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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS. CRAMER-ROBERTS.— April 7, at Hohipere Private Hospital, the wife of .T. W. Cramer-Roberts, of Lynnburg, Tauranga, of a daughter. DAVENPORT.— March 15, at her residence, Waihi, the wife of J. R. Davenport of a Bon. GORDON.— April 4. at Epsom, the wife of Angus Gordon of a daughter. REWARD.—On March 25, at the schoolhouse, Maungakaramea, the wife of Humphrey Heward of a son. HAMILTON.— April 3, at her residence, Waihi, tipper Thames, the wife of H. J. Hamilton of a son. JOHNSTON.—On April 9, at Hillside, Katikati, the wife of Frederick C. Johnston of a son. MYERS.—On April 5, at Paddington, N.8.W.. the wife of A. V. D. Myers of a daughter. MADDOX.— On April 4, at her residence. Beach Road, Devonport, the wife of 11. N. Maddox of a daughter. MEIKLEJOHN.—On April 19, at the Schoolhouse, Kaeo, the wife of J, T. Mciklejohn, M.A., of a daughter. NICOLL.-On April 7, the wife of A. Nicoll, Romuera, of a daughter. ROSS.—On Monday, March 10, at Mamaku, the wife of James J. Ross of a eon. SOMERFIELD.-On April 12. at her residence. " Putiki Pah," Ellerslie, the wife of Stanley Somerfleld of a daughter. TOWNSHBND.—On April 15. at her 'residence, Devonport, the wife of G. F. Townshend of a daughter. '

WELLS.—On Thursday, April 3, 1902, at the residence of Mrs. Donaldson, sen., Kensington, Whaugurei, the wife of Mr. Thomas Wells of a sou; both doing well.

WALKER.—On April 13. at the Vicarage. Ellei'Blie, the wife of the Rev. F. W. Walker of a son.

WILSON SMITH.—On April 11, 1902, at Rlearard's Lane, Mount Eden, the wife of F. Wilson Smith, of a son.

MARRIAGES. PRENTICE.-d: April 8, at St. Saviour's Church, Pirongia, b. the Rev. P. Latter, Michael Raymond, eldest son of Lieut.-Colonel A. M. Crcagh, of (he Imperial Army, to Evelyn, fourth daughter of the late Stephen Prentice, of Hawke's Bay, K.Z.—■ Home and Napier papers please copy. FAIRBURN-HARLAND.-On April 8, 1902. at St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, by the Rev. Canon Mac Murray. Arthur, the youngest son of Edwin Fairlmrn, Parnell, Auckland, to " Toss," the youngest daughter of Edward Harland, Amcliffe, Sydney, GILLIES—KIDD.—On March 12, at St. Paul's Anglican Church, by the Rev. Canon Nelson, William P. Gillies to Flora, only daughter of Alfred Kidd, Esq., Auckland. GOEKTZ-EVANS.-On March 4. at All Saints'. Danedin, by the Very Rev. the Dean, assisted by the Rev. Edgar Ward, Herbert Louis Barton youngest son of the late Frederick L. A. Goerta, of Windsor, Berkshire, to Mabel Susan, second daughter of the late Paul Evans, of Birkenhead, England. HEYWAED-BARLOW.-On April 8, at St. Matthew's, Auckland, by the Rev. Gillam (vicar), Henry Edgar, fifth son of the late Robert Netherway Heyward (Guernsey), to Ada Augusta, only daughter of John Barlow, Esq., Carlton Mill Road, Christchureh, IIETIIERINGTON-IIIRST.-On April 3, at the Methodist Church. To Arohu, by the Rev. S. Griffith (uncle of the bride), assisted by the Rev. C. Abcrnothy. Samuel Armstrong, eldest son of Mr. S. Hetherington, of the Thames, to Ethel May. eldest daughter of Mr. S. L. Hirst, of Te Aroha. KENSINGTON-WILLIAMS.-On Monday, April 21, 1902, at, All Saints' Church, Auckland, by the Rev, Archdeacon Win. Calder, Harry, third son of the late E. T. Kensington, Esq.. of " The Elms," Dartmouth, Devon, to Jessie Marie, daughter of the late Captain Jno. Williams, of Stockholm, Sweden. LAIRD-CLAUDE.-On March 12, at All Saints' Church, by Archdeacon Calder, Reginald Charles Maegregor, second son of E. N. Laird. Esq., Parnell, to Joannette, only daughter of P. R. Claude, Esq., Papatoetoe. LANE—AMBTJET.—On March 20. at the home of the bride's parents, Epsom, by the Rev. G. B. Monro, William Oliver, eldest son of James Lane, Esq.. late of Hertfordshire, England, to Blanche, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Ambury, late of Gloucestershire, England,

