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MARRIAGES.

Feabt—Holland.—September 24, at the residence.#l I of the bride's father, by the Rev. C. Moon, ,d ; Thomas, second son of Mr Thomas Feary,, of, 3 > Wakefield, to Madlena, eldest daughter of Mr.'w j Hehryßolland, Motupiko Valley, Nelson. [Can- * j terbury papers please copy.] ."! FowiißB —Wagstapf.—October 15, at St. Joseph's .. ' Church, Wakefield, by tho Rev. Father Mahoney, j Mr. William Fowler, of Fox Hill, to Mary Maud, I eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph WagstafF, of . }' Motueka Valley. ( ' # ~ Matthews—Tuttle.—September 15, at the Regis* ■' I trar's Office, Westport, Mr. Charles Matthews, ot | Miis Clara Tattle, of Nelson. | ' DEATHS. • Bbight—October 15, at Nelson, Eliza Ellen, eldest _ \ daughter of Mr Henry Bright, aged 21 years. „4H Dishbb.—Septembor '21, at Dunedin, Thoma^H { William, third son of Mr'Robert Disher, aged -4H [years.' ,|H Q-been.—September 22, at the Hospital, Nelson, MeWt (Thomas G»een, late of Collingwood, native of I !New York, United States of America, aged 34 I ' iyears. • ' ' ' I florwobD.—September 21, killed by a slip in hie 1 'claim, Mr. Thomas B.' Hopwood, of Collingwood, ' aged 48 years; deeply regretted'by a large circle , . :of friends. [Canterbury papers please copy.] , ; Stmes.—September 23, at Wakefield, of perioar» .- * jditis, Henry Arthur Symes, aged 30 years. The Medical have . Pbofession Deolabid ■ Steanbs' Supeblativb Abomatio Tonio Wine to bea neccesity to all in search of health, and especially to those suffering either from incipient or chronic •[ indigestion, dyspepsia and the disorders arising there-' .t from. - This tonic is also particularly recommended toi all who are in a measure compelled from the • nature of their occupation to take stimulants, and at the same time are. desirous of studying health by . taking that which will act most beneficially on the system. Mr Wm. Johnston, Government Analytical' . Chemist reports :—" I have examined Sleane.'e Superlative Aromatic Tonic Wine, and find it to bVjl remarkably a pleasant in flavor, containing about 16 fl per cent of very pure alcohol, and holding in solution,/^! a clear, wholesome, vegetable bitter, combined *hb\^H a fruity spicy aroma. I consider this bitter a vejyj^B superior article.'' Sold by all hotel and,storekeepei».^H

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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2200, 20 October 1877, Page 6 (Supplement)

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MARRIAGES. Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2200, 20 October 1877, Page 6 (Supplement)

MARRIAGES. Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2200, 20 October 1877, Page 6 (Supplement)

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