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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

.•? . . . - BIRTHS. • : ' BERRY.—On September 2, at Tinakorl Road, Wellington, tho wife of Mr. W. Berry, jun., of a son. 'BO WRING. —On August 1!), tlie .wife of Alfred BmvriiiK, juii., Grafton Road, of a daughter. . BRETT. —On September 4, at Surrey-street, Ponsoiiby, the wife of A. 11. Biett, of Lake Takapuna, of a son. DENNISTON. —On August 28, at St. Stephen's Avenue, Mrs. A. J. Dennistou of a daughter. I .TONES. —On August IS, at Papakura Valley, the I wife of D. W... I ones of a son. ■ LAiNGGUTII. —On August Hi, the wife of E, Langguth, Jcrmyn-street, of a son. MACI'ARLAN E.-On August 17, at Owen's Road, 1 Mount Eden, the wife of J. B. Macfarlano of a soil. l'lKii;.—On September 3, at her residence, City Road, the wife of 11. B. Rigg of a son. SMITH.-Oil August 24, at Big Hollow, Mata* kolic, the wife of David Smith of a daughter. ■ WESTON. —On August 2, at Baruiiah, Upper Hawthorn, Melbourne, the wife of Mr. P. A. Weston of a daughter. WRIGHT.— On August 31, at Bradford-street, Parnell, the wife of W. H. Wright of a son. MARRIAGES. BLAKE—MILL.—On August 17, at Church-street, Ponsonby, by the Rev. O. R. Hewlett, John Blake, Drury, Auckland, N.Z., to Jessie, second daughter of this late Peter Mill, Burntisland, Scotland. CARRINGTON—MAItSACK.—OiI August 31, at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, by the Rev. O. 11. Preston, .M.A., Incumbent. Alec lUndall C.iriiugton, third . son of the late Henry Edmund Caninglon, of Bath, to Annie Louisa, third daughter of tin; late Blacltall Marsack, M.R.C.S., &c., of Tnnbridge Wells. COLBIiCIC—McGLASHAN. —On August 19, at St. Barnabas' Church, Mount Eden, by the Rev. Mr. Sprott, l''rank Colbeck, of Whareliina, Kaipara, to I inula. ('J'empu), youngest daughter of John McGlashan, Esq., VVaitoa. ■ COMRISMITH. -On August 12, by the Rev. W. F. Fiudlay, John Alexander, youngest son of the late James Connie, of i'ukekoho East, to Lois Helen, eldest (laughter of John Thomas Smith, of Ra;:orb:ick. . EDWARDS—REID.—On August 22, by the Registrar, Mr. John Edwards, of Manure, formerly of Bradford, Yorkshire, to Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, of , Jleiiut Roskill Jtoad. , HO WD 1?N — MISSEX. —On August 18, at. St. Mark's Church, To Aroha, by the Rev. Mr. Evans, Henry Herbert llowden, of Hamilton, to Amy Be.i.!rice, second daughter of Mr. James Missen, of Hamilton, Waikato. KKNTHI'ItLEY.—On September 2, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. W. Loe, Albert Edward, second sou of Tlios. Freshwater Kent, of Loudon, to Jessica, youngest daughter of the Jute Peter Birley. LUNDI US—LUNI'ON.—OiI August 10, at Christ Church, Wanganui, by the Rev. T. L. Tudor, Harry, only son of C. K. l.undius, Lund, Sweden, to Maude, eldest daughter of 1). Luudon, Tauranga, New Zealand. MACLEAN—WHYTE. —On August 22, at St, Mary's Church, Parnell, by the Rev. G. H. Pieston, B. J. Maclean, of Tenbi, Taupiri, eldest son of the late B-jiijainin .Maclean, Esq., of Taniaki, to Jessie, youngest daughter of ihe late Thomas Whyte, Esij., shiponner, Glasgow, Scotland. Mc \VI LIJ A JIS—ROBINSON.—On August 11, at St. Sepulchre's Church, by the Rev. Archdeacon Dudley, .Samuel Mc Williams, second son of the late Samuel McWilliaiin, list]., fanner, of Craigantle, County Down, Ireland, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of the late lid ward Robinson, Esq., farmer, of B-tnagher, County Mayo, Ireland. MILLER—CLARICE.— August 4, at the residence of the bride's father, Tokatoka, by the Rev. R. G. Boler, William John, second son of Robert Miller, Tuakau, to Maud Margaret, second daughter of Charles .J. Clarke, Tokatoka, Northern Wairoa. y SCUOFIELD—SINGER.—On August 20, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. .Tosiah Ward, Ernest, eldest soil of Mr. Henry Schofield, Leeds House, Parnell, to Jessie, youngest daughter of William Singer, Esq., Rosebank, Parnell—Wellington papers please copy. STEWART—WILSON. — On May 18, at Villa Rica, Paraguay, South America, by Doctor Stewart, British Consul', Andrew, third son of James Stewart, C.E., of Auckland, to Jessie Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Clark Wilson, of Dunkeld, Scotland. WEBB—WII.SON.