Hi Koromo,
I omitted to check Papakura Cemetery, but did find that your Charles BROTHERS second marriage was to a Spineo MOROS in 1915, folio no. 07723.
I found the Intention to Marry notice for his first marriage in 1907:
National Archives - Wellington Office.
Ref: BDM 20/66 Auckland p.123/658.
Notice dated 23 July 1907: Charles Edward Henry BROTHERS, a bachelor aged 20 years, occupation Millhand, dwelling at Auckland, length of residence 3 days, to marry Martha Ann Elizabeth BATES, a spinster aged 20, no dwelling place given, length of residence 8 mos (months), at the house of Mr W.H. Bates, Kingsland. Name and Relation of Person giving consent in case of a minor: Charles BROTHERS, father; William H. BATES, father.
Rev. E.O. (A?) Perry, Presbyterian.
Since I had time remaining I decided to look for the 1915 marriage, and found it:
Ref: BDM 20/90 Auckland p.301/1441.
Notice dated 4 November 1915: Charles Edward Henry BROTHERS, a widower aged 29 years, occupation Railway Guard, dwelling at Auckland, length of residence 6 mos (months), to marry Spineo MOROS, a spinster aged 19, dwelling at Auckland, length of residence 9 years, at St Judes Church, Avondale. Name and Relation of Person giving consent in case of a minor: Elizabeth MOROS, mother.
Rev. H.R. JECKS, Anglican.
The writing is a bit difficult to interpret in places, with ‘Henry’ appearing as ‘Hewnf’, so the Rev. Jecks could be ‘Jenks’, perhaps. And while Miss Moros residence isn't given, I suspect it was also Auckland, given that she had been there 9 years.
Regards, riley