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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

On tha 7th De ember, at 11 Lidfiold road, StofeeNcwington, London, the wife of William Young, of a son. On the 25th December, at Ruthin Lodge, Duncin street, the wife o- J. Frith Koberts, of a son. ; on the 27th December, »t North-Jiast Valley, Dunedln, Mrs Sydney James, of a bod. On thi 1-lth January, at Roxburgh, Mrs John Beijh'o i, of a son. On the 16th January, at her residence, near Port Chalmers, the wife of James Crawford, of a son. , On the 18th Jnnuiry, at her residence. Pier Hotel, the wife of Mr Joseph Baxter, of a son ; both doing well. On the 19th January, at her residence. Upper Albany street, the wife of Peter Anderson, if a, daughter^ On the 21st January, at her residence, Koslyn, Mrs James Alexander, of a daughter. On the 21s* January, at Balclutha, the wife of William Henderson, of a daughter. On the 24th Januiry, at Alyth Bank, Royal Terrace, Mrs Keith Bamssiy, of a dauglrer. On tho 25th Januvy, at tho Salutation Hotel,. Rattray c-.treet, Mrs John Marshall Brown, of a daugh- • ter. Ou the 27th Januiry, at Heriot Bow, Dunedin, the wife of VV. N, Blair, of a son. On the 80th January, at her residence. Quean street, Mrs G. L. feise, of a sjn. On the Ist February, at Castle street, Dunedin, the wife of P. Keddie, of a Bon. On the 3rd February, at Mea lon-side, Albany street, Dunedin, the wife of \V. Arthur, of a daughter. On the 6th February, at Birchfleld, Anderson's Bay. the * r|ft'nf Jn>y MwiffV f f rq-*">T"*Tn"Hil, tnft wlf*»■"*>* " WTR. Davidson, of a son. On the 7th February, at Kakauui, the wife ol Wm. Moody, Esq., of a son. On the 7th February, at her residence, Upper Stafford street, the wife uf Mr B. Newman, of a son. . • On the 9th Febrmry, at West Dunedin, Sire James Diokisoii, of twin daughters. Mother and children doing well. On tho 10th February, at Frederick street, Mrs A. W. Guddes, of a son • On the 10th January, at Wetherstones, by the Rev. James Skinner, Havclock, Andrew Anderson, teacher. Waitahuna, j oungest sou of David Anderson, Esq., Ashby, Geelong, Victoria, to Helen, eldest daughter of David Herd, Esq. , YVetherstones. On the 16th January, at St. Paul's Church, Dunedin, by ihe Right Rev. the Lord BishO) of Dunedin, assisted by the Yen. Arch'leacon Edwards, Chares Wurburtoo, third son of the Uto Richard Ireland, Ksq., Q.C., of Melbourne, to Charlotte Kliza, eldestdaughter of John Car s ill, K*i., of Sea View, Dun-5 edin. . ■ r; ' On the 18th January, at the residencs of the bride's father, Stuart street, by the Rev. Doctor StuarvMary Emma, eldest daughter of John W. Oavjs, to Robert Gabites, of Christchurch. ■ <i- '■■'-■'■'■■.' ' On th 3 24th January, at St. John's Church, Invercwgill, by Rev. W. P.' Tanner, assisted by Rero. W. F. Oldhj.in i.nd J. Jones, the Key EJwa d Hadden Gr nger, M. \., Wukouaiti, to Louisa Jane Bruntoa, second daughter of Wm. ißrunton, ■ .8., Invercargill. On the 24th January at the rosdence of the bride's father, Outram, by tin Rev. Michael Watt, MA,, Green Island, John. M'Donald, of Bilclutha, lateof Stornoway, to llary Ami, elder daughter of James, On the 80th January, at York Place, by the Revv Upton Davis, Frank R Hall, to Carolin-, the eldest daughter of John Harris, late <>f Victoria. . . On the 5-h February, at South Dunedin, by the Rev. Mr Gow, George M. Mund to Caroline Miriam Cox, youngest daughter of Mr Thomas Cox, Waipori. -♦———— '■■■.