SILVER WEDDINGS
BELL-BOOTH—PARKINSON.—On April 25, 'lOl9, Alice Marion, eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. Parkinson, to Stanley Bell-Booth, fifth son of the late Mr. Mrs. Bell-Booth CORNWELL— PARTRIDGE.—On April 2?, at Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, Christrburcii, by Rev. J. J- North. Ltll> Beatrice, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. a. Partridge. Christchurch. to Reuben James, youngest son of the late Mr. and .Mrs. «■ J- Cornivell, Christ-church. Present address, )Wiiangamata, Waihi (Christchurch papers Piease copy.) RINTOUL-CARROLL.—On April "23. 1619, at Te Aroha. Hugh, fourth son of the «te James and Helen Rintoul. of Auckland 1 , !<o Agnes May. , youngest daughter of the John and Margaret Carrojl, of WardSHe, Waharoa. Present address, Kiama, Heaps' Terrace. Claudelands. Hamilton. GOLDEN WEDDINGS , PORTLAND—FINNERTY.—On April IA, $864, at St. Benedict's Church, Auckland by tte R pv. Father Downey. Esther, eldest cauehier of the iate Mr. and Mrs. J. rinP«t.v, of Panmure, to John, youngest son of we 'ate Mr. and- Mrs. J. Portland, of Panmure Present mirtress. Waharoa, Waikato
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24876, 24 April 1944, Page 1
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