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BIRTHS, MAEKIAGES, AND DEATHS.

ASHCKOFr.—Outlie 11th May, the wife of Mr G, H. Ashuroft, of a son.

Begg.—On the 27th April, ac Bankton, George street, the wife of F. Faithful Begg, of Edinburgh, of a daughter. .

Bvkxe —On the Ist May, at Albion Cottage, Le Cren's Terrace, Timaru, the wife of A. M. Byrne, of a son.

Cu.N-xiNGHAJt.—On the 29th March, at the Bridge Hotel, Beaumont, the wife of Edward G. Cunningham, of a daughter. Pur.—On the 23rd April, at the residence of her father (Mr Chetham, Caversham), the wife of Cantain T. A. Fry, Auckland, of a daughter. Forrester.—On the I9th May, at her residence, Hussell street, Dunedin, Mrs William Forrester, of a daughter. HowDEh.—On tiie Hth April 1838, at Duddingston, North-East Valley, the wife o£ Mr George Hcnvdeu, of a daughter. Heir.—On the 25th April 18S6, at Currie street. Port Chalmers, the wife of James Heir, Tomoana, Hawke's Bay, of a son. Ibbotson. —On the sth May, at Waikaka, the wife of T. H. Ibbotson. of a son."

Kjxgour.—On the 21st April, at Balclutha, th» wile of A. H. Kilgour, of a son. Mackenzie.—On the Ist May, at the Chalet, Dunedin.the wife of H. Mackenzie, Ksq., of a daughter. °

I'yle.—On the 17th May, at St. Bathans, the wife of William Pyle, of a son.

Smith.—Oii the 2uth April, at Littlebourne, the wile of E. R. Smith, of a daughter. White.—On the 18th April, at Outram, the wife of T. A. White, of a son. Wrex.—On the soth April, at Clinton, the wife of W. Wren, of a daughter. Will.—On the 25th April, at Abbofcsford, the wife of Dr Will, of a daughter.

Brewer-Wood.—On the 19th April, at the residence of the briiie's sister, Port Chalmers, by the Hey. J. By ley, Eichard Brewer, to Esther, younger daughter of James B. Wood, Esq., Manchester, England. Bridgema^-Neill.-Oh the 28th April, at All Samts . Dunedin, by the Eight; Eev. Bishop Nevill assisted by the Eev. A. H. fritchett, M.A., Frederick Orlando Bridgeman (Colonial Bank of N.Z.), to Florence Letitia, eldest daughter of Percival Olay Aeill, of Chingford, Dunedin. Indian papers please

iiAXSEBMAX—M'EwEar.—On the 22nd April, at Koslyn, William, eldest son of Eev. William Bannerman, to Agnes Gibson M'Ewen, only daughter of the late Mr Daniel M'Ewen, Puerua. ■ Belbk—Peacock.—On the 23th April 1886, at the residence of the bride's paaeate ff«boit by the Eev. G. W. Sharpe, Frederics WOKum, ««ly son of William Belbin, Esq. (M.H.A.), fa, oe^e, second daughter of George i'eacoek, Es* Chisholm—Mackknzie.-Oii th« 6fch March, in the West -Melbourne Church, V>U'e Rev. E. T. Miles Oauiel, eldest son of the lat»'RS2;am Chisholm, of Dunedin, New Zealand, to Christina, daughter of David Stew art Mackenzie, of Dui.edin, New Zealand. New Zealand and Home papers please copy. Cakey—Butler.—Onthe lth May; at bt. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, by the Eev. Father Lynch, btephen Hutchinson Carey, of Evansdale.Blueskin, sixth son of Mr David Carey, Blueskin, to Jane, third surviving daughter or the late Mr Pierce Butler, of County Kerry, Ireland. No cards