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New Zealand Gazette List of Marriage Celebrants No. 45 1659 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 24 MAY 1979 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: TUESDAY, 29 MAY 1979 LIST OF MARRIAGE CELEBRANTS 1660 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 45 List of Marriage Celebrants THIS list of marriage celebrants under the Marriage Act 1955 is published for general information and comes into force on 1 April 1979. J. L. WRIGHT, Registrar-General. PART 1 Pursuant to the provisions of section 9 of the Marriage Act 1955 the following persons have been appointed as Marriage Celebrants. The Anglican Church The Anglican Church-continued The Reverend- The Reverend- Acland, Simon Henry Harper Benton, Kerry William, L.Th. Adams, Geoffrey Owen, B.A., LL.B., L.Th. Best, David Christopher, L.Th. Adams, Susan (Auxiliary Ministry) Beyer, Andrew Phillip, L.Th. Aiken, David Leslie, B.A. Bindon, Joan Vereker, Dip.Th. Aires, Raymond Charles, M.A., L.Th. Bindon, David Howard Vereker (Brother David S.S.F.) Aldworth, Alexander William Black, Montague John, B.A., L.Th. Allen, Francis Lechampion, L. Th. The Reverend Canon­ Allen, Ross Beresford, B.Sc., L.Th. B!ackbum, Alan Hopton, L.Th. Alli.son, Lester Frederic Allom, Barrie Haldane, L.Th. The Reverend­ B!ackwood, Gary Dean. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Blain, Michael Winston, M.A. Anderson, Alfred Reid, M.Sc. Blair, Riga Wells, M.B.E., L.Th. The Reverend- Blakie, Cecil Douglas Anderson, John Clement Blakiston, Peter Henly, L.Th., Hon. Canon Emeritus Anderson, Leslie William Shallad, Canon Blundell, Gary James, L.Th. Anderson, Mark Thornton Reid The Venerable Archdeacon­ Anderson, Rua Bonniface, Herbert Garway, M.A. Anderson, Stuart, B.A. Anderson, William David The Reverend- Andrews, Roydon Percival, B.A., L.Th., Hon. Canon Bool, Wilfrid Arthur, L. Th. Apthorp, Christopher John, B.A., L.Th. Booth, Kenneth Neville, M.A., B.D., M.Th., Ph.D. Arlidge, John Brett, M.A. Botting, Ian James, M.A. Armstrong, Dr George Aubrey Whitcombe, MA., B.D., Ph.D. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Arnold, Walter Charles, B.A., Hon. Canon Boume, Ian Grant, B.A., L.Th. Arrowsmith, Alan Winston Bowles, John Ernest Atkins, Peter Geoffrey, M.A., B.D., L.Th., The Rev. Canon Bowyer, Henry George, B.D., B.Sc., L.Th. Ault, Harold Frank, M.A., B.D., Th.Schol. Ault, Olive Beatrice B.A. The Reverend- Ayers, John Ronald (Aux. Min.), B.A., M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S., Box, Reginald Gilbert (Brother Reginald, Society of St. Frances), F.R.A.C.S. M.A., B.D., A.K.C. Axcell, Peter, L.Th. Boyd, David George, B.Sc., L.Th. Baigent, Kempster William, L.Th. Boyes, Johnathan Richard, B.A. Baker, Cherie Violet Dorothy Brackenbury, Michael Noel Baker, Gerald Stothert, M.A., L.Th. Braddock, David Alwyn, L.Th. Baker, Philip Bartrum, B.A., L.Th., Canon Bradley, Wilfred John, M.B.E. Balfour, David Ian Bailey Brady, Graeme Allan, L.Th. Ballantyne, Simon Thome, B.A., L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Bambury, Owen Ronald, J.P. (Canon) Branthwaite, John Walter, B.A., L.Th. Banfield, Colin Clement, L.Th. The Reverend- The Venerable Archdeacon­ Bretherton, Anthony Atkinson, B.A., S.Th. Barker, John qewellyn Bridge, Martin, M.A. The Reverend- Brittenden, Christopher Ronald Scott, L.Th. Bames, Lewis Agassiz, M.A., L.Th. Brockbank, Leslie David Barnett, Kevin Percy, B.A., L.Th. Brokenshire, John Joseph, L.Th. Brook, James Albert Gregory The Venerable Archdeacon­ Brooker, Stephen John, B.A., L.Th. Barrett, Denis Brookes, Jean, L.Th. The Reverend- Brown, Alec Charles, A.K.C. (Honorary) Barrett, Robert Edwin, B.Sc. L.Th. Brown, Colin Greville, B.A., S.T.M., M.DIV., L.Th. Barton, Terrance Moore, M.Com., F.C.A. (Canon) Brown, Eric Donald Basire, Ian James, B.E., L.Th. Brown, Graeme Eric Bathurst, Keith Orton, M.A., L.Th. Brown, John Lawley, M.B.E., B.A., L.Th., Canon Bathurst, Paul Douglas, B.Sc. Brown, Michael Henry, B.Com., L.Th., A.C.A. Batterbury, Charles Brown, Thomas John, L.Th. Battley, Donald Hollingworth, B.Com., L.Th., AC.A. Browne, Cyril Franklin Bean, Peter Douglas, L.Th. Browne, Ross Douglas, B.A., L.Th. Beattie, Ian David, B.A., L.Th. Brunton, Heather Jacqueline, S.Th. Beattie, William Bruce Buchanan, John Dermot Beauchamp, Donald Charles, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon- Beaumont, Vic George, L. Th. Beckett, Bruce Arthur Westenra, L.Th., Canon Buckle, Edward Gilbert, Th.L., Dip.C.C. The Reverend- The Venerable Archdeacon- Bull, Cecil Stanley, L.Th., F.R.G.S. Beere, Lionel O'Sullivan, M.A. The Reverend--:- The Venerable Archdeacon­ Bellingham, John Kingston, A.C.T. Bull, Maxwell Lovelace Arthur Benham, Noel Francis, L.Th. The Reverend- Bennett, Charles William, L.Th. Burgin, Eric Woolcombe, B.A., L.Th. The Right Reverend Bishop-- Bums, Percy, L.Th. Bennett, Manu Augustus, B.Sc., D.D. Burt, Roger Malcolm Burton, Lewin Noel The Reverend- Butcher, Patricia Frances Bennett, Reginald Marchmont Butler, Peter Ronald The venerable Archdeacon­ The Venerable Archdeacon­ Bent, Michael Chmles Butt, Gordon Alexander, L.Th. (\ 29 MAY THE~ZEALAND GAZETTE 1661 I • The Anglican Church-continued I The Anglican Church-continued '1 I The Reverend- I The Reverend- Buttle, Richard Newman, B.A., L.Th. Davidson, Alexander Hampton Button, Graham John, B.A., L.Th., Dip.Ed. Davidson, Graeme John Bythell, Noel John, M.Sc., Th.L. Davidson, Paul James Cade, Sidney George Canon- Calder, Matthew Lewis Davies, Walter Merlin, B.A. Cameron, Derek Cedric Graham, L.Th. Cameron, John Steven Graham, Canon The Reverend- Cameron, Mangititoki, L.Th., Canon Davies, Richard James, M.A. (Honorary) Campbell, Milton Hope, L.Th. Davies, Winton James Detheridge, L.Th. Campbell, Neil Elliott The Very Reverend Dean- Carpenter, Theodore George, L.Th. Davis, Brian Newton, M.A., L.Th. Carrell, Brian Ruane, M.A., B.D. The Reverend- The Venerable Archdeacon- Davis, Hector Percival Harold Carson, Richard Alcorn, M.A. L.Th. Davis, Manuhiri Louis Davis, Peter William, M.A., L.Th., L.T.C.L. The Reverend- Davy, Kenneth Thomas, L.Th. Carson, Richard Collingwood, B.Sc. Day, Frederick James, L.Th. Castle, Wilmot Rodd, L.Th. Day, John Ashley Garnett, B.A. Caswell, Colin Douglas Charles, C.B.E., Canon Deacon, Jonathan Catley, Dr Allan Bruce, M.A., M.Sc., Th.D. de Candole, Donald Vully, Hon. Canon Dempsey, Gordon John, B.A., L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Denny, Laurence