MARRIAGES.
WASINGTON-DERAIN.-On February 10. 1919. at Methodist Parsonage, Mount Wesley. Dargavi.le. by the Rev. J. Southern. Silas A. P. Brasington, fourth son of Mrs. and the late Philip Brasington, of Bombala, New South Wales, to Matilda S., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Derain, Dargaville. ) ■ BUCKINGHAM - ROBERTSON. -On March 7, 1919. at Cairo. Egypt, Captain R Buckingham. MC, Croix de Guorw. of the R.A.F., Stanmore, Sydney, to Dr. 8. A Robertson, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. Robertson, Riverside, Avondalo (By cable). BURROWB-ALDRIDGE. -On February 12, 1919, at the Church of Christ, West Street, by JJr. Geo. A'dridge, father of the bride. John Leslie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burrows, Valley Road, Mount Eden, to Jeiisie Lois, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mm. Geo. Aldridge, 22, Brentwood Avenue, Mount Eden. COLDHAM-BTCKER.-On January 1. at St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell, by the Venerable Archdeacon Mac Murray, assisted j by tho Rov v Canon Haselden, George Stewart e'dest eon of Mrs. and the lata C. i W. Loldham, of Onehunga, to Hilda Dorothy, only daughter of Mrs. G. Bicker, of Parnell. Present address—Oak View, Crown Street, Royal Oak. COSTER-ANDREW.-On February 13, 1919. at St. John's Church, Ponsonby, by tho Rov. H. E. Bel'house. Arthur Oliver, second son of Frederick and the late Emily Coster, to Ruby Winifred, only daughter « John and M«ry Andrew, both of Ponsonby. HERMON-HODGE - DAVIS. -At St. James's Church, Piccadilly, on November 20, N 1918, Lieut.-Commanuer Claude HermonHodge, D.5.0., Royal Navy, son of Sir Robert Hermon-Hodge, M.P., and Lady Hermon-Hodge. of Wyfold Court, Reading, to Gwendoline Rose,, second daughter of J. O. Davis. Chief Engineer, Bahawalpur, Punlab, and Mra. J. G. Davis. LONG-MATHIAS.-On February 13, at All Souls' Church, Devjnport, by the Rev. Father Furlong, Arthur Clifford, eldest son of the late J. F. Long, Esq., to Kathleen Alice, second daughter of B. C. Mathias, Esq., of Devonport. MoGREGOR-COOPER. - On February M. «t St. Luke's Chun:h. Te Kuiti, by the Herv. G. R. Barnett, James Gordon Aotea, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McGregor, Craig Royston, Parnell, to Kathleen Joy, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper, of Finsbury Park, London. REDDY-DALL.-On February 27. 1919, 0 St. . Mary>., Cathedral. - Parnell, by • «he \ Tea. Archdeacon JfacMurtay.- John, ? second i ■« „xn_ot Mfii--gjid- the.»latez- Mr. •• Andrew m R«<Ja>. Kaiwaka. to Isabella Macnaughton. Us ' eldest daughter of Mr, and Mis. James Dal], - v % 25, Logan Terrace, Parneß. I W^ TA S7 B P N S ARI) 3*™*r 16. at M Holy Tnmty Church, Dovonport. by the :My Pey- P. W. £™$' Buttler Oilier Ryan fa fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs Mm i! ,- ■*?*?■ of Hakara. to Emily, second daughter : m ' g Mrs. Bongard and the late Captain James Uongard. of Devonport, MIS STONE-LEGG.-On January 28, at Ed§W asm Methodist Church, by the Rev, J. WrigSfe ley. Charles Edward, third son of «»ria and ■i<% : the 'ate John Stone, of Epsom, to Caroline W.O Margaret, ridest daughter of Margtiret and m late Walter George Legg, of Oaehunga. TATLOR-McDONALD-On January 29, mk < $ 19 - at Royal Ox/ord HoW, Tirau, by the m% *PX-r W. Venables, Lewis Henry, eldest son <M y of Mrs. Taylor and the late Wm. Taylor, of m Robertson Road. Mangere. Onehunga to aff»» Met* Isabel, only daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. P. McDonald, of Tokoroa. Pntaruru.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 1
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