JfEDHI.EST-Jl-afSEy.--On March 26, 1«2 at St. Lake's Church. Christelmrch, by '■*'. i." deacon Lingard, William, youngest rot. of George AV rati Dannevirke. to Atm^ youngest daughter of the late R. W. Jenson Napier. «-~auu, EEADE-FIELD.-On March 27, 1902, at the residence of the bride's - mother, Matins Parade Ponsonby. by ie Rev. W. Read, C. T. Eeade. only son of the laic T. T. P. ea i c * New York, U.S.A.. to Wilhclmina, second daughter of the late J. H. Field, Auckland ' SMITH-BROWN.-On Easter bandar March 30. at the Churd,l ofchrfaC W«l' street, by Mr George bridge, assisted by Mr T. L. ilcock. William Arthur Smith, only son of Mr. J. C. Smith, Mount Albert to Pannie. eldest daughter of the late Mr John Brown, Rotherhaiii, England SMITH-I'IDGKOV-On April 8. at the reddeuce of the brides parents, Waikiekie by the Rev. J. Hawkes, Whan Frank Clifford, third son of Mr. A. E. Smith Auckland, to Charlotte, third daughter of - Mr R C. Pidgeon, Waikiekie. Mr ' lv '

STT7RT-LEDINGHAM,-0n March 19,' at St. Paul's Church, Symonds-gtreet, , by the Rev Canon Nelson, Sydney 'l.ieorge, eldest ton of Mr. W. T. Start, Fiji, to Muriel,:-youngest daughter of W. Ledingham, Auckland, *'"

STEWART-FISHER.-Oii April 9, I*2, it Holy Trinity Church, Avouside, Christehurch by the Rev. Canon Pascoc, Douglas, eldest son of Dr. F. Macbean Stewart, Christchnrch, to Edith, eldest daughter of R. Hill Fisher, Avonside.

THOMSON—MORISON.-On March 12, at the residence of the,bride's parents, by the Rev. R. McKinney, Charles Peter, second son of the late Chas. Thomson, of Warkworth, to Bertha Eveline, fourth daughter of James Morisoa, Kalpara Flats.

BROOK.-On March 5, 1902. at St, David's, Khyber Pass Road, by the Rev. W. Gray Dixon, Henry Owen, eldest son of Fredrio 'Potman. Richmond. Grey Lynn, to Caroline, youngest daughter of J. C. Brook, Newmarket, c

YOUNG—LINDSAY.-On April 2, 1902. at •All Saints', Howick. by the Rev. O. R. Hewlett. William Evans, second son of the lata John Young, Auckland, to Alice Margaret, second daughter of James Lindsay, Esq.. Otahuhu. GOLDEN WEDDING. GOODWIN—BAOn February 3, 1852, at St. Peter's Church, Onehunga, by the Rev. A. G. PurcVias. W. H. Goodwin, to the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Win. Bayt, of Onehunga. DEATHS. ; BOOKER.—On April 8, accidentally drowned in Waiotu stream while floating timber, George, dearly beloved son of Richard and Elizabeth Booker, aged 30 years. BOND.—On Sunday, April 20, at Hamilton (suddenly), rail Anne, the beloved wife of James S. Bond, aged 42. Deeply regretted.

BREAKWELL.—On April 20, at Auburnstreet, Edward Robert die), the dearly-be-loved eldest son of F. M. Break well, aged 5 years and 9 months.

*' Suffer Little Children to come unto Me." '

BUSH.-On April 18, at Kalgoorlie, West Australia, of typhoid fever, Edwin Faulkner, youngest son of H. S. Bush, Thames.

DINGWALL.—On April 6, 1902. at his residence, Day-street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, John Dingwall, late of Waipu.

DIGNAN.—On April 12, 1902, at his late residence. Old Will Bond, Epsom, Anthony M., the sixth son of the late Patrick Dignan, M.L.C., and beloved husband of Mary Amelia Dignan, aged 45 years. 8.1.P. DEVENPORT.-On April 16, at North-street, Newton, Thomas, the beloved husband of A. J. Devcnport, aged 69 years, , < Oh for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still. FERN.—On April 5, 1902, at his residence, corner of Chanel and Victoria Streets, Francis Fern, aged 61 years. R.1.1'. GEORGE.—On April 4, at her residence. Princes-street, Onehunga, Elizabeth, relict of the late Edward George, aged 88 years. GUY.—On Sunday. April 20. 1902, at the Auckland Hospital. Evelyn Adelaide, beloved wife of John Beecher Guy, Greenwood-street, Eden Terrace, aged 25 years. HULL.— April 3, at his residence, Talma, James Hull, late, of Chittern, Wilts., England, aged 70 years. Home papers please copy. HALL.— On April 3, at his parents' residence, "Auburn," Pirongja, Waikato, James Hargrave, dearly loved son of J. and E. A, Hall, aged 19 years. ,

HALL.— April 17, at his late residence, Arthur-street, Ponsonby, Edward Brough Hall, late of Staffordshire, England.

