The following marriage announcement appeared in a late Melbourne paper:—“Ah Poo—Tiiurlow.—At the Wesleyan Parsonage, Lonsdale street, Melbourne, Ah Poo, Esq., of Canton, China, to Miss. Frances Louisa Maud, eldest .daughter of F. J, W. Thurlow, Esq., late of Belfast, Port Fairy, and grand-daughter of the late Captain Edward Wilson Cotton'Hodgson, nndgrauddaughter of the lata Captain Bessie.” Mr Robert Graham, of the Thames, has given a somewhat novel prize to he competed for hymemhersof the Thames Bille Association. It is a freehold section of land at Tararu and it has to he won three times before it becomes the property of any individual. A ‘ Mr. Roberts has given a child’s feeding bottle, and some teething powders; while the proprietors of the local'papers offer prizes in the shape of a half-year’s subscription to their j( uirals. Grey Hirer Argvf.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 531, 21 June 1872, Page 2
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