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No 44, 13 March 1989 PROFESSIONAL AND TRADE LISTS The New Zealand azeoF THURSDAY 9 MARCH 7989 e WELLINGTON: MONDAY, l3 MARCH 1989 ISSUE NO' 44 LIST OF IVARRIACE CELEBRANTS 992 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 44 LIST OF MARRIAGE CELEBRANTS This-list_of marriage celebrants under the Marriage Act 1955 is published for general information and comes into force on 14th day of March 1989. B. E. CI-ARKE, Registrar-General. PART I Pursuant to the provisions of section 9 of the Marriage Act 1955 the following persons have been appointed as Marriage Celebrants. Name of Celebrant Name of Organisation Name of Celebrant Name of Organisation Abbott, Bryant S.L., Reverend Methodist Alcorn, Robert Allan, Reverend Baptist Abbott, Patrick Thomas, Reverend Roman Catholic Alderton, Clark Charles Jehovah's Witnesses Abbott, William Kenneth, Reverend Methodist Alderton, Rex Douglas Jehovah's Witnesses Abel, William John Church of Jesus Christ Aldridge, Denis Joseph New Life Centre of latter-Day Saints Aldridge, Sylvia Patricia, Reverend Anglican Aberley, Lorna Elizabeth, Reverend Presbyterian Alefaio, Matavai, Reverend Presbyterian Acraman, Dennis, Pastor Assemblies of God in Alexander, Graeme John Stewart, Roman Catholic New Zealand Reverend Adam, Keith Ernest, President Church of Jesus Christ Alexander, Roy M., Reverend Methodist of Latter-Day Saints Ali, Abbas New Zealand Muslim Adams, Bernard Stanley Mount Albert Association Spiritualist Church Ali, Hanif International Muslim Incorporated Association of New Adams, Bruce George New Life Centre Zealand Adams, Francis Neil, Major Salvation Army Incorporated Adams, Geoffrey Owen, Reverend Anglican Allan, Murray Lawrence, Reverend Presbyterian Adams, John Brethren Allan, Patricia Ann, Reverend Anglican Adams, Michael Baptist Allan, Robert Alexander, Reverend Methodist Adams, Russell, Major Salvation Army Allardyce, John Patrick, Reverend Roman Catholic Adams, Susan, Reverend Anglican Alleman, Nicholas, Reverend Roman Catholic Adams, Trevor Bruce, Reverend Anglican Allen, John, Reverend Anglican Adams-Smith, William Nelson, Reverend Anglican Allen, John Cameron McDonald, Reverend Presbyterian Adamson, CIive Walter Jehovah's Witnesses Allen, Keith David, Reverend Presbyterian Adcock, Wellesley Oakley Associated Churches of Allen, Robert Henry, Reverend Methodist Christ in New Allen, Ross Beresford, Reverend Anglican Zealand Allen, Roy Vincent Brethren Addington, Robert Wayne United Pentecostal Alley, David R., Reverend Methodist Church Allison, Lester Frederic, Reverend Anglican A{aaso, Alesana, Reverend Congregational Allison, Timothy Johnstone Grace Baptist Church Christian Church of Independent Samoa in New Allom, Barrie Haldane, Archdeacon Anglican Zealand Allott, Gillian Lesley, Lieutenant Salvation Army Afele, Afele, Pastor Assemblies of God in Allott, lvan Bruce, Major Salvation Army New Zealand Allott, Raymond John, Major Salvation Army Afoa, Ioane, Reverend Methodist Allott, William James, Major Salvation Army Afoa, Kaio, Reverend Congregational Allredge, L.R Church of Jesus Christ Christian Church of of Latter-Day Saints Samoa in New Alofivae, Perema, Reverend Presbyterian Zealand Alpe, John