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BIRTHS.

On the 17th May, at Stanhope Cottage, Russell street. Dunedin, Mrs George J. Farrow, of a son, still born.

On the 18th May, [&t Kaio Bank, Mrs J. T. Dods, of a daughter. On the 19th May, at her residence, Georgestreet, Mrs James Whitelaw, of a daughter. On the 25th of May, at her residence, Young street, York place, the wife of Mr D. Stephenson, of a daughter. On the 24th of May, at her residence, Halfway House, Dunstan road, Mrs J. A. Niemann, of a son, both doing well. On the 23rd May, at Inglewood, Dunedin, the wife of Mr. Win. Johnston, solicitor, «f a son. On the 28th May, at her residence, Lilybank Cottage, York place, Mrs William Hay, of a daughter: both doing well. On the 29th May, at Camflen "Villa, "Walker street, Mrs Henry Howorth, of a son. On 29th May, at Caversham, Mrs George Scott, of a son On the 30th May. at her residence, Waikouaiti, Mrs Thos. Whinam of a daughter, both doing well.

< n the 31st May, at Port Chalmers, Mrs F Basire of a son.

On tbe 2nd June, at her residence, Stuart street, Dunedin, Mrs George Casper, of a daughter. On the 2nd June, at London street, Dunedin, the wife of F. J. Alderson, Esq., of a son. On the 2nd June, at her residence, Dunedin, Mrs Richard JB. Gore, of a son. On the 3rd June, at her residence, George street, the wife of Henry Orbell, Esq., of a daughter. ♦ On the sth June, at the Black Horse Hotel. North Taieri, the wife of Mr Geo. H, Culling of a daughter. On the Bth June, at Pelichet Bay, Mrs Edgar Ivens, of a son. On the 9th June, at Melville street, Mrs Rattray of a daughter. On the 9th June, Mrs Thog. Jones, Jeweller, Princes street, of a son. On the 9th June, at Boslyn, Mr 3 William Perkins, of a son. On 10th June, vl her residence, Dunedin, the wife of Mr Alfred Alston, of a son. On the 10th June, at the Albion Hotel, Mrs John. Flanagan, of a daughter. On the 14th June, at Port Chalmers, Mrs Neil M'Gill, of a son. MARRIED. On the 12th March, at St. George's, Hano-ver-square, by the Rev J. Caspar Clutterbuck, brother of the bride, George Najlor, Esq., George-street, Hanover-square, eldest son of tne Rev Thomas Naylor, late rector of St. Peter's, at Arches, Lincoln, to Frances Maw, only daughter of J. B. Clutterbuck, Esq., M.D., Clarendon Gardens, Maida Hill, W., and Dean's Cottage, Hanwell, Middlesex. On the 16th May, at the Mission House, Otago Heads, by the Rev. J. F. Reminshneider, Mr E. Fairbrother, of Woolwich, Kent, Eagland, to Miss Constance Constant, of Dartford, Kent, England. on the 27th May, at the house of Mr James Wilson, Victoria street, by the Rev. Dr. Burns, Mr John Main, gardener, to Jane, only daughter of Mf Robert Ourrie, contractor, Kilmarnock, Dumbartonshire, Scotland. On the 27th May, by the Rev. Mr Connebee, Mr Joseph L. Gre ory to Margaret Isabella, eldest daughter of Mr John Warnock, Armagh, Ireland.

On the 2nd June, at Russell street, by the Rev. D. M. Stuart, Mr John Tennant, H.M. Customs, Dunedin, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr Joshua Colledge, Dunedin. On the 6th June, at Knox's Church, by the Rev. D. M. ;Stuart, Mr James Adie Steadman, merchant, Great King street, Dunedin, formerly of Edinburgh, to Miss Jane Duff Dickie, daughter of the late Archibald Dickie, Esq., wire manufacturer, Dundee, Scotland.

On the 7th June, at Union street, Dunedin, by the Rev. X>. M. Stuart, Alexander Muirhead to Margaret, third daughter of Wm. Selby, Launceston, Tasmania. On the 11th June, at the residence of Alfred Dyson, Esq., by Jhev. Dr. Burns, T. H. B. iiosenberg, of Ohio, U. S., to Miss Jane Telfer, of Haddington, Scotland. On the 11th June, at the Wesleyan Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. J. Aldred, Joseph, fourth son of Mr Martin, of South Yarra, Melbourne, to Susan, fifth daughter of the late Samuel Allworthy, Sub-Inspector of Constabulary, Ireland.

