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BIRTHS.

Baker.— May 6, at Brenchley road, Lyttelton, the wife of H. W* Baker, of a daughter. Beak.— May 10, at the parsonage, Eumara, West* land, the wife of the Rev Walter S. Bean, of a daughter. Chapman.— May 10, at Springbank, the wife of Edward Chapman, of a daughter. Coe, — April 22, at tiofton, the wife oC B. F. Coe, of a son. DeHenzl— AprillS, at Windmill road, Christ* churota, the wite of Arthur C. Be Benzi, of a eon. Douglas. —May 10, at Avonside, the wife of David Douelaa of a daughter. Both doing well. Gibbons.— May 12, at Heatboote Valley, the wife of captain John Gibbons, of a son ; both doing well. Gimbleit.— ftpril 25, at Hill Wood, Heathcote Valley, tbs wife o: William Qimblett, of a eon. Both doing welL Grantham. - May 1, at Lyttelton, the wife of E. W. Grantham, of a son. Harris — May 3, at Upper Bicoarton, the wite of Guo. Harris, of a daughter, Harrison.— April 14, at 18, Cranmer square, the wife of T. Harrison, Went Hills, of a son. Johnson.— April 20. at Carlton. Terrace, the wife of H. M. Johnson, of a daughter. Joses.— April 16, at Christchurch, the,wife of Percy Jones, of Waiau Station, Amuri, of a daughter, Maksack.— May 7, at 263, Hereford street, the wife of Richard Marsiok, of a son; M‘Gsb.—April 24. at Park road, Addington, the wife of S. M. M 'Ge*, of a son. M'Williams,— Apri. 21, at i ytt-lton, the wife of Samuel M’Wilnams, of a son. Anotland and Homo papers c'py. 8 eager.— April 18, the wife of C. A. Seager, of a eon; stillborn, Shilton.— April 3, at Christchurch, tho wife of G. T. Shilton, of a daughter, Greymouth papers please copy. Simpson.— May 11, at the Union Bank of Australia, bouthbridge, the wife of W. A. Simpson, of a sou. Smith.— May 1, at Harper street, Sydenham, the wife of E. W, Smith, of a son. Turner.— May 11, at Corinda, High street, ■J imaru, the wife of Kenneth G. Turner, of a daughter. Westenba.— May 3. at Camla, the wife of W. Westimra of a son. Wilson.— April2s,at 103. Byron street, Sydenham, the wife of Hugh Wilson of a son. Both doing well.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9726, 16 May 1892, Page 3

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BIRTHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9726, 16 May 1892, Page 3

BIRTHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9726, 16 May 1892, Page 3