MARRIAGES
Hodgson—Johnson.—February 7, at St. Peter's Church, Wellington, by the Right Reverend the Bishop, Mr. Thomas Hodgson, of Marlborough, to Amelia, daughter of the late Captain Johnson, 7th Dragoon Guards. York —Cook. —February 16, at the residence of the bride's father, Eockland Farm, Eiwaka, by the Eev. John Campbell, Mr. Henry York, to Miss Dinah Cook, youngest daughter of Mr. James Cook, farmer, Eiwaka.
Bonntngton—Saywell —February 21, at the residence of the bride's father, Eichmond, by the Eev. J. W. Wallis, Frederick, youngest son of Mr. Joseph Bonnington, to Mary Ann, fourth daughter of Mr. George Saywell. Merritt— Epps.—February 21, by the Eev. E. Thomas, Mr. Charles Merritt, hotel-keeper, Wellington, to Miss Rachael Epps, youngest daughter of Mr. ■Thomas Epps, nurseryman, Nile-street, Nelson. Rutland —Turner. —February 22, at the parish church of Nelson, in the Colony of New Zealand, by the Eev. G. H. Johnstone, George Rutland, Esq., of the Pelorus Valley, to Jane, third daughter of William Henry Turner, of Nelson, solicitor. Savage—Biggs.—February 25, at Surrey Cottage, Waimea Eoad, by the Eev. W. Kirk, Mr. John Savage, of Nile-street, East, to Harriett Anne, fourth daughter of Mr. Samuel Biggs, Nelson. Moonlight—Gaukrodger.—February 28, at St. John's Church, Wakefield, by the Eev. Francis Tripp, Incumbent, Mr. George Moonlight, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Charles Gaukrodger, of Fox Hill.
Goddard —Burt. — March 7, by the Eev. E Thomas, Mr. William Henry Goddard, carpenter, to Miss Emma Hobbs Burt, both of Nelson.
Wallace —Ives. — March 8, by the Rev. E. Thomas, Mr. Robert Smith Wallace, farmer, Waimea South, to Emma, second daughter of Mr. William Ives, Waimea South.
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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 770, 10 March 1865, Page 4
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265MARRIAGES Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 770, 10 March 1865, Page 4
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