—On August 13, at the residence of Robert Wilson, Set.li Webb, of Dairy Flat, blacksmith, and late 'of Lichfield, Waikato, to Mary, third daughter of the late William Wilson, farmer, Dairy Flat. : :: : - - ; DEATHS. BILLINGS. —-On August 20, at her residence, Ilolensville, the beloved wife of H. Billings, and eldest daughter of Win. Vince, of Bombay, aged 23 years. BREEN.—OiI August 18, Margaret Breen, relict of the late William Breen, Otahuhu, aged 80 years. BURNS.—On August 15, at the residence of his parents, Grey-street, Andrew, beloved and eldest son of George and Jane Burns, aged 23 years. CIIEESEMAN.—On August 23, at Orakei Road, Remuera, Eliza, the beloved wife of Thomas Cheeseman, aged 76 years. CLARKE.—On September 7, at the lesidence of Iter son-in-law (John Patterson), England-street, Ponsonby, Julia, relict of the late James Clarke; aged 71 years. CLIFFORD.—At his late residence, Pitt-street, Peter Clifford, aged 80. CoCKROFT.—At Omanaia, Hokianga, on August 21, of epilepsy, John Cockroft, teacher of the Omanaia Native School, after a short illness. Rochdale and Southport papers please copy. COTIIER.—On August 21, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Melville, Monument, Oiahuhu, Janet Cotlier, relict of the late William Cother, of Beastin Hill, Santa Croix, West Indies, and formerly of Gloucestershire, England; aged 80 years. COXHICAD. —On August 19, at the District Hospital, John William, eldest son of the late William C'oxhead and nephew of William Smith, Upper Matakana, aged 21 years, deeply regretted.AielboiMie and Sydney papers please copy. CRACK ICLL.—OiI August 23, at Morrinsville, James CrackneU, railway inspector, the beloved husband of Klizabet.li Cracknell, and third son of John Cracknell, Yarmouth, England; aged 50 years. CRAIG. — On August 23, at Newmarket, of typhoid fever, John, the second son of Mr. John Craig, of Waipipi, near Waiuku, deeply regretted. DALTON.— Oil August 13 (suddenly), Francis Dalton, Otahuhu, late of Carlisle, Cumberland, aged 07 years. DAVISON.—On August 22, at his brother's residence, Ponsonby Road, Auckland, N.Z., Thomas Davison, aged 53 years, late of Derwenthaugh, Durham, England.— of England papers please copy. DAWSON.—At Mount Albert, on September 8, Frank Villers, a"«'l 23 years, second son of T. Dawson, late Captain oi the (J7th Regiment. DICKEY. —On August 25. Harriett Eustace, relict of the lato John Dickey, aged 43 years. ERASER. —On August 20, at Waicocopoo Island, off Waiheke, John Eraser, aged 80 years, deeply regretted./ HANNKEN.—On August 27, Charles Frederick Hannken, in his 31st year. HOG AN.—At Kohimarama, on August 17, Isabella, the dearly loved daughter of George P. and Fanny Hogan, of the Kohiniarama industrial School; aged (i years and 2 months. " A lamb of the upper fold." HUDSON.—On August 15, at Opotiki, by the capsizing of a boat on the bar, Francis Heath Hudson, son of Benjamin Hudson, of Birmingham, England. , Deeply regretted. . IIUGGINS. —At Southleigli, Park Road, King-ston-on-Thames, Margaret Saul, widow of the late George Huggins, of the Lion Brewery, Golden Square, aged 76. HUTCHINSON.—On August 14, at his parents' residence, Hobsonville, Noble Onslow, infant son of Charles and Bessy Hutchinson, aged 5 months. ISAACS. — On August 20, at Eden Crescent, Edward Isaacs, beloved husband of l)ina Isaacs, aged 71 years. JOHNSTON.—On August 10, at the District Hospital, Robert Johnston, late of Kaukapakapa, aged 77 years. JOSELAND, —On August 10, at Bannockburn House, Pymble, Sydney, Isabella Alice, dearlyloved wife of It. G. Howard Joseland, architect, Sydney, and eldest daughter of the late G. Chambers Taylor, Auckland, aged 2S years. LAMONT.—On August 28, at Mr. Hibbs' residence, Howe-street, William A. Lamont; aged 27 years. LATIMER. — On August 15, at her residence. Fairfield, Pukekohe, Jane, the beloved wife of James Latimer, aged 40 years. LINOS ICY. — On August 18, at Patumnlioe, Mauku, Rebecca, the beloved wife of West Lindsey, aged 01 years.— Stamford Mercury please copy. LUSK.—At his late residence, Devonport, on 6th September, Robert Baillie Lnsk (formerly Provincial Accountant), in his 01th year. McLKOD.—On July 31, after a painful illness, the beloved wife of John McLeod, of Waipu. McNEIL.