Robert, Pastor Baptist Agent, Roydon Eric, Reverend Baptist Alve, Terence Valentine, Reverend Anglican Agnew, John, Reverend Roman Catholic Ama, Fereti Aifala, Pastor Assemblies of God in Ah Mu, James Immensely, Bishop Church of Jesus Christ New Zealand of Latter-Day Saints Amaru, Tara, Pastor Seventh-Day Adventist Ahern, Kevin Michael, Pastor Assemblies of God in Ambrose, Mooney, Venerable Priestmonk Serbian Orthodox New Zealand Church Community Aherne, Anslem, Reverend Roman Catholic Amituana'i, Siauala T., Reverend Methodist Ahipene, Don, Reverend Anglican Amoamo, Te Riaki Ringatu Ahokoui, Viliami, Reverend Free Church of Tonga Amos, Kevin G., Pastor Seventh-Day Adventist Aiken, David Leslie, Reverend Anglican Amosa, Faisiota Taalili Assembly of God Aiono, Numia Tofi, Reverend Presbyterian Church of Samoa Aires, Raymond Charles, Reverend Anglican Ampleford, John Jehovah's Witnesses Airey, John Franklin, Reverend Roman Catholic Anandanayagam, Anandakumar, Reverend Anglican Aish, Philip Ernest Brethren Anderson, Alfred Reid, Venerable Anglican Aish, Vivian Walter Liberty Baptist Church, Archdeacon Emeritus Bell Block Anderson, Frederick Michael, Reverend Roman Catholic Aitcheson, Robert Lesley, Reverend Apostolic Church Anderson, Glenys R., Reverend Methodist Aitchison, Graeme James, Reverend Roman Catholic Anderson, John Clement, Reverend Anglican Aitken, John Robert Redmond, Reverend Roman Catholic Anderson, John Duncan Campbell, Presbyterian Aitken, Mervyn Allison, Reverend Presbyterian Reverend Akaiti, Makiakama, Bishop Church of Jesus Christ Anderson, Kennedy Stratford, Reverend Baptist of Latter-Day Saints Anderson, Leon P., Reverend Roman Catholic Akuhata, Akuhata Tahu Ratana Anderson, Leslie William Shallard, Anglican Akuhata, Paul, Apostle Ratana Reverend Canon Akuhata-Brown, Joe, Reverend Anglican Anderson, Mark Thornton Reid, Reverend Anglican Ala'i, Margaret Elizabeth National Spiritual Anderson, Mau, Apostle Ratana Assembly of the Anderson, Neville Robin Western Suburbs Bahai's of New Christian Fellowship Zealand Anderson, Paul Gersham, President Church of Jesus Christ Alailima, Sooalo M. Emmanuel Christian of latter-Day Saints Fellowship Anderson, Robert Henry, Reverend Presbyterian Albrecht, Theo Brethren Anderson, Robert Stewart, Reverend Presbyterian 13 MARCH NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 993 Name of Celebrant Name of Organisation Name of Celebrant Name of Organisation Anderson, Roderick Allan McBeth Palmerston North Ashworth, Lloyd William, Reverend Baptist Christian Fellowship Aspinall, Piripi Rairi, President Church of Jesus Christ Anderson, Rosemary Jean, Reverend Anglican of latter-Day Saints Anderson, Rua, Reverend Anglican Astley, H. Mary, Reverend Methodist Anderson, Stuart, Reverend Canon Anglican Atatu, Ken Ringatu Anderson, William David, Reverend Anglican Atiga, Maliumai Neli, Reverend Congregational Church Andrew, Alister David Stanley Brethren of Jesus in New Andrew, Glyn Raymond Elim Church of New Zealand Zealand Atimalala, Mose, Reverend Congregational Andrew, Maurice Edward, Reverend Presbyterian Christian Church of Andrew, Wayne Lawrence Whangarei Revival Samoa in New Centre Zealand Andrews, Anthony James, Reverend Anglican Atkins, Bernard Joseph, Reverend