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MARRIAGES.

HENRY—HUTTON.—At Dunedin (privately), Adolphus Antony Henry, oldest son of late Captain E. Henry, of Sydney, N.S.W., to Mary Ann Barbara Hutton.

LEES—WOODFORD.—On July 21. at Rcslyn Baptist CJmroh, by the Rev. L. J. B. Smith, Joseph Lees, only son of Mr Eli Lees, of Oldham, England, to Amelia, second daughter of R. Woolford, Mosgie.l.

Sixvsa Wedding.

PATTON—LUSCOMBE—On August 2d, 1890, at Milton street, Mornington, by the Bov. J. J. Lewis, James Wright, fifth son of Mr and Mrs J. Patton, Cargill street, to Frances Gertrude, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs N. Lusconibe. Present address; 20 Cooper street, Mornington.

Golden Wedding.

PATTINSON—FALCON.-On August 20, 1874, at the English Church, Dearham, West Sutherland, England, by Rov. James Currie, John, fourth oon of Iho late Henry and Agnes Pattinson, Crossbow, to Sarah, fourth daughter of tho late Joseph and Falcon, Globe Inn, Dearham. Present address: Shag Point. It only' seems like yesterday, , Yet' fifty years have passed away Since at the altar, aide by aide, I stood with yon, my happy bride. And now our children’s children stand Close gathered round, an eager band; Whilst wo recall with smiles and tears The joy and grief of fifty years. For we have known the cares of life, Sweetheart, since we were man and wife; Yet have not loved each other less, Through fifty years of happiness. When the clouds have threatened storm and rain, Tlio skies have always cleared again; And fifty years have come and passed, And brought us sunshine at tho last. And now that wo aro old and grey, We trust in Him, our guide and stay, Our constant and unchanging Friend, To lead us to tho journey's end.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19255, 20 August 1924, Page 6

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MARRIAGES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19255, 20 August 1924, Page 6

MARRIAGES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19255, 20 August 1924, Page 6

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