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MR AND MRS JOSEPH NAYLOR, Of Matakanui, Central Otago, who celebrated their golden wedding recently. Mrs Naylor, second daughter of Mr Andrew Young, was born at Roxburgh in 1870. Mr Naylor, eldest son of Mr George Naylor, was born at Tynemouth, England, in 1866. His parents, who took passage to New Zealand in the sailing ship Waimate, arrived at Port Chalmers in 1874 and settled in Clyde. At an early age Mr Naylor took up land in the Matakanui district, where he still resides.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23685, 17 December 1938, Page 29

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MR AND MRS JOSEPH NAYLOR, Of Matakanui, Central Otago, who celebrated their golden wedding recently. Mrs Naylor, second daughter of Mr Andrew Young, was born at Roxburgh in 1870. Mr Naylor, eldest son of Mr George Naylor, was born at Tynemouth, England, in 1866. His parents, who took passage to New Zealand in the sailing ship Waimate, arrived at Port Chalmers in 1874 and settled in Clyde. At an early age Mr Naylor took up land in the Matakanui district, where he still resides. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23685, 17 December 1938, Page 29

MR AND MRS JOSEPH NAYLOR, Of Matakanui, Central Otago, who celebrated their golden wedding recently. Mrs Naylor, second daughter of Mr Andrew Young, was born at Roxburgh in 1870. Mr Naylor, eldest son of Mr George Naylor, was born at Tynemouth, England, in 1866. His parents, who took passage to New Zealand in the sailing ship Waimate, arrived at Port Chalmers in 1874 and settled in Clyde. At an early age Mr Naylor took up land in the Matakanui district, where he still resides. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23685, 17 December 1938, Page 29