MARRIAGES.
ANDERSON-JOWSEY.-On July 30, at the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. Fairmaid, R. J. Anderson to Agnes Mary, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. J. Jowsey, Dunedin. CALDER—BARY.—On September 2, 1919, at St. John's Church, Wellington, ,by the Rev. Dr James Gibb, D.D., Allan Douglas, sixth son of the late Calder and Mrs Calder, Roslyn, Dunedin, to Doris Minnie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Bary, Hataitai, Wellington. M'BRATNEY—BUCHAN.—On July 17, 1919, at Congregational Church, Leith street, Dunedin, by the Rev. A. H. Wallace, Samuel, elder son of Mr D. M'Bratney, Ratanui, to Agnes, only daughter; of Mrs A Buchan, 8 Hyde street, Dunedin. PETERSON—HUTTON.—On August 11, at the residence of the bride's father, "Cliff Cottage," Ravensbourne, by the Rev. W. Saunders, Engineer Lieutenant William Peterson, D.S.C., R.N.R., eldest son of Mrs Peterson', Kilbirnie, Wellington, to Ella Bannatyne, second daughter of Mr James B. Hutton, marine engineer. STEWART—BRENSSELL.--On August 27, at "Bellamore," Kurow, by the Rev. J Craig, Hector Robert Stewart, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Stewart, Kurow, to Barbara, third daughter of Mr and Mrs O. Brenssell, Outran). Golden Weddino.
BARRON—JAFFRAY.—On September 23, 1869, by the Rev. J. Christie, of Waiko'uaiti, James Barron to Margaret Jaffray, of Saddle Hill. Present address: Fairfield.
DEATHS. ALLAN. —On September 18, at Ross Home, North-East Valley, John Allan (late of Albany street), dearly beloved father of Jean M. Allan; In his eighty-seventh year. Deeply mourned. ANDERSON.— On April 21, 1914 (through railway accident), Charles Neal Anderson, leaving widow and two daughters, > Olympian, South Australia. Born Dunedin, New Zealand, June 1, 1856. ATKINS.—On September 14, at the Cromwell Hospital, Albert John (Bertie), dearly beloved youngest son of Robert and Elizabeth Atkins, of Meadowvale, Luggate; aged 6 years and 4 months. Deeply mourned.
BLAKELY.—On September 18, at Patearoa, Margaret Edith Blakely (Rita), beloved daughter of John and Edith Blakely. Deeply regretted. CHESNEY—On September 21, 1919, at Dunedin Hospital, Elizabeth Mavis, dearly beloved daughter of John and Fanny Chesney, Waitati; aged 17 months. Deeply mourned.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3419, 26 September 1919, Page 39
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