MARRIAGES.
JOHN'S—JOXHS— On Judo 13th, at -)o Onslow street, St. Albans, Alexander Leo Johns, Chnutchurdi. (o Ora Wood>\«rd, youngest daughter of Mrs Joj-rs and iho lato Mr \V. 11. Jones, Kalgoorlie West Australia. , ' LASCELLES-DIAMOND-On April 23th ]930, at St. Mary's, Mcrivale, by the Yen' Archdeacon P. B. Haggitt, William Rosa' Jdcat son oi Mr and Mrs T. Laseolles' "Como," Avoj»»f3e, to Dorothy Man-' younger daughter of the late Dr. WilH-ini Diamond and of Mrs Diamond, Christclrorch. JIOIR-HAWLEY—On Juno 4 th, at Bangiora Catholic Church, by the Rev. Ftther Leen, William, eldest son of Mr «nd Mrs W. J. Moir, Flaxtcn, '.o NiraEileen, youngest daughter of Mr and Mia T, Hawley, Rangiora. MORRIS-WILSON—On May 14th, 1923, at St. Andrew's Church, Oxford terrace, by the Rev. F. Robertson, Lincoln, Douglas, eldest eon of Mr and Mrs W. J. Morris, I Fernsido, to Minnio Olive, eldest daughter of JJr and Mra W. J. Wilson, Springslon. WLtfOT-SITWELL-FISHER-On Juno 15th. at St. George's Church, Epsom, Wy tjra.'Bov. J. R- Litt, Barbara Elizabeth, it ' youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Ii Fisher, Epsom, Auckland, to Robert Bradeh&fr'. cidor son of Mr and Mrs Francis Wilmot-Sitwell, Lymington, Hants, England.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 1
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193MARRIAGES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 1
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