe, Newton, to Martha R., youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Jack, Sales-street. Freeman's Ray. Rkii»—Cnai*man.—On April 4, at Eden Cresccnt, Auckland, by tho Rev. Thomas Norrie, John Reid, merchant, to Helen Wilson, eldest daughter of G. T. Chapman, bookseller. Simon.s—Martin.—On April 1.", by the Rev. W. Morley, William Wilson .Simons, to Harriette, sceond daughter of Kd. P. Martin, Hobson-street. Smitii—Parley.—On April 0, at Mititii, Wairoa, Kaipara, by the F. T. Rakor, Russell, eldest son of Mr. James Smith, of Calais Farm, Matakohe, to Ennina Margaret, eldest daughter of the late .Mr. Frederick Paslev, of Camdetv Court, Dublin, iron manufacturer. Stkadmax—Kki.l.—On April 2, at St. Matthew's C'hurrh, by the Rev. Win, Tebbs, Thomas Steadman, of Albert Park, to Matilda, second daughter of David Hell, Albert-street. Tiinnr—'Wioht —On April 21, by the Rev. Mr. Mulgan, George F. Thorp, youngest son of the late Joshua Thorp, of Leeds, to Marcarelta Wiijht, eldest daughter of Robert A. Wiglit, of Otara.—London and Yorkshire p?.pers please opy. Vickkrs—C'-T M'ltn.—On April 0, at Pitt street Church, by the R c v. Wm. Morley. George James, s&cond sou of the- late Mr. James Vickcrs, of Bishop Auckland. Durham, to Clara Rachel, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Chaplin, of Warkworthi Mahurangi.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6064, 25 April 1881, Page 6
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