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MARRIAGES.

Andersen — Gobbis. —April 17, 1895, at tire residence of the bride’s parents, Bangui Hill, Eefton, by tns Eev I'. R. Monro, Newman Andersen, of Eangiora, to Jessie, eldest daughter ofMr Daniel Gorric. . , Edwards—Gibbons.— April 30, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Salisbury Street, Christchurch, bv the Rev R. H. Dewsbury, Botham Pater Edwards, of Upper ißiccarton, eldest sou of the late Betham Edwards, of Christchurch, to Alice Mary, second daughter of George Thomas Gibbons, formerly of White Hill, Tackley, Oxfordshire. Gilmore—Brooklet,— April 25, at London Street, Lyttelton, by the Rev Treadwell, W. J. Gilmore to' Emma Brockiey, late of Greymouth. _ Fairwbather—Gardner. —March 27, IS9o, at the Presbyterian Church, Oust, by the Bey D. D. Rodger, Frank Ernest, eldest son of Charles Fivirwcatber, Silyerstream, East Eyreton, to Isahalla Knowles, second daughter of the late G. G. Gardner, Cleveland, Gust. Field — Joyce. —March3o,lS9s, at the residence of the bride’s parents, London Street, Lyttelton, by the Eev P. W. Fairclongh, George Robert Field, of Port Levy, to Mabel Joyce, Flower—Donkan.— April 22, at St Peter’s Church, Springfield, by the Ecv H. S. S. Hamilton, Frederic H. Flower, second son of J. N. Flower, ICaikoura, to Annie J, (Tiny), third daughter ot W. Domiau, Springfield; , Foster— Beery.— March 16, at Christchurch, Alfred Foster, Linwood, to Mary Jane, only daughter of Henry Berry, Bromley Harrison — Hclnmait.' —April 13,1895, at the resideuce of tho bride’s father, Sydenham, by the Eev J. Hosking, John Eiohard, son of M. Harrison, Esq., of Christchurch, to Elizabeth Catherine (Lilly), eldest daughter of W. Mclninan, E-iq., of Sydenham. Auckland and Melbourne papers please copy. Hibbard — Moorhead. —April 30, 1c95, at St John’s Church, by the Eev H. C. M. Watson, Charles John, eldest son of William Hibbard, Southbridge, to Sophia, eldest daughter ot the late David Moorhead, Leeston. Dunedin and Wellington papers please copy. Hulme — Baeson. —July 5, 1894, at the residence of the bride’s parents. Ho, 184, Durham Street, by the Eev H. It. Dewsbury, Albert, second son of A. J. Hulmo, to Ocean Annie, eldest daughter of Alfred Barsou, both of Christchurch. levise-Gaik.— March -1. at St Paul’s, by Eev Patterson, Wm. Jack Irvine, Hastings, to Annie, only daughter of Mr J. Gair, Christchurch. Ives — Forward. —Sept, 6, at the Church of the Good Shepherd, by the Eev H. J. C. Gilbert,, William, eldest son of William Ives, to Emma, eldest daughter of James Forward, Both of Christchurch. Jackson —How. —April 17, at the Linwood Congregational Church, by the Eev I. Sarginson, William, youngest son of Adam Jackson, 33alui£r, to Agnes Stewart, fourth daughter of John flow, Linwood, late of Bundce, Scotland. Scottish and Australian papers please copy. Kay— Gkeeninci. —March 30, by the Eev Pastor Birch, James Allan, tho second son of James Allan Kav, Linwood, to Sarah, the fifth daughter of Luke ’Thomas Greening, Black Ball, late of Snringfield. Kent —Hales.— April 11,1895, at the.resideacc of the bride’s parents, by the Eev W. G. Parsonson, John Robert Kent, eldest son of J. S. Kent, Crescent Bond, Snrovdon, to Catherine Maude, daughter of 6. W .'Hales, Selwyn Street, Addington. ' Laiiev— Brown.— April 25, 1890, at tho Free Methodist Church, Addington, by the Eev S. W acfnrlnne, assisted by the Ecvs C. Penny and J. Edwards, Thomas George Lahey, of Brisbane, Queensland, to Margaret Brown, of Lincoln Road, Addington. Lochhead — McKay. —April 17, at the residence of Mr Walker, Southv/ood, Dimsandel, by the Eev AY, Grant, John, eldest son of the late James Lochhead, to Catherine (Kate), second daughter of Alexander McKay, Wcsterflcld, Ashburton. Male—Bryant.— April 4, at Holy Trinity Church, Avonside, by tho Eev Pascoe, William Edward Male, only son of William S. Male, of Linwood, and late of Cambridge, England, to Harriet, second daughter of William Bryant, of Woolston. Home papers please copy. Mallock—W SALLEY.— ApriI 11, at the residence of Mr Eobert Pearson (stepfather of thebndo), Sclwvn Terrace, Lyttelton, by the Eev A. 11. Treadwell, Archibald Malloch, of Christchurch, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of the late Alfred AVyatt Whalley, Grantham Hall, Suffolk. Mano in—Griffiths.— April 23, at St John’s ('i.nv.'h, llororata, by the Rev H. S. S. Hamilton, A’. Cikm. fourth son of George Maugiu, Yaldjr.'.isl., i :i Alloc, second (.laughter of Gcorgo Griffiths, llororata. Meares—Chisholm. —April 21, at the Cathedral, Goulbuvn, Hew South Wales, by the Eight Eev . tho Bishop of tho Diocc3e,aßßisted by the Ecv J. Webster, "Henry Osborne Devenish-Meares, of