—On August 23, at Londonderry, Ireland, Jainss McNeil, beloved brother of Mrs. J. Paterson, Curran-street, Auckland. OSBORNE.—On July 3, at his residence, Foyle Cottage, Londonderry, Ireland, amitli Osborne, aged 91 years. PACE.—On August 29, at her (laughter's residence (Mrs. Barnes), Mount Roskill, after a long and painful illness, Martha Pace, relict of the late James Face, in the Slst year of her age. lJer end was peace. PAGE.—On August 23, at liingsland, Ivy Myrtle, infant daughter of A. W. and E. Pago, aged 3 weeks and 6 days. Safe with Jesus. POGSON. — On June 23, at the Observatory, Madras, India, Norman R. Pogson, C. I. E., F.R.S.A., Atronomer Royal, aged 03 years. RAPANA. — At Parawai, Thames, Turn Hira Rapana, relict of the late Chief Rapana, aged about 80 years. REID.—On August 25, at Wesley College, Three Kings, Alexander, the dearly-loved husband of Sarah K. Reid ; aged G9. REYNOLDS.—OiI August 22, at her . sister's residence, St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby, Alice, the beloved sister of Mr. A. Reynolds, of Bombay, aged 44. ROSE-CLELAND. — On April 5, at Red ford House, Mary Elizabeth Rose-Cleland, widow of the late James D. Rose-Cleland, D.L„ P., Rathgael House, Bangor, County Down, aged 80 years. SCOTT.—On August 21, at her parents' residence, Commercial Road, Kingsland, Millicent Olivia, the infant daughter of John and Minnie Scott, aged 3 weeks. SIBBIN.—On September 5, suddenly, from accident at football, Thomas George, beloved husband of Annie M. Sibbin, of Devonport, aged 31. SINTON.—On August 23, at the District Hospital, Alister Sinton ; aged 37 years. STOREY,—On August 0, at Ganesborougli, Renwick New Road, Marlborough, George Storey, Esq., aged 08 years. On May 8, 1880, on board the ss.. Itimutaka, Mr. Storey lost his wife, sister of Mr. G. W. Gane, Oaonui, while oil a trip to the old country. TAYLOR.-On August 15, at Green Hill, Te Awamutu, Mary Kathleen Anne, only daughter of William and Elizabeth Taylor, aged i months. TRAY!!-.—on September 0, at her. residence, Kelvin Cottage, . Vincent-street, Catharine lravil, aged 70 years. WADE.On July 29, at his residence, Thames Goldfields, John Emanuel Wade, native of Pinch. back, near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Wade, after a long and painful illness, aged 5S years'.—Australian and [ Home papers please copy.

Cash ribbon factory, Coventry i* , f(jr « n ian it colony In & IN MEMORLVM. William^'Oeorgi° n the "only V chii(i r o7 C p' )ri,n < : » «( Susanna Kills. li„rn at Auc'klaiiii ?mPv"* 8 4 1808. Died tit Hastings, Kt!i Setiiim.i Vtfll ii'cr loved by all who knew him. , tembci ' 'SOO. £ "Not lost but gone before." rsow sad to sou the empty chair Ami miss the face we love, so «, n Our loss seems very hard to b'a, 5 Yta, harder than our tongue can tell We'll think of him for many years I hough here on earth we inp,.t!' The light appears thion-h all «m r /' ' nn,# i lie is not lost but gone before : lIALSTJUA]).—In loving ineimnv nt > stead, who entered into rest ou"-4l"t ,)ines ioJJ. u No win, no grief, no pain- ''' Safe in my " hippy home !" My fears all lied, my doubts' all whin My hour of t Humph come. ' HOWARD.—-In affectionate rememiff' 11, Joseph Howard, who died on Septendj." iV I ,"''' 1 cf When languor and disease invade ' 1 his trembling house, of clav How sweet to look beyond our'ca»« And long to fly away. 150 Sweet to look inward and attend J lie whispers of His love • Sweet to look upward to the place \\ here Jesus pleads above. Sweet to look back and see our name In life a fair book set down • Sweet to look forward and behold Eternal joys our own. ( RAE.— loving remembrance of mi* i, ' sister, Norali Rao, who died Augustis'm Twelve inonllis have passed to.d-iy Since our dear !si ~: f ? l ' was called aw™ "1 is hard to part with one so dear We little thought her time so new Although she's gone we know it's best. Our dearest sister lias gone to rest ' She is pone, but. not, forgotten— ' She is not with us to day, But the thought of her is something l kit will never pass away. Inserted by her loving sisters Maggie and Maty

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8669, 11 September 1891, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8669, 11 September 1891, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8669, 11 September 1891, Page 4 (Supplement)