MARRIAGES.
AUGER—PASSELL.—On Tuesday, October 3, 1905, at the residence of lie bride's mother, Uarguville, by the Rev. Peryman, Percy, the seventh .mil of Edwin Auger, Parnell, to Violet, the third daughter of the late John Pansell, of ])argavilie._ CLARKE—HARP.On September 13, 1905, at St. Luke's Church, Kotorna, by the Rev. C. A. Tisdall, lvo, third sou of J. L. Clarice, of Maungakanimeu, Whangarei, to Lucy Isa, eldest daughter of Win. (J. Harp, of Tfotorua. —UOCKIN.—On .August DO, 1005, at the residence of the bride's brother, schoolhouse, Aratapu, by the ltev. S. 11. 3). I'ervman, William, second son of W. J. Corkill, A rata pit, to Elizabeth Ann (Lily), youngest daughter of the late K. Hockin, of Rose 11111, Walukn. HOOKER— On September 14, 1105, at the residence of the bride's sister, George-street, Mount ltoskill, by the Rev. Win. Blade (brother-in-law of the bride), Cecil W. 1!. Hooker, of Fiji, eldest, son of B. Hooker, Mount Roskill, to A. X. (Millie) Gllmonr, youngest daughter of the late Robert and Sarah Gilmour, liaghiu. .TOUROAIX— On October 7, at Eltham, by the Rev. McComiel, Lionel Arthur, third son »i the late W. K. .lourdaln, of Leicestershire, England. to Mary Agues, eldest daughter of Charles Martin, Esq., Eltham. KEITH—HANCOCK.—On September 23, 130."., at St. Peter's Church, Bombay, by the Rev. J. L. A. Kavll, James Henry, eldest sou of William Keith, Maungatawhirl Valley, to Lydia Annie, youngest daughter of John Hancock, of Bombay, and granddaughter of the late Titos. Hancock, brewer, Auckland, New Zealand, and grand-daughter of L. Laurenson. Bnrratlrth Hall, Kasthing, Shetland— Shetland Times please copy. LEYDON— All AN*.—On Wednesday, September 13, at the Church of the Assumption, Oneluiuga, by the Rev. Father Mahoney, Edward M. Leydon, eldest son of Edward Leydon, auctioneer, 1 of Haydn-street, Auckland, 4to Annie T., youngest daughter of Thomas McGahftti, of Te Papapa, Oneliunga. MAI.IXG—COOKE On' September 7. Nt St. Mark's, l'eniuera, by the Rev. Canon Beatty, James, second son of J. T. Muling, of Christchurch, and grandson of the late Primate, Bishop Harper, to Xesta, second daughter of C. E. Cooke, of Carlton Gore Road. , MEEK—WERXIIAM On August 1!), 1905, at the residence of the bride's brother, Raluni, HerIwrtshohe, by the Rev. W. 11. Fellman. Richard A. Meek, of Xonan, Xen Mecklenburg, to Lulu, third daughter of Mrs. Wcrnham, of Birkenhead, Auckland, N.Z. BOWPEN.—On September '27, 1905, at St. John's Church, Te Awamutu, by the Rev. V. W. Clarke, John Thomas, youngest son of W. North, Esq., J.P., to Ethel Mildred (Daisy), youngest daughter of (J. A. 13o\vilen, Esq., both of Te Awamutu. TREXDALL—VERRALL—On September 20, 1905, at the Unitarian Church, Ponsonby Road, by the Rev. W. Jellie, 8.A., Edward Albert Treadall to Annie lfyder Verrall, both of Auckland. WILSON—RUSSELL—On September 12, 1905, at St. Peter's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. U. Middleton, Alexander P., eldest son of W. A. Wilson, Esq.. Auckland, to Mary E. A. (May), only daughter of -Mrs. Russell, St. Peter's, Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13006, 25 October 1905, Page 3 (Supplement)
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