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BIRTHS MARRIAGES, DEATHS

births. ADAMS.-On November 8, at Ponwnt,. » . Auckland, the wife of Samuel Allan* t , If 011 *' music, of a daughter. lani3 ' tc «h of BAYLDON.-On November 15, at her r«i i Beach lload, Thames, the wife of T C. iia vi i *' a son. UUa JWon,o| BROTT.-On November 10, at Mill Flat i head, the wife of J. Brott of a sou it .'v, J" cr ' well. ' " doing COLBECK.—On November 5, at uv,,., „ Kaipara, the wife of Frank Colbeck of a « in Uuu . GRANT.-On November 5, at4n «,i„ n Gleuferrie, Melbourne, the wife of F Pr, 01 '■ 8011 ' ' raill Of * ORIGG.-On November 0, at " ur ; ri .. r , , Road, the wife of W. T. Crigg, Helensvilie m 11 BOM AN.-On November 6, at her i ? 8 """ Grafton Road, the wife of Alfred HeemanM re > (stillborn). l mof sou LAURIE.—On October 25, at Brooby, th „. , the late Arthur James Laurie, of Weymouth , son. n - u| » MOIR.—On November 10, the wife of Dr i « of a son. •"•-non MURRAY.—On November 22, at her iirnttn • law's residence, Upper Union-streit, (be w.f- 1.1?' late Hugh Murray ola son. Jew "«Mib« PEEK.—On November 9, at her resident, u sonby, the wife of C. F. Peek of a son ' 011 REMINGTON.— October 25 ' at Coon Summer Hill, Sydney, the wife of J. C. Runi, 1 Esq., of a son. ' ' --'A RICHARDSON'. — On November 14 at v Bank, ltemuera, tho wife of F.C. Richard*.,, ?' son. 01 1 SCOTT.—On October 26, at her resid n T Puke, the wife of A. F. Scott of a dauulnJr 'T' SCOTT.—O# November 22, at IvLl n, wife of John Scott of a daughter. 1 the TUATCUEH.—On November (I if „ n AH v Leigh, the wife of T. Tbaiclier of'a son lstl '" WESTON.-On October 30 at w „ , Wellington, the wife of I ted. W. WeiJ o(^o^' marriages. AMiELY—BLUNDRI.f,. —On October w ico- 1 the Wesleyan Church, THura„ca by thell ' » Ashcroft, Thomas Calvert eldest 1 , t! ' A ' Allely, of Tauranga, to Adah Y.lin w, ,i ! Th "j"ai of Arthur Blumlell, of '1 vuruniia a'liu h, „ lUi: ''' daughter of Henry Andrews, W "\he r r pla,l ' ! .; Loughton, Essex, Kngland. ' H' ll 'I'UNKS.-On November!, at the n,„„> of the Holy Sepulchre, by the Yen Ardoii Dudley. John Bull, of llrhrly, 'I'auranpi t m'"" Josephine, third daughter of u ie c. 'i! Thomas Tanks. ' 1 li CAMBRON-CHADWIC'f.-On October 9 at 4. Paul's Church. Modest.., California, f > » i,',. Rev. D. O'Keliy, W. Harry, eldest ,ot, „(,(' ( y 4I ie roil, Savings Bank, Auckland, Xew '/.cil'm 1 V Zoe, only daughter of N. M. Chadwick" m oi! ', California. ' ct • COOPER - SnOßTl'.—On Octobtr 23 a' St Matthew's Church, by Rev. Canon Cable" >\ -.n,?,,'. Stanley, second soil of W. 11. Co,>p»r. of ,\ui Vim" j to Mabel Constance, eldest daughter of I'.j 4' , rlt ' DOUGLAS-DOCREI.L.-011 September: at tl,. residence of Colonel Westgartli, Sin hr.i.u-iV„ u tllO Rev. B. 1,. Spate, 8.A., Charles Henry It M.D., third son of the late lion. C. 11. 1> .ilea.' M.D., Edinburgh, Scotland, to Annu- Ltnt-uji Docrell, second daughte, of the late Henry <. irilnt-r Docrell, Tarrawingee, Victoria.—Melbourne and Sydney papers please copy. HAMMOND - SKARDOX. - On October » at St. Matthew's Church, Ihinedin, by the Iter ~\'.v Hood, Ernest Edward, second son of Edvaril 11 lin ; mond, Esq., of this city, to Mary, youngest dajttiter of Captain I. Burgees, of Devonport. HARDING-COURTNEY.