MARRIAGES.
DURWARD—HAY— On April 4, 1923, at the Presbyterian Church, Lawrence, by the Rev. P. C. Durward, M.A. (father of the bridegroom), assisted by the Revs. R. L. Walker, M.A., and W. R. Hume, John Wright, eldest son of the Rev. P. C. and Mrs Durward, Lawrence, to Williamma, youngest daughter of Mrs W. Hay, Lawrence GRIERSON—PARK.—On March 7, at Wesley Church, Cargill road, by the Rev. H. L. Richards, James Gifford, second son of the late Adam and Mrs Grierson, Mataura. Southland, to Phyllis Myrtle Christian, onlv daughter of Robert Park, Melbourne. Melbourne papers please copy. HAMILTON -GORDON-GLASSFORD. On March 28, 1923, at North-East Valiev Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. E. Evans, Alexander Kirkwood, second son of the late James and Mrs Hamilton, Dunedin, to Nina Helen, fourth daughter of the late Henry and Mrs Gordon-Glassford, Dunedin. M'MILLAN —LEWIS.—On March 27. 1923. at the Presbyterian Church, Portobello, by Die Rev. G. M'Donald, Charles W. H. M'Millan. third son of Mrs and the late Thomas M’Millan, Gore, to Ellen Margaret, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs A. G. Lewis. Portobello. O’FARRELL —WHELAN.—On April 11, at St. Patrick’s, South Dunedin, by Rev. Father Delaney, Patrick O’Farrell to'Eileeii Whelan, youngest daughter of James and Florence Whelan, and eldest son of Mr O’Farrell. PAYNE —RODGERS. —At London, on January 11, 1923, Francis Gordon, only son of Mr and Mrs F. IV. Payne, of 15 Grenville place, South Kensington, London (late of Dunedin, New Zealand), to Evelyn, younger daughter of Mrs J. Rodgers and the late J. Rodgers, of Leicestershire.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3609, 15 May 1923, Page 39
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