Christchurch, .New Zealand, to Margaret, only daughter of Charles Kerr Chisholm, ox Bae* hum," Qonlhnra. Moore—BiEKEn.—Wednesday, April 10, at oc Albans, by the Rev J. A. Luxford, David Llewellyn, youngest son of Mr J-. 51 00 h e ’t? Annie, second daughter of the late Mr J. S. 0 ' Barter, of Linwood. • , . Mueeat—Parkinson.—April 16, at the, Church of the Epiphany, Cathie's Valley, l>y the Rev J. F. Toakle, assisted by the Rev John Sheldon, Charles Frank, second son of Mr G. J. Murray, of Groenpark, to Selina Jessie, youngestdaughter of tho late T. H. Parkinson, Esq., of Kaittma. Oliver—Hanson.—Wednesday, April 2b at St Andrew's Church, Herbert, oldest son of William Oliver, Esq., to Jane (Jennie), third daughter of (he late Mr John Manson, both, of Hororata. Paenham—Leitbuead.—May 1, at the residence of tho bride’s father, Kaiapoi. by the Rev P. W. Fairclough, assisted by the Rev J. S. Bantllcy, Herbert, third son of Edwin Parnham, Beach Vale, to Isabella, second daughter of James Lolthhead. Euddenjilau—Stevenson.—April 16, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev W. J. Gow. John George Alexander, second son of J. EnddeuWan, Esq., Gust, to Annie, second daughter of the late J. Stevenson, Flax ton.. Scott—Glover. —April 24, 1595, at St John's Church, Latimer Square, by the Rev H. O. If. Watson, Gilbert Scott, to .Mary (Tottie), third daughter of the late E. AY. Glover, both of Woolston. Smith—Norris.— April 25, at Brooklands, Tokojnairiro. Otago, by tho Rev James Chisholm, John Robert, eldest son of W. L. Smith, Addington, to Janet, youngest daughter of John Nome, Tokomairiro. Stmovds—DoHßKASHf. —April 16, at fit Andrew’s Church, East Oxford, by the Rev R. F. Garbett, Harold, third son. of the lata Mr Benjamin Symonde, of Lyttelton, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr ; Diedrieh Dohrmann, of Caflton.l- , ; . ■.. ■ 'i;- • . Turnbull— Hildyard.—April. ,10. , at the rest-' de.nco of the bride’s' parents, Dampier’s Bay, - Thomas Turnbull (late of Dunedin), to Hetty, eldest daughter of Wm. Hildyard, Lyttelton. Auckland and Hobart papers please copy. ' i DEATHS. Askew.—May 6, at Shakspera Rood. Sydenham, Charlotte, dearly beloved wife Of H, 0. Askew; aged thirty-four years. ■ • • - Belton.—April 13, at Brookside. Ann Jihzabeth, the dearly beloved wifo of William Belton,'and eldest daughter of William Watson. sen.; in her fortieth year. “ Asleep in Jesus." , Berryman.—May ", at his parents .residence. Ferry Road, Woolston, Harold James, the onlybeloved child of James Andrew and Mrs Berry, man; aged eleven months. For,of such 115 the Kingdom of Heaven. Bowl.—April 21, at her residence, 49, Gloucester Street, Linwood, suddenly, Emily Bone, the beloved wife of Thomas H. Bone; in her, fiftyfirst year. .. s Bohan.—April 27, at his parents’ residence, Leoston, Edward. John, son of Edward and C. ’ Bohan; aged three years and three months. ' Brown.—April 19,. Sybil Maud Herbert, infant daughter of Emily and Herbert Brown, of Mount Thomas ; aged nine months, ’*"tt Buckett.—May 6, at his Into residence, Victoria Street, Richmond, Henry Bnckett; .agedsixtyeight years. Deeply regretted. • , ' Burn.—April 3 > Manchester Street, Christchurch, Dorothy Marguerite, Ipeloved daughter of Wayman and Marguerite (Maggie) Bum; aged two and a half years. Deeply regretted. “So loved, so mourned.” Calvert.—April 12, at Euskm Street,.Sydenham, William Kemy Calvert; aged thirty-five years. Gags. -At 175, Chester Street west, Christchurch, suddenly, Thomas Cass, late Chief Surveyor of Canterbury; in the seventy-eighth year of his Clark.—At Orton Farm, Leoston, FlorcncoMay, youngest 'laughter of Annie Clark: in ner sixth year. A ccidental death; killed by mill-wheel. Clitt.—April 27, 1895, at his residence,.2B6, Madras . Street north, Christchurch, James, the beloved husband, of Louisa Cliff, late of Bendaxves, Camborne, Cornwall, England; aged fifty-seven. Cornwall papers please copy. . .. Cooper.—April 18, at Sumner, Fanny Cooper. _' Dempsey.—April 11, 1895, at -Meriyale, Christchurch, James Dempsey, son of the late Patrick Dempsey, Esq., of Garryhoc, County "Wicklow, ' Ireland; 111 his fifty-sixth year. Home papers please copy. 8.1. P. '■ , Diory.