MARRIAGES.
D’Alton— Wylde. —On the Bth September, at Trinity Chuich, Greymouth, by the Rev. G-. T. N. Watkins, William D’Alton, Esq., Reefton, to Ellen Clara, eldest daughter of James and Clara Wyldo, Greymouth. Cobham; —Clarke.- -On Saturday, 2Cth instant, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Wellington, by the llev. B, W. Harvey, Alfred Belmont, eldest son of Mr. Samuel Cobham, to May Mary Ann, third daughter of the late Mr. John Clarke, St. James Street, Liverpool, merchant, and neice to the late Miss Pickering, City of Hereford, England. Briggs—Burgess.— On the Sth inst., at Kay Street, Carlton, by the Rev. Robert Hamilton, Anthony Briggs, son of the late John Briggs, Gravesend, Kent, to Margaret Julia Burgess, second daughter of John Burgess, of New Zealand. Donald—Brown— At St. Peter’s Church, Te Aro, on October 3, by Archdeacon Stock, Alexander Donald, youngest son of Mr. W. Donald, of Stonehaven, Scotland, to Elizabeth Selina Eden Brown, oldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Brown, of Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England. Clayson—Emeny.— On the lllh inst., at St. Paul’s, Thorndon, by the Rev. James McWilliam, James William Claysou, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. William George Emeny, of this City. Wilkinson—Frost. -On the 2Dth ult., by the Rev. John Bagley, by license, Charles Henry Wilkinson, traveller to Thomson and Niven, stationers, Melbourne, to Jane Eliza Frost, youngest daughter of the late James Thomas Frost, of Richmond. Macdonald—Mackintosh —At Wellington, on 14th October, by the Rev. James Paterson, at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, J. D. G. Macdonald, of Porirua, to Lydia Davidson Macdonald, elder daughter of the late Captain John Mackintosh, H.M. 6th Regiment.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4243, 26 October 1874, Page 5
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264MARRIAGES. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4243, 26 October 1874, Page 5
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