MARRIAGES.
DORWARD—PETERS.—On November 4, 1915, at St. James’s Church, Roxburgh, by the Rev. S. Stephens, William J. Dor ward, of Roxburgh, to Maria Renata, eldest daughter of O. J. Peters, Roxburgh, and granddaughter of Mrs List, Allanton. HENDERSON—BAIRD.—On October 6, at Christ Church, Allanton. by the Rev. W. A. Hamblett, James Robert Henderson, Maungatua, to Levina Mary Margretta, second daughter of Mr William Baird, Momona. HOGG —CHANDLER. —On November 15, at 2 Signal Hill road, Opoho, by the Rev. Graham H. Balfour, Stanley Welton Hogg, of Sydney, to Mary Felicia, third daughter of Samuel Livingstone Chandler, Dunedin. MOORE —MOW AT, —On September 29, at the North-East Valley Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. H. B. Gray, William, youngest son of William Moore, Milton, to Ella, daughter of William Movvat, NorthEast Valley, Dunedin. PORTMAN —JONES. —On October 27, at St. John’s Church, Roslyn, by the Vcn. Archdeacon W. A. R. Fitehctt, William Lundio Bennett, eldest son of William Portman, Ravcnsbourne, to Amy Edith, fourth daughter of the late Captain Fitzhardingc Jones, Dunedin. TOLMIE —MILLER. —On October 4,1915, at South Dunedin Presbyterian Church, by the Rev, R. Fairmaid. Robert, fifth son of the late Robert and Mary Tolmie, Invergorden, Scotland, to Ivy A. E., only daughter of Alice and the late James Miller, Caversham. WEIR—SPARROW. —On October 19, at Bracsido, Middlemarch, by the Rev. James Standring, John Wallace, second son of John Weir, Muiikirk, Scotland, to Florence Isabel, youngest daughter of R. S. Sparrow, “ Braeside,” Middlemarch.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3219, 24 November 1915, Page 47
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243MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 3219, 24 November 1915, Page 47
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