—April 24, at his residence, SOX, Colombo Street north, Thomas William Digby,.second son of tho late John, ADigby, of Terraco, Farm, Ashburton, in his forty-eighth year. Donaldson.—April 21, at her residence, Spencer Street, Addington, suddenly, Emma Trimnell, wife of. John G. Donaldson; aged twenty-seven England,—April 16, at Ehyl, Webb Street, St Albans, Herbert, beloved husband of Lucy England, and youngest son of the late Kelynge England, of Christchurch; aged twenty-six years. „ _ England,—April 23, 1895, at the residence of her mother, 198, St Asaph Street, Christchurch, Elsie, only daughter of tho late Eelynge England ; aged £2 years. „ _ Fetokee,—April 14, at John Street, Lorth Opawa, Harriot Ella, the beloved and only daughter of C. and H, Flicker aged twenty-two years. , . Gleet. —Slay 1, at Mortimer Place, oix Manchester Street, William James Samuel, beloved pen of William Henry and Margaret Catherine Glen; aged four months. Deeply regretted. Gordon.—April 16, at London Street, Lyttelton, Norah, the dearly beloved wife of John Gordon; aged twenty-five years. Deeply regretted. Gundrt.— May 4, at East Oxford, Elizabeth, wife of Edward (Sundry; aged sixty-six. Deeply regretted. ~ Hamilton.—April 26, at his father’s residence, Montreal Street, Sydenham, Peter A, Hamilton, second son of Michael Hamilton ; aged twentyeight years. 8.1. P. _ ~ . Howell.—May 4, Ellen, wiije of William Howell, o! Papanui, cabinet-maker; aged fifty years. Hurley.—April 1, at Auckland Hospital, David, second son of Thomas and Ann Hurley, West ■ Eyreton, late of County Cork, Ireland ; aged 38 years. Kilsateicic.—May 4, at 162, Gloucester Street, Samuel Kilpatrick; aged forty-five years. Home papers please copy. . Headley.—April 25, at her residence, 27, Bath Street, Christchurih, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of C. B. Headley; aged 66 years. Hera was a beautiful life, closed by a peaceful death. Locueead,—April 25, at her parents’ residence, Leeston, Margaret Kilpatrick, youngest daughter of Jolm and 0. C. Lochhead; aged twenty-eight. Manhiee.—April 14, at Hamilton Street, Adding, ton, Emma Jane, dearly beloved wife of Alfred Manhire; aged twenty-five years. Deeply regretted, _ , Matson.—April IS, at Springfield Estate, Jobs Thomas Matson t aged fifty years. .... Murphy.—April 80, at his late residence; Bnght s Road, Addington, John Murphy; aged sixty-five years. 8.1.1'. . MoLaucelak.—April 19,1895, James M’Lauchlan, of Mooraki; aged fifty-mno years. The result of anacoidout. Mutter.—May 9, 1895, at Ahuriri Station, Tai Tapu, Alexander, eldest son of Mr Alexander Mutter, 8, Leabourne Road, Stoke Newington, London N. f and nephew of Mr John Mutter, Ahuriri Station, Tai Tapu; aged twenty-three years. Homo papers please copy. Oliver. —In loving memory of Ruby Iris Minnie, the beloved child of James' and Ellen Oliver, who died April 19th, 1895, the result of-aa accident, A precious one from us is gone, A. voice we loved ia stilled, A place is vacant in Our home Which never can be filled. Once again wo hope to meet her. When tho day of life is fled. And in Heaven with joy to greet her, Where no farewell tears are shod. Had ho asked us, well we know. Wo should cry, “ Oh I spare this blow j” Tes, with streaming tears, should say, “ Lord, we love her, let her stay.” Inserted by her parents. Schumacher.—May 4,1835, at her son’s residence, Opawa, Caroline Schumacher, relict of the lata Philip C. Schumacher, Papanui; aged sixty-two years. Her end was peace. "■ Vivian.—At her late residence, Victoria Street., Richmond, Mary Elizabeth Crapp, the beloved wife of John James Vivian, in her sixty-third year; deeply regretted. Wallace,—April 21, at Tai Tapu, James Wallace, farmer; in his fortieth year. _

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10652, 13 May 1895, Page 3

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MARRIAGES. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10652, 13 May 1895, Page 3

MARRIAGES. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10652, 13 May 1895, Page 3