-On October 10, \\ Auckland, Samuel John, only son of Samuel Hard, ing, C.E., Mount Eden, to Martha, seventh daughter of the late John Classon Courtney, " Rehoboth," Epsom, Auckland. HUNTER—UOIKiSON.—On November l<. at St. Peter's Church, Onehunga, by the Rev. P. Hewlett Richard Somerville, youngest son of »m. Hunter', Auckland, to Lilian, eldest daughter of the l.ue' George Hodcson, Nelson. KISSEL—WATERS.— October is, at th« Wesleyan Church, Mount Albert, by Iter. s. F. Prior, Henry, only sun of H. Kissel, Sjdenlum, Christcburcb, to Lizzie, eldest daughter 01 K Waters, Auckland. MACKY— -On November 1", at the re-j deuce of the bride's father, Paterangi, by the lift John Mac Donald, William, eldest son of Mr. H'j| liam Macky, Paterangi, to Isabella, second JaugU ter of Mr. Allan Scott. PEACH - FERGUSON.-(Golden Wed ling) On November 12, 1845, at Greenock, iy Iter Andrew Giluiour, Robert Peace and .Margaret sharp Ferguson. John Munro, Session Clerk SINGLETON—AUHIN.— November 12, at St. Saviour's Church, Alexandra, by the Itev. K. Cowip, J. W. Slassey Singleton, of llangiaowhei, and late of Northampton, England, to Estella .lear.ne, eldest daughter of the late J. Aubin, storekeepei and chemist-. WARREN—FRENCH.—On October at K-l>:n Grove, Edendalo, by tho Rev. Scott We t, (lfr,t;», eldest son of Young Warren, of .Mount Roskill, to Belle, youngest daughter of Alex. French, M.A WATSON—MACK.—On November 11, at On ati, by the Rev.-F. W.Walker, Henry S., third son of George Watson, of Meadow Hank, Farnhaiu, •■■nr. rey, to Cecil Isabel, second daughter of 'J'liowaj IV, Mace, of Tekoru, Taranaki.

DEATHS. ALLAN. - On October 29, .it Broughtv Ferry Scotland, Margaret Duncan, relict of Alex. Aihu solicitor, Dundee, and mother of Kbenezer Allan Mangere. (By Cable.) BKNNETT.-At the Distiict Hospital, Francis, eldest and beloved son ol Francis and Ellen lies, nett, aged 17 years. CAMPBELL.—On November 8, at her late rcsi donee, Pakuranga, after a long and painful iilw.-s Eliza, relict of the late William Campbell, aped 6: years.-if.lnterred at Howick on Nov. 1". CKAIG.—At Sarsfleld street, Ponsunby, June.' Craig, in his COth year, lie leaves a wife and hei family to deplore their loss. JJ.i.P.-Melbourni papers please copy. DIXON.— Masonic Hotel, Ilaweue, Ilokianca on 31st October, 1805, Henry Obadiah Dixon, agrf 05 years. " His end was peace." DIIUM.-At his late residence, Mount Iloskili Road, after a painful illness, Patrick Drum, late »i Comity Fermanagh, Ireland, aged S3 years. ltesi in peace. EMBLINQ.—On November 01, at her late residence, Brookby, Leah, the dearly beloved wi'o of John Kuibling, aged 75 years. Asleep in Jesus. FI.OOl).—On November 6, nt wene, of influenza, George Robert, second son of Robert I', Flood, aged 0 months. R.LP, HISI.OP.— October 25, at the Experimental Station, Waverley, after a lung and painful illness, William Hislop, late of Whangarei, arid formerly uf Chris tchurch. JONES.—At the District Hospital, Auckland, \Vi|iiani Marsden, the dearly-beloved husband of Louisa Charnock .Tones, aged 26 years. Deeply regretted, Welsh papers please copy. KELLY.—On October 31, Elizabeth Alice, dearlybeloved daughter of Thomas 11. and Elizabeth Kelly, of Matamata; aged 14 months. KEMP.— November 12, at his late residence, Willoughby Farm, Mount Albert, William, tin dearly beloved husband of Sarah S. Kemp, aged 05 yoars.—Sydney and Melbourne papers please copy. KEMPTHORNE.