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MARRIAGES.

BURROW—M’NUTT.—On April 5, at the Baptist Church, Owaka, by the Rev. Thomas Weston, Ernest, fourth son of Mr and Mrs Burrow, Houipapa, to Ivy Douglas, only daughter of Mr and Mrs D. M’Nutt, Owaka. —North Island papers please copy.

FIEBIG—MILNE. —On March 29, at the Bank Street Methodist Church, Timaru, by the Rev. A. C. Lawry, Norma Margaret Flossie, elctest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Milne (N.Z.R.), Timaru, to the Rev. Herbert Leslie Fiebig, son of tho late Mr and Mrs Fiebig, Wellington. HUDSON —GARDNER.—On February 1, 1928, at St. Paul’s, Dunedin, by Canon N’avill, Richard James Durant, only son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Hudson, of Dunedin, to Doris Mabel, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Gardner, of Dunedin. MAIR—BROWN. —In London, on February 27, 1928, Alexander Mooney Mair, of Btrnam, Perthshire, to Ella Morris, daughter of William Brown, Esquire, Dunedin. New Zealand.

The owner of the Te Anau Downs Station (Mr Charters) has now almost completed the formation of 20 miles of roadway from his homestead to Te Anau, through some of the roughest country in those parts (reports the Southland Times). He undertook this work 14 months ago on his own initiative. At present he is engaged ir bridging the Upukarori River, th i. timber for which has be >n supplied by the Wallace County Council. As soon as this is completed he will finish the short length of the road from the river to the hotel. The track which was in existence before was of a most primitive kind, and it was no easy task even for horses to make the journey. Mr Charters is to be complimented on the near completion of his big undertaking, which will not only be of use to himself,'but also to tourists and sightseers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3867, 24 April 1928, Page 47

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MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 3867, 24 April 1928, Page 47

MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 3867, 24 April 1928, Page 47

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