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MARRIAGES.

On the 26th December 1883, at Rfc. Matthew's Church, Dun- din. by the Rev. W. H. H. Jervota, Joseph Wright, Mornington, o Emily Sophia Hani-, stepdaughter of Charle-* Johnson, draper, Dunedin. On the 30th January, at the residence of the bride's father, 'Japa>iui, by the Rev. Mr Telford, Wi Ham Joseph, eldest son of Mr John March mayor of.Cromwell, to Margaret Arthur, eldi at daughter of Mr Andrew M'Kinnon, formerly of Port Chalmers. On the Bth February 1«84, at Orwell Bank, High street, Dunedin, by trie Kav. Dr Stuart, Charfes Henry Cotton, maa'er mariner, of Ram.', Cornwall, BngUnd, to Margaret Thorn son M'Cal'um, daughter of the late Jumen M'Ca lum, of Gi-ndovon, Scotland.

On the 6th Febmary, at Orinnaru, by the Rev. Mr Foster, Kichard Cipatick, of Waimato, to Isabella M'lntosh, of Oamnru. No cards no cake, no fuw On the 19th January, at tbe Synagogue^ Adelaide, S.A., by the Rev A. T. Be as, Harry Philip, eldest eon of the late Philip Hayman, of Melbourne, Victoria, to Horn, eldest daughter of Laurie P. Law rence, merchant, of than city. N.i cards. Chrißtchurch and Auckland papers please copy.

On'ihe 12th February, at Mor&ington, Dunedin, hy tho Rev Mr Campbell, Thomaa b"u layson, builder, Wyndham, to Maty, oldest daughter of Hugh M'Korrow, Mornington.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 17

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MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 17

MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 17

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