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MARRIAGES.

Adamson—Liitbe.—On March 2G, at St Jaw. Church, Sydney, N.S.W., by the Rev. W. Houeh Jr»K, son of th« late J. B. Adamson, Esq., of the fow Revenue, London, to Marianne Grace, eldest dauzhui of W. Lambe, Esq., of Papatoitoi, Auckland V#» Zealand, and late of Lincolnshire, England. '* Aspden—Dickeson.—On April 15, by tie Re T t Robertson, Henry Aspden to Anna Harrison »!#?«.* daughter of Mr*. Dickeion, * w Battersby—Starrat.—On April 16. at the Rftrft. trar's Office, Auckland, N.Z., Richard Battersby fata of Barrow-on-Ftirness, Lancashire, Enjland), to \krr Woir, second daughter of Mr. William Starrat flauX Kails, County Antrim, Ireland). Bbownlee—Henbeksox.—On April 4, at St George's Church, Thames, by the Ber. F. C. Etjuj Henry,, youngest son of Mr. William Brownies! Thame?, late of the 68th Regiment, County Annas? Ireland, to Annie Wallace, eldest daughter of Mr David Henderson, engineer. Thames, and niece of the Hon. Thomas Henderson, M.L.C., Auckland, both of Thames. Danoen—Ushaw.—On March 25, at hlg residues Waihou. Hokianga. by the Rev. F. G. Hammond! Henry Dangen to Margaret TTshaw, late of Auckland Griffin— DxCakterbt.—On -April 3, at the residence of the bride'* parents. Elierslie, Auckland br the Rev. W. J. Watkin, Principal of Three Kin»i College, assisted by the Rev. T. G. Brooke, the Rer Thosaas Nicholas Griffin, Wesleyan minister, late cf Whitehaven, Cumberland, England, to Lydia Augusta, second daughter of John EeUarteret, Ein late of St. Peter's, Jersey, CX Henderson—Rosixsox.—On March 30, at St Georce's Church. Thames, by the Her. H. I>. French Henry, youngest son of Mr. David Henderson, «nri' neer, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late John Robinson, qz Receiver of Goldflelds Rgtc:iii» both of Thames. Hendbrson—McAtjxt.—O* April 9, at the reddeuce of Mr. !D. Henderson, Mackay-street, Thames, by the Rev. S. J. >elii, George WalWce, eldest son ot Mr. Henderson, engineer, to Martina, youngest daughter of George HcAaly, of Rotorus, both of Thames. Holder—Meiklejohn.—On February 27, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. Hew* son, Charles Henry Holder, Esq., of Melrose Farm Pakiri, to Bertha Margaret, eldest daughter of John HeikUjohn, Esq., of Unionville, Big Omaha. JamiißoK-Sc*tt.— On April 7, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mahurangi Heads, by the Rev. E. McKinney, Thomas Geven, second son of G. Jamieson. to Margaret Ann. eldo«t daughter of G. dcott

Jotnek— Watsov.—On February 21, ISS4, at St James's PresbjtoriflH Church, by the Ser. R. F. Hio nlcol, William Walter Joyner, only son of W. W. Joy ner, of Southampton, England, to Agnes Watsonsecond eldest daughter of Captain C. A. Watson, ol Auckland. McNamaba—Eoin.—On April 16, at the resldenca of the bride's father, by the Rev. Father Cost el] o, _?.P., assisted by the Rev. Father Lenihan, of Aucklxnil, John Thomas, only son of Patrick McNamara. Summer Hill. Whiriwhiri, to Mary Isabella, second daughter of Cornelius Egan, of Whiriwhiri. Melbourne papers please copy. MoNiool—Yoono.—On April 17. at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. John Macky, M.A., John, second son of D. MoNlcol, Ohanpo, to Forsaith, fourth daughter of the late W. J. Young. Nathan—Clayton.—On March 25, at the new West End Synagogue, St. Petersbusg Place, London, W.,bytheßev. S. Singer, assisted by the Rev. M. Haines, Alfred, youngest son of David Nathan, Esq., of Auoklaad, N.Z., to Emily, eldest daughter of the late Charles Clayton, Esq., of Launceston. Tasmania. —(By cable). Quire—Rons— On April 8, at the Wesleyan Ohurch, Maagawhare, John Quirk to Jemima Boff, both of Northern Wairoa. Kochi—Malcolm.—On March 26, at St. Matthew's Ohurah, Auckland, by the Rev. W. Tebbs. Robert Warren, youngest son of the late Thomas Roche, Esq., of Glandore, Cork, Ireland, to Constance Gertrude, fourth daughter of Neil Malcolm, Esq., cf the utreat Barrier, barrister of the Inner Temple. Sith-Smith—Lamlns.—At Eishopsconrt, Auckland, by Bishop Come, assisted by Uia Rav. F. T. Baker, brother-in-law of the bride, Hugh Gardes Seth-Smlth, Esq., K.A., Resident Magistrate of Auckland, second son of C. E. Seth-Smlth, Esq., of Silvermere, Surrey, to Florence McLeod, youngest daughter of Fredk. Larkins, E-q., of Remuera, Auckland. Spesoe—Milne.—On April 10th, at Dsvonport, North Shore, by the Rev. J. Robertson, M. A., assisted by tho Rev. Rainsford Bavin, the Rev. George W. J. Spence to Jestle, youngest daughter of John Milne, Esq., Holmhurit, North Shore. Wilson — Bryan. — On March 12. at St. Peter's Church, Hamilton, by the Rev. Robert Btggs, George Charles, second son of Robert Wilson, late of South Heads, Mannkau, to Sarah Jans, stepdaughter of John Evans, Waitetuna, Baglan.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7003, 28 April 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)

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MARRIAGES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7003, 28 April 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)

MARRIAGES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7003, 28 April 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)