John, B.A. L.Th. Caudwell, Rex, L.Th. Dixon, William Gordon Murray, L.Th. Chalmers, Arnold Lyall Roy, L.Th. Dobbs, Clifford Leslie, B.A. Charles, Edward Philip Grigg, L.Th. Dobson, Ronald Keith, B.A., L.Th. Chavasse, Geoffrey Dodd, John, M.A. Cheesman, Trevor Percival, Ph.D., M.Sc., B.D. Cherrington, Johnson Wahi The Reverend Canon- Cherrington, Philip Henry, L.Th. Dorman, Denis John Brennian, M.A., L.Th. The Reverend- The Very Reverend Dean Emerit~s­ Childs, Henry Arthur, M.A. Dip. Soc. Sc. Dorrington, Hector Gurson, M.A., Dip.Ed. Drake, William Nevill The Reverend- Drury, Peter Alexander, L.Th., B.A. Childs, William Arthur Dryburgh, Alexander Huntly, Canon Chisholm, Timothy Martyn Duffy, Alex Edward, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Venerable Archdeacon- Chung, John Yan Leap Dunningham, Selwyn David Eden, M.A., L.Th. The Reverend- The Reverend- Church, Graeme Leslie, B.A. Dyer, James Henry, A.L.C.D. Oark, David John Dyer, Paul, B.A., L.Th. Clark, Gerald H~ley, B.Sc., B.A. Dyer, Philip, B.A., L.Th. Oark, Harold Clive, L.Th. Eames, Hubert Hardesty Easton, Richard Huntingford, M.A., B.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Eaton, Henry Jackson Clark, Richard Rex, M.A., L.Th. Eaton, Ross Seymour, M.A. Edgar, David, M.A., L.Th. The Reverend- Edrninston, Douglas Seymour, L.Th. Clarke, Anthony Ivan, LL.B., Canon Clarke, Bert Richard. (Aux. Min.) The Venerable Archdeacon Emeritus­ Clarke, Neil Stenson Edmunds, William Milton, B.A., Dip.Ed. Cobham, George Albert Anthony Douglas, L.Th., S.Th. The Reverend- Cockburn, Bruce Alister Edridge, Peter Jack, L.Th. Cocks, Michael Dearden Somers, M.A. Edwards, Ian Carncross, L. Th. Colegrove, Richard Selwyn, L.Th., L.R.S.M., L.T.C.L. Edwards, Stuart, L.Th. Coles, D11vid John, M.A., B.D., M.Th., Dip.Re., Ph.D. Elliott, Keith, V.C. Collard-Scruby, Allington Frank, A.K.C. Elliott, Michael Cowan, B.A., B.D. L.Th., M.Div. Colley, Graham Albert, L.Th. Ellis, John Francis Comery, Arthur Clayton, L. Th. Entwisle, George Barry, M.A. Connor, George Howard Douglas, L.Th. Erwin, John Desmond Cook, Frederick Walter, L.Th., S.Th., A.T.C.L., Canon Evans, John Heber, M.A. Cook, Russell Victor Cooper, Arthur Robert, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon- Cooper, Ian Douglas Lewis, L.Th. Everall, Thomas Roy, Th.Seo!., L.Th., B.A. Cooze, Cyril Wakelin The Reverend- Corban, Donald Arthur Everitt, Alan Kenneth Coulson, John Keyworth, Dip.Art. Coulthard, Roy Edward, B.A., Th.L. The Venerable Archdeacon Emeritus­ Couper, Roger Benson, B.A., L.Th. Fagg, Thomas Francis, L.Th. Courage, Anthony John, Dip.Theo. The Reverend- Coveney, John Andrews, L.Th. Fahey, Michael Wainwright, B.A., L.Th. Cowan, Hugh Donald, L.Th. (Hons.) Falconer, Colin Ross Cox, Bernard Sheffield, Th.L. Falconer, Roderick William, D.D. Craighead, John Miller, L.Th. Faull, Bernard Maxwell Cranch, William Maxwell, L.Th. Fennell, Francis Vincent, B.A., L.Th. Cranston, Wendy Beryl, M.A., L.Th. Fenton, Richard James, L.Th. Crawford, William Ihinga. Ihipa. Ferguson, Donald Thomas, L.Th. Crawshaw, Geoffrey Colin, L.Th. Finney, Melva Kathleen, L.Th. Creagh, Dr George Terence, S.Th., L.Th.
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