BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BIRTHS. CRlSP—January ISlh, at Jesmound Vale, Matakana, the wife of Thomas Crisp, of a daughter. CHUMP —February 3rd, at Onehunga, the wife of the Rev. John Crump, of a daughter. FARMER—January 23th, at the Pah, the wife of James Farmer, Esq., of a daughter. Gll.BEHD—January 12th, Mrf. Janies Gilbeid, of a son. KEESlNG—January 7th, at her residence, Hobson-slreet, the wife of Henry Keesing, junr., of a son. KEESlNG—January 30th, the wife of Ralph Keesing, Esq., of a son. MANLEY—January 15th, at his residence, “ The Poplars,” Onehunga, the wife of U. N. Manley, of a daughter, POVVLEV —January 271h, at her residence. Queen-street, the wife of Mr. Thomas Eloin Powley, of a daughter. ROBSON —January Bth, at her residence. Chapel-street, the wife of Mr. G. Robson, of a son. STABLES—January Bth, the wife of Mr. John Stables, of a daughter. STU.RQE— February 4lh, at Parnell, the wife of Mr. J. Sturge, of a daughter. TURNBULL—January 7th, t Parnell, Mrs. Turnbull, of a son, MARRIAGES. CLARK —GARLICK—January 20ib, by the Rev. Isaac Harding, at the residence of Mrs. Garlick, Hobson-sireet, Mr. John Frederick Cl irk, foimetly ot Triplow, Cambridgeshire, to Harriett, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles Garlick, late of Holloway, London. GIBBONS—LAURY—January 14th, at Drury, by special license. Mr. Nicholas Gibbons, filth son of John Gibbons, of the Huip, Manakau, settler, to Miss Matilda Lavinia, second daughter of John Luury, keeper of the Government Ferry, Kataks. HARDING—POLGLASE— Januaiy 17th, at Wesley College, by the Rev. T. Buddie, the Rev. Isaac Harding, to Mary, relict of Rev. J. Polglase, late of Fiji. MACDONALD —FORSAITH —January 7th, at the residence of the Bride’s father, by the Rev. A. Macdonald, assisted by Rev. D. Bruce, Mr. Thomas Morell Macdonald, to Charlotte Clements, only daughter of Thomas S. Forsaith. WRIGLEY—DALDY—January 21st, in the Independent Chapel, Albert-street, by the Rev. Thomas Hamer, Mr. James Wilgley, Architect, formetly of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, to Frances Catherine Doldy, eldest daughter of \V. C. Daddy, Esq., J.P., Auckland. , DEATHS. FITZPATRICK —January 18th, at the Military Hospital. Corporal Eclwaid Fitzpatrick, H.M. 14th Regt. of Foot, formerly of Warrenpotnt, Co. Down, Ireland. FRASER —January 28th, at Nelson-street, John, the fourth son of George Fraser, engineer, aged 5 months. GIBBES' January 12th, suddenly, at Waitangi, Wangarei, Henry James Osborne Gibbes, Esq., eldest surviving son of Sir Samuel Osborne Gibbes, Bart., aged 27 years. HlLLS—January 12th, William Dauiel, infant son of D. Hill*, baker. Queen-street, aged 7 months KEESlNG—January 29th, at her residence, Waterloo Quadrant. Rosetta, the beloved wife of Henry Keesing, Esq., aged 85 years, deeply lamented by her bereaved husband amt numerous family. MlLNE —February 3rd, at Auckland, Mr. Alexander Milne, formerly of Scotstowu, near Aberdeen, Scotland. MOSS—January Htb, nt the North Shore, Harrietie Anne, the beloved wife of Mr. Henry S. Moss. POTTER —January £6lh, Anne, the beloved wife of Henry Potter, chemist, of this town, aged 23 years ; deeply regretted. RlGG—January 23rd, at Bonny Brae Cottage, Dedvvood, the residence of his parents, Louis T. C. Uigg, aged 11 years. Utb, at her residence, Bscfcly, on the Waitvßr Mrr, Sarah Ann Thorp,'wife of Joshua Thorp, aged t\ ystrrt, aftrt a loifg aad sfve'ra ilftfeVi.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 6
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