MARRIAGES.
Bx\RTH— PEYOR.— On September 22, by Rev Aitken, Harold Edward, elder son of the ' late A J. Barth, A.L.A.M., to Zee, youngest daughter of the late Jas. J. Pryor. BURTON— POPE.— On Octobec 26. at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, by the Rev. Father O'Reilly, Frederick John, eldest son of F. A. Burton, Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, Victoria, to Catherine (Kittie} Patricia, second daughter of P. A. Pope>, Christ church. MacCARTHY— M'MILLAN.— On September 29, at Knox Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. I. K. M'lntyre, Justin Eric, second son of Edward Robert Norfor MaoCarthy, of Mackay, Queensland, to Margaret Jane, second daughter of the late William M'Millan. of Waitahuna West. ROGER— LIVINGSTON.— On September 8, at Greenside Parish Church, Edinburgh, by the Rev. Gavin Lang, George Carrie, elder survning son of Mx W. Roger, Wigan. to Annie Davie, only daughter of the late Mr Robert Livingston, Inverness, and Mi's Livingston, Dunedia. SPENCE— ALEXANDiJR.— Or- September 1, ;tt the bride's residence, 391 Castle "street, by the Rev. Professor Hewitscn, Georgw Scence to Mary Alexander. SUTHERLAND— RUSHTOK— On October 12. 1909, at St Andrew's Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Waddell, John George, eldest son of John Sutherland. Mornington, to Irene (Eva), third daughter of tb» 'ate John Rushton. TRETEXA-MUBPHY.-On Septembei 29. 19C0, at £ti. Matthew's Church, Dunedin, by Rev. Canon Curzon-Siggcrs, John Samuel, youngest ton of the late S. EL Trevena. Dunedin, to Cecilia, second daug-hter of E. C. Murphy, Cunedin.
MARRIAGES.
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 50
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