■ On lhe29thNovember,attheresidence of his brother; Ca-- ow, Ireland, Is;iac John Wlson; aged 43, formerly of Inglewood, Vi :toria. : On th<j 18ih December, 1876, at London, Richard, third ton of ihe late ohn fJainpbell, Esq ,of Jura. On the 6th January, at his residence, Merai, Moonecf Folds, Victoria, in the 48th year of his age, John Kernan, J.P.. nice of Thomas Bracken; of this city; On ihi 16 h Januiry, Sydney (jharloa Flexman; aged two j c irs. On the 16 h J-nuary, at Ksio Lane, Port Chalmersl, Janet, relict of iho Lite Jamei Williams: a?ed 42. On the 20th January, ar. Manor Pljco, Dunedin, Jamti Chalmers, fourth .ion of James and Alary Hyndin n, aged 12 years and tix months. On the 27th January, at Leitn sireet. Lucy Miry, fourth d.ughter of George O'Brien, C.E.; aged, 10 years. On the 28th January, at his rcsidenc »,• Cattle street, Jamea Wingate, fourth son of the late Key. Peter Anderson; aged 20 . On the 29th January, Frank Cuningham, infant son of Edwin J. Spence: aged fl months and 18 days. Ou the 29th January, at Dunediu, Thomas Joseph Pearson, son of Richird and Mary Pearson; aged 6 years and a-haU. '." ", On the 30th January, at h!s residence, the Universal Hotel, Maelaggan street, Thomas Pavletich; aged 63 ye irs. On the 31<t January, at the residence of her parents, Upper Duncan street, Grace MariOD, daughterof John and Mary Douglas; ajfed 5 years and 2 months. On the Ist February, at Consitution street, Port Chalmers, George, «on of Mr Andrew Thomson; aged 4 On the Ist February, at Konilwo'th, North-Eat* Valey, El'zabeth, the wife of I Solouun, E<q. On the 2ni Fenmiry, at Mosgiel, Annie Laurie Altsoi, eldest daughter ol William Galloway, Riverton. ■ On ihe 3rd February, at Gore, at his father's residence William, younirest son of George Poison, Esq.: aced 21 years and 6 nrnnths. Deeply regretted by all who knew him. , On the 4th Febru»ry, at her pirents residence, George street, Dunedin. Robina, the beloved daughter of Donald and An:iie M'Glashan: age 6 months and On the 6th February, Angelica Maud, daughter of Walter A. Palmer, Walker street; aged 3 months and O^the 7th February, at Sunny3ide Cottage, the infant daughter of Sydney Haigh. ,»_«.,■ On the Bth February, at the residence of Arthur ■Boverlev, Heriot Row, > unedin, Bridget Ann, eighth dauchter of Arthur and Mary Mayne, '1 able 'we, Tasmania, deeply regretted. Tasmanian and Melbourne PaOn rSthe 10th February, at her residence, Albert stroit Margaret, the beloved wife U James Hutton (of the firm of Hog? and H utton) On the 12th February, a*, his residence, Gre t King street, William Thomas (native of CornwjU, England); a^ed 66 years. Advices have been received of the shipment of 33'fallow1 deer for the Auckland Acclimatisation Society. It is decided not to introduce any more salmon at present. The total co3t of introducing salmon to Auckland is £100. The Wellington Times Eays, re th& half million advance just negotiated in Sydney, that the Government have acted wisely in taking advantage of the enormous accumulations of the Sydney vernment, now lying idle in the Bank of New, South Wales, the advantages b6inß that the Bank and the Government will be strengthened in its dealings with both the London Market and its own Banks, and that it would appear to be the object of the Government to refrain, froro issuuis any more loans in London for tke next two years.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4678, 14 February 1877, Page 3

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 4678, 14 February 1877, Page 3

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 4678, 14 February 1877, Page 3