MARRIAGES.
NANSON— BELL.— On the 22nd March. 1905, at St. Stephen's Church, Ashburton, by th» Rev. Thos. A. Hamilton, assisted by the Rev. E. Whitehouse, Gerald B. Nanson. son of the late John Nanson, of Carlisle, Cumberland. England, to Florence Gertrude, eldest daughter of John Charles Bell, of Ashburton. Canterbury, New Zealand. OWEN— BELL.— On the -22nd March, 1905, at St. Stephon's Church, AshLurton. hy the Rev. Thos. A. Hamilton, assisted by ths Rev. E. Whitehouse, Llewellyn, youngesi son of Alexander Owen, of "London, England, to Phoebe Kate Prowse (Kitty), third daughter of John Chailes Bell, of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand. M'LEXNAN — LAIDLAW. — On the 15th March, at the residence of the bride's parents. " Xonvpod," St. Clair, by the Rev. Charles Boyall (asbisted by H. G. Blackie, Esq.), Kenneth, eldest son of K. M'Lennan, Mosgiel, to Alice, eldest daughter of Robert Laidlaw, St. Clair. WERTHEIM— TAYLOR.— On the 13th May, 1900, at the P.M. Church, Hobart, Tasmania, by the Rev. James "Wilson, Frank Philip, eldest son of Maurice Wertheim, England, to Victoria May, youngest daughter of T. E. Taylor, contractor, Hobart.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2663, 29 March 1905, Page 47
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