MARRIAGES
BRIGGS-COSHALL.- On October 30. 1935, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Hastings, by the Rev. D. J. A. Shaw, Sheila Mary, only daughter of Mrs, L. Gr. Coshall. Oxford, England, to Lindst.y Heathcote. youngest, son o:: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs, Hastings. CURTIS—YREN WITH.—On November 9, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Auckland, by Rev. F. P. Cowie, Marion Louise, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T E. Trenwith, Mount Eden, to Noel Campbell, only son of Mr. and the late Mra. C. Curtis, Northern Wairoa. DENHAM—CLARKSON. —On December 21, at St. Luke's Anglican Church, Mount Albert, by Rev Geo. Coatit. Doris, only daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. C. E. Clarkson, Remuera. to Russell, younger son of Mr. and Mr«. E. Denhani. Mount Albert. FITZIPATRICK— BARRETT.—On January ' 1 1936, at St. Andrew's. Hamilton, by Rev. Gilbert, Eva Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs: H. Barrett, Koromatua. to Norrie Clark, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Te Aroha. GODBEER— DENHAM.—On January 11, 1936, nt Church of Epiphany, Auckland, by Rev. Stinipson, Dorothy Edna, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. Ilenham, Heme Bay, to Vivian Frank, young:est son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Go-ibeer, "Westmere. Auckland. POTTER—WITH EY._ On November 6. 1!>35, at St. A'idan> Church, Remuera, by the F!ev. R. L. Connelly, Phyllis Aileen V'ithey to Arthur Potter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22332, 1 February 1936, Page 1
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222MARRIAGES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22332, 1 February 1936, Page 1
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