Roman Catholic Andrews, Barry Arthur Brethren Atkins, Peter Geoffrey, Archdeacon Anglican Andrews, Dan Christian Revival Atkinson, Maurice Neil, Pastor Baptist Crusade Atkinson, Peter John, Pastor Assemblies of God in Andrews, Robert Sheriff, Reverend Methodist New Zealand Andrews, Stanley George, Reverend Methodist Attwood, Arthur Francis, Reverend Methodist Andrews, William Thomas, Pastor Seventh-Day Adventist Atua, Moana Tioko, Apostle Ratana Angland, Desmond John, Reverend Roman Catholic Au, Ioapo Paese, Bishop Church of Jesus Christ Angus, George Colville Menpes, Reverend Presbyterian of Latter-Day Saints Angus, Timothy Rae Presbyterian Aukuso, Uili, Reverend Presbyterian Annan, Howard William, Pastor Hebron Heights Auld, William David, Reverend Presbyterian Assembly Ault, Olive Beatrice, B.A. Reverend Anglican Ansell, David Heath, Reverend Methodist Aupouri, Graham, President Church of Jesus Christ Ansley, Kevin Raymond, Reverend L.Th. Baptist of latter-Day Saints Anslow, Adrian Paul Brethren Austin, Brian Stewart Stanley Jehovah's Witnesses Anstice, David Glendinning, Reverend Anglican Austin, Brian William, Reverend Roman Catholic Aperahama, Manawa, Apostle Ratana Austin, Christopher John, Reverend Roman Catholic Aperahama, Rapine, Apostle Ratana Austin, James Jeffrey, Reverend Roman Catholic Aperahama, Renata Raiti, Apostle Ratana Austin, Leo Lex New Life Centre Apihai, Joe Kuaha Church of Te Kooti Autagavaia, Halefoti, Reverend Methodist Rikirangi Autagavaia, Saletaulua, Reverend Congregational Apihai, Joseph Ringatu Christian Church of Apisaloma, Aliinuu, Reverend Congregational Samoa in New Christian Church of Zealand Samoa in New Auton, Gerald Murray Anglican Zealand Avenell, William Trevor, Pastor Assemblies of God in Appleby, Peter, Reverend Anglican New Zealand Applegate, Richard, Reverend Christian Missionary Avery, James Stuart, Reverend Baptist Alliance of Auckland Awatere, Te Ahiwera, Reverend Anglican Apthorp, Christopher John, Reverend Anglican Axcell, Peter, Reverend Anglican Arahill, Brian Francis, Reverend Monsignor Roman Catholic Ayers, Barry Richards, Reverend Presbyterian Araroa, Jerry Herewini Church of Te Kooti Ayers, John Ronald, Reverend Anglican Rikirangi Ayrey, Joseph Colin, Reverend Baptist Araroa, Riparata Church of Te Kooti Bachmann, John, Reverend Roman Catholic Rikirangi Bacon, William lvan, Reverend Presbyterian Araroa, Wi Keepa Church of Te Kooti Badcock, Ellen Elizabeth The Way (Word of Rikirangi Faith) Fellowship Arbuckle, Gerald Anthony, Reverend Roman Catholic Bagnall, Phillip United Pentecostal Archibald, James Graham, Reverend Presbyterian Church Ardrey, George Ashley Brethren Baigent, Alfred Stanley Commonwealth Armitage, George Eric Word of Faith Ministry Covenant Church Arms, David George, Reverend Roman Catholic Baigent, Kempster William, Reverend Anglican Armstrong, Alan Weir, Reverend Presbyterian Canon Armstrong, Bruce Leo, Reverend Anglican Bailey, Beverley Judith Rosalie (Mrs) Spiritualist Church of Armstrong, David, Reverend Methodist New Zealand Armstrong, George Aubrey Whitcomber, Anglican Bailey, Robert John, Pastor Assemblies of God in Reverend, M.A., 8.D., Ph.D. New Zealand Armstrong, Leslie
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