MARRIAGES.
BAIRD—AITKEN.—On December 21. at St. Paul's Cathedral, by the Yen. Archdeacon Gould, Hugh C. W., youngest son of the late Hugh Young Baird, Dunedin. to Jeanie Aiton, daughter of James Baird Ait-ken, Rockend. Saltcoats, Scotland. CAMPBELL—TINGE if.— On December 15, 1909, at the Registrar's Office. Dunedin, Sarah Helen, youngest daughter of John Campbell. Green Island, to Edward Tingey, of Wanganui. M'GONIG AL—M'CONNELL.—On November 25, 1903, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Dr Waddell. William John, eldest son of John M'Gonigal, Anderson's Bay, to Margaret, eldest daughter of William H'Conn-ell, Phillips street. Dunedin. MCGREGOR—THOMS.—On December 23, 1903, at St. Stephen's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. John Ferguson, George J. M'Gregor to Marv M. Thorns, lace of Dunedin. M'KEN'ZIE—KING.—On December 22, 1909, at the Presbyterian Church, AlexandraSouth, by the Rev. A. Watson. Charles William, eldest son of Thomas M'Kenzie, Gore, to Emma, fourth daughter of John King, Alexandra South. PHILLIPS—CRUICKSHANK—On January 5, at Dunedin, George Phillips, M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P.. of Mataura. to Jane., daughter of Mr George Cruickshank, Palmerston. SMELLIER-IRONSIDE.—On December 29. at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. -J. Porter, Andrew Young, second sou of the late Robert Smellie, Duddingston. North Taieri, to Agnes, third daughter of Alexander Ironside, O.a.maru. WOODS—FLEMING—On December 7, 1909, at St. Joseph's Cathedral,- by the Rev. Father O'Reilly, Robert Charles, fourth son of D. W.. Woods, to Lucy Margaret, only daughter of P. P. Fleming, Dunedin.
WYCHERL.EY— BAX TEE,—On December 7, at St. Matthew's Church, by the R«v. Curzon Siggers, M.A., George, only son of the late Captain Michael Wycherley, Cork. Ireland, to Jea.nnie, youngest daughter of Joseph Barter, South Yaira, Victoria.
Diamond Wedding. PATON— SCOTT.—On January 11, 1850, at Winayidge, in the parish of Mcnifie, .Scotland, by the Rev. Thomas M'Ghie, John Paton, to Arm Scott. Present address: Daly street, Port Chalmers. Golden Wedding. NISBET—KNOX.—On January 3, 1860, at the Damside, Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland, by Ithe late Rev. James Stiver!, James Nisbet, youngest son of William Nisbet, Teviot crescent, Hawick, to Mary Knox, only daughter of James Knox, farmer, Hawick. Present Address: 83 Leith street, Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 55
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