HARRIS.-On April 18, at Pratt-street, after a long and painful illness, Deliim. the ilrai'beloved wife of Henry John .Harriet, and daughter of the late Sil William Recce, sister of Mrs. Pierce, of Onehunga, and mother of Mesdames Graydon and Petterson, aged 60 years. Deeply regretted by all.

HAYWARD.—On April 21. at the District Hospital, Theodore Hay ward, ■■ late Steward to His Excellency Sir Lewis Beaumont, H.M.B. Royal Arthur. •.;.'■■■

JOHNSTON.—On An.il 10, at Cambridge. Lan Johnston, only on of Elizabeth aad the late Isaac Joints,;, mi, aged 4 years and 9 months.

MCLAUCHLAN.—On April 7, Andrew McLauchlan, aged 41 years.

MOCARTEN.~On April 9, 1902, at Onehunga, Foliic, the dearly beloved husband of Ana Mc Garten, in his 78th year. R.I.P.

MANTON.-On April 13, 1902, at her residence, Wellington, Bertha May, tile wife of Frederick William Manton, and second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Devore, Ponsonby Road. • ■■ * '■

MCFARLAND.~Ou Monday, April 21. at Te Aroha, Edgar Alan, youngest son of Rev. E. J. and F. M. McFarland, aged & years. . " Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." NIGHTINGALE .-On April 5, 1902, at the District Hospital, Albert Nightingale, the dearly-beloved husband of Mary Ann Nightingale, aged 49 years. O'BRIEN.—On April 10, at " Woodside." Burleigh-street, Monica, infant daughter of A. and N. O'Brien, Waihehe, aged 2 weeks.

O'BRIEN.—On April 10. at her late- residence, England-street, Pmssonby, Julia, relict of the late Timothy O'Biien; age 68. R.I.P. Dearly loved, deeply regretted. ' Melbourne papers please copy.

PEACIIEY.-On April 11. at • the District Hospital, William Ken to, of Otahuhu, beloved husband of Eliza Peachey, in his 56th year. PERRY.— April 20, at the residence of" her parents, St. Heliers Bay, Lydia Gertrude, the dearly beloved daughter of E. C. and C. A. Perry, aged 19 years.

ROGERS-HARRISON.-On February 19. 1902. at Stockton. California. Charles D. RogersHarrison, only son of the late Captain .1. H. Rogers-Harrison, aged 42 years, late of Auckland, New Zealand.

SMITH.— April 3. 1902, at his residence, Opotiki, Captain Angus Smith, N.Z.0., late Captain of the Bay of Plenty Volunteer Cavalry, aged 64.

SMITH.—On April 16, at her parents' residence, O'Neill-street, Ponsonby, Mary Evelyn, dearly loved daughter of Sidney T. and Eliza Evelyn Smith, aged two years and one month. .

SMITH.-On April 17, at his late residence, Eldon-street, Brighton Road, William Robert, dearly-beloved husband of Hannah Smith, and late Mill Manager of the Mitch'clson Timber Company, Limited, aged 60 years.

SAWERS.-On April 9, 1902, accidentally drowned in the Auckland Harbour, Charles Griffith Sawers, in his 19th year.—Kentish and Maidstone paper* please copy. :

SINCLAIR.— April 11, at her parents' residence, Kent-street. Grey Lynn, Annabel!:), the dearly-beloved infant daughter of George »nd Anna Sinclair, aged 7J months.

STRAIN.—On April 21, 1902, at the residence of C. L. S. White, Hunua. John Hamilton Strain, after a short illness, aged 74. Westport papers please copy.

TURNER.—On April 20, 1902, at the Auckland District Hospital. Philip John, the dearly-beloved youngest sou of Alfred and Mary Elizabeth Turner, aged 4£ years. R.I.P.

TBRNAHAN.—On April 21, 1902. at Onehunga, Robert Ternahan, in his 73rd year.

VAUSE.— April 9, 1902. at Onehunga, Louisa, relict of the late George Vause, in her 77th year.

WOOD.— February 26, at the Nursing Home, 6. Chinch field Road, Ealing. Ruth, the wife of Thomas Wood, of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Barrister and Solicitor. *

WATKIN.—On March 19. 1902. accidentally killed at Eaton Farm, Huiroa, Taranaki, New Zealand. Harold Jones, eldest son of D. and E. Watkin. and grandson of the late William Jones, Squire Hall, also of the late Job Watkin, Eaton .Farm, Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, England, aged £5 years. Beloved try all who knew him.

WILLCOX.— March 29. at "Longiior," Papanui, suddenly, Edward Dcnnitls Willcox, in his 67th year. No flowers. WILES.—On April 10, Louisa Eva, the beloved daughter of Edward and Florence Wiles, aged 13 years.

'• Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven."

WHITTEN.-On April 21, at hie parents' residence, Wellesley-street West, Charles Alfred (AIL), the only beloved son of Charles Henry and M. Whitten, and loving husband of Eva, Whitten. Beloved by all who knew him. ;.:.,■■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

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