MARRIAGES.
BAY-SWANN.-At the residence of the bri,i»' mother, Papanui, on May 10, by the llev. (; Steve son, Charles August Bay, eldest son of August Rav' of Pern, Switzerland, to Ann Swann, fifth dauirhtl' of the late Captain James wann.of Papanui R a nul District, New Zealand. '"■«agian CULLEN-DUNN.-On May 14, at the Cor,™ gational Church, Maungaturoto, by the m r °v Davidson, Thomas, fifth son of the late John Cull !," Maungaturoto, to Marion Edith, eldest surviving daughter of Samuel and Anna Dunn, of Annaih Orewa Falls, and granddaughter of the late Colonel Garner, of Garnerville, Belfast, and Charles Dunn M.0., M.R.C.S., London. l «*"unn, EYES-DAY.—On June 6, at Bombay by th« Rev. Mr. Macfarland, Chas. Eyes, of Papakura to Sophie Hannah, only daughter of Herbert Day' of Bombay. •' KAY-SKINNER.— May 30th, at St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. C. M. Nelson, Thomas, eldest son of Mr. R. Kay, of Paninure, to Amy Lavinia only daughter of Mr. W. H. Skinner, of this city ' REYNOLDS—MORRIS.—On 26th May, at St Matthews, by the Rev. W. Tebbs, M.A., Roberts! P., eldest son of S. Reynolds, of Parnell, to Elizabeth Mary, second daughter of J. W. Morris, late Superintending Engineer of the Imperial Steam Naviga. tion Company, Constantinople. No cards. SHAW— KENNARD.— On Whit Thursday, May 24, at the Church of the Epiphany, by the iu'v. \\ O'Callaghan, D.D., John, eldest son of John Shaw to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert Kennard! both of Manchester.
TATE— GUMLEY.—On May 22, at St. Mark's Church, Te Aroha, by the Rev. James Marshall, Robert, youngest son of the late John Tate, Liverpool, to Frances Lillian, eldest surviving daughter oi William David Guinlev, Dublin. TOLHURST— CKLAND.—On March 23, at St. Mary Magdalene, Peckhaiu, by the Rev. J. Searerj M.A., Alfred Tolhurst, of Garden Reach, Hillsboro' Road, North Dul\vicli : and of St. Olave's, .South wark, to Marie Jean, eldest daughter of the late Robert Hornidge Buckland, of Calcutta, lndiat and New Zealand papers please copy. VAILE— On May 11, at St. Sepulchre's Church, by the Ven. Archdeacon Dudley, Percy A., second son of J. R. Vaile, Esq., to Gertrude, youngest daughter of Joseph Elmsly, Esq., M.D., Otahuhu. \ VIRTUE-RYAN.—On May 22, at St Benedict's Church, by Rev. Father Downey, Thomas Virtue, Tairua, to Miss Nora Ryan, daughter of Jajiua Ryan, Butcher, Cox's Creek. WILSON- VOWLESS.—On May 30, at St. Peer's, Hamilton, by the Rev. R O'C. Biggs, Walter Wilson, of Waharoa, youngest son of John Wilson, of Eng. land, to Elizabeth Selina, third daughter of the late Grove Vowless, of Hamilton East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9083, 18 June 1888, Page 12
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