On the 15th June, by special license, at the Roman Catholic Chapel, Dunedin, by the Rev. Father Martin, Mr Michael Harrison, the third sonjoi Mr James Harrison, Tyredaghtulla, County Clare, Ireland, to Miss Bridget Curry, eldest daughter of Mr Simon Curry, Quinn, County Glare, Ireland. \

DIED. On the 18th May, at Stanhope Cottage. Russell street, Dunedin, Agnes, the beloved wife of Mr George J. Farrow, Inspector of Public Works for the Otago Government, and only child ot Mr William M'Lelland, of this city. On the 14th May, at the residence ot Mr Edward Darling, Meredith, Victoria, Margaret Bridget, only daughter ot Mr Joseph Moore, ot this city, aged five years and seven months. On tbe 14th May, at Hindon, West Taien, James McShane, late of Adelaide, South Australia, leaving an afiectionate wife and two children to deplore their bereavement. On the 18th May, at Union street, of bronchitis, Frederick John, infant son of Mr R. J. Wheeler. . , ,„., On the 18th May, at Caversham, Frederick William Stewart Scott, aged 4$ years, the only child of George and Mary Louisa Scott. On the 18th May, at Comely Bank Farm, Caversham, William Sydney John, the only son of Sydney John Smith. At his residence, Charlemont, County Armagh, Ireland. Mr John Heather, aged 82 years, father of Mr William Heather, Bee Hive, George street, Dunedin, and Wetherstone's. On the 20th May, at Dowling street, Dunedin, Margaret Findlay, youngest daughter ot Mr George Findlay. On the 20th May, at Melton Cottage, Caversham, Emily Jane, the only daughter of Richard and Georgina Leary, aged nine months. On the 21st May, at Dunedin, James Bell, aged 22, late shipping clerk to Messrs Cargill and Co. On the 23rd May, at his residence, Princes street south, Dunedin, deeply regretted, Mr. John Fraser, late of Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, and formerly of Caithness, Bcotland. On the 23rd May, at Albany street, Pelichet Bay, George Benjamin Duncan Jenkins, tha eldest son of George and Rebecca Jenkins, in the fifth year of his age. On the 23rd May, at Cargill street, on Monday, Harriet Gibson, aged 4 years, youngest daughter of Mr. James Gibson, merchant, Dunedin. On the 23rd May, at Dunedin, New Zealand, after a short and painful illness, Henry (Jonstantine, a^ed 29 years. His end was peace. On the 28th May, at Maryhill, Waihola. Jessie Duff, aesd five years eleven months. On the 30th, Joseph Dunean Dufi, aged seven years three months. Oa the 28th May. at Milton, Tokomainro, Peter, youngest son of Mr Peter M'Gill, aged 4 years and seven months. On the 29th May, at the residence ot her eldest son, Duncan street, Mrs Grace Henningham, aged 64 years. On the 30th May, at his residence, JJowiing street, James Dixon, Esq., of Wilkinson and Dixon, aeed 34 years. ' On the 30th May, at his residence, Dowling street, John Hardoman, aged 25 years. On the 31st May, Allan Cooper Reid, youngest son of Mr James Reid, watchmaker, Dunedin, aged 8 months. On the Ist June, at Caversham, aged three years and two months, Louis Gustav, eldest son of Mr Henry Wurm. On the Ist June, Margaret, daughter of George Gow, Blacksmith, Princes street south, aged 16 Samuel Robert Gould, second son of Mr Henry Gould. Brighton, and nephew of Dr Gould, Northfleet, Kent. On the 3rd June, at Moray place west, Lizzy, the beloved daughtsr of Mr John M'Kechme, late of Edinburgh, aged 2 years and 4 months. On the 4th June, at Maitland street, George, the beloved s»n of William Butcliff, builder, late of Burnley, Lancashire, England, aged five yeOn'the sth June, Samuel Robert Gould, aged 19 years second son cf Mr Henry Gould, Brighton, and nephew of Dr. Gould, Northfleet, On' the 6th June, at Dunedin, Mary Ryan, a*ed 29, the beloved wife of Thomas Double. Oa the 9oh June, Mrs Jane Hannah, aged 28 years, the beloved wife of Mr Peter Hannah. On the 13th June, at Filleul-street, Mary aged 11 years, fifth daughter of Thos. Thomson. On the 14th June, at her residence, Stafford street, Duredin, Mrs Qalvin, aged 56 years. On the 15th June, after a short illness, Mr William Patterson, Wharf Clerk, aged 33 years. On the 15th June, at Great King street, Christina Rantin, aged 5 months, youngest daughter of Andrew Simpson, Butcher.

The names of the particular steamers above mentioned cannot always be relied upon, as the respective Companies may substitute any of their authorised steamers. It will he observed that passengers from Napier by the steamer of the 6th, and from Manukau and other ports by steadier of the Bth, can proceed to Melbourne from Otago by tae mail steamer on the 18th.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 784, 18 June 1864, Page 6

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BIRTHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 784, 18 June 1864, Page 6

BIRTHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 784, 18 June 1864, Page 6