-On Saturday, November 16, at "The Mount," Albert-street, Uuriedin, Sarah, the beloved wife of Titos. W. Kempthorne, and mother of Sirs. H. C. Tewsley; aged 60 years. KNHKBONR—On November 18, at Adelaide, Alfred James, the youngest and dearly-beloved sou of Thomas and Rebecca Knee bone, aged 20 years and 4 months. Deeply regretted.—Thames papers please copy, I.AItUITT— November 24,1595, Philip Larritt, of McKelvie street, Ponsonby, aged CO years. MARRINICR.—On November 1, at Mount Wesley, Northern suddenly, Mary, the beloved wile of W. A. Marriner, aged 42 years. MATTHEWS.— Novembers, at Kaitaii, the Rev. Joseph Matthews, aged 87 years. Hit end was peace. Mcf'LYMONT.—On November 9, at his resilience. Chapel street, Andrew, the beloved husband of Mary McClymont, aged 54 years. McN Ell..—Accidentally killed, on October 30, in the Clime!) Gold Mining Company's Mine, Thames, Alexander Malcolm, the fourth son ot Daniel McNeil, aged 33 years. MILLER.—Ou November 24, at her residence, Mount Albert, afUr a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude, Margaret, wife i>l Henry Miller, Esq., gum merchant, and daughtei of the late George Chipinan, Esq., of Corvuiaii.lel and formerly of Nova Scotia; aged 37 years. Her end was peace. Deeply regretted by all who knew her. MITCHEUSON.-On November 11, at Aorna, Northern Wairoa, Kaipara, Mary, tho beloved wife of Richard Mitchclson. MURRAY.—On November 10, at Kuaotunu, Hugh, the dearly-beloved husband of Agnes .Murray, in his 57th year. Deeply regretted. MOORE.—On November 13, at Albert-street, after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude, Alary Morearty, the beloved wife or George Moore, in her 34th year. PRESCOTr.— November 17, at his mother's residence. Bay View, Coromandel, George llodson, dearly-beloved and youngest son of the late Joseph Pickering Prescott, aged 17 years. Deeply regretted.—Australian papers please copy. PAYNE.—On November 8, at her late residence, Summer-street, PonSonby, Annie, the. beloved wife of the late George Cunningham Payne, of tin G. P. 0., Auckland. Aged (U. Beloved by all. RUSSELL,—On September 17, at Bombay, India, James W. Russell, only brother of Thomas Russell, of this city. SINCLAIR.—On November 12th, IS&S, at his residence, Otahuhu, in his CSth year, James Leask Sinclair, last surviving issue of the late Captain William Sinclair, Merchant, Kirkwall, Orkney. WEDGE.—On November 3,1E95, at his residence, Kaiwaku, Mr. Richard Harwood Wedne, formerly of the Cape, South Africa, and late ot Wainui, X.Z., in Ids 70th year. Deceased was the third son of th-late Rev. Charles Wedge, M.A., of Ciins *nd Christ Colleges, and for 60 years Rector of Borough Green, Cambridge, England, and nephew of the late Sir John Wedge, of Tasmania.—South African and English papers pleaso copy. WIGNALL.-On November 13, Winifred Isabel Wignall, eldest daughter of John Evans, Esq., ol Treburfa, Co. Radnor, England, and sister of Mr. T, F. Evans, of Pavkhurst.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9990, 29 November 1895, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS MARRIAGES, DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9990, 29 November 1895, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS MARRIAGES, DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9990, 29 November 1895, Page 4 (Supplement)