MARRIAGE.
HOLLAND—DICKER—On April 13, 1914-, at St. Mary’s Church, Mornington, by the late Rev. E. L. Woodhouse, James, third son of Mrs Isabella Holland and the late Joseph Holland, Waitati, to Clara, second daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Dickel, Queen street, Mornington. LAMB—BERRY.—On June 3, 1914, at the residence of the bride’s aunt, 10 Clyde street, Mornington, by the Rev. W. Walker, Henry Lockwood, youngest son of the late Richard Lamb, Dunedin, to Sarah Louisa, eldest daughter of Edmund Robert and the late Saran Emily Berry, of London. MACDONALD—M'QUARRIE.—On Juno 17, 1914, at St. Peter’s Methodist Church, Elies road, Invercargill, by the Rev. G. P. Hunt, Angus, fifth son of the late Mr L. Macdonald, Port Chalmers, to Violet, second daughter of Mr D. M'Quiarrie, Bluff. RENNIOK—PATERSON.— On April 22, 1914, at St. Margaret’s, Westminster, by the Rev. Canon Carnegie, Lieutenant Henry Edward de Parny/Rennick, R.N., youngest son of the late Major E. F. J. de C. Rennicfc, B.Sc., and Lady Norman, to Isobcl Forsyth, younger daughter of A. S. Paterson, E: , of Dunedin, New Zealand. . TOWNEE. -SPRATT.— On June 3, 1914, at the Presbyterian Church, Mataura Island, by the Rev. James Clarke, Alfred John, second son of Samuel Townley, Mataura Island, to Mary, eldest daughter of James Spratt, Pine terrace, Mataura Island. WATERS—ARNOLD.—On June 30, at the Methodist Church, Morningtqn, by the Rev. W. Greenslaele, Charles Bertram, fifth son of John Waters, of Kimbell, South Canterbury, to Isabella Eliza (Lily), elder daughter of J. P. Arnold, of Mornington, Dunedin. WILI/COCK—RITCHIE.—On June 24, 1914, at the residence of the bride's parents, by tho Rev. Mr Davie, Wallace James Willcock, of - Dunback, to Katherine, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Ritchie, of Palmerston, New Zealand. — Homo papers nloase copy. WRIGHT—CLUNIE.—On June 17, at Knox Church, by the Rev. Professor Dickie, M.A., 8.D., Dundas Porteous, youngest son of the late William Wright, Dunedin, to Sarah Sadie, third daughter of the late Peter and Mary Clunie, Dunedin. Golden Wedding. THOMSON—ALLSOP.—On July 14, 1364, at George street, Dunedin, by the Rev. D. M. Stuart, John Thomson, Mill Hill, Musselburgh, Scotland, to Annie Allsap, Cross street, Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Present address: 19 Gladstone road, NorthEast Valley.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3149, 22 July 1914, Page 47
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363MARRIAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 3149, 22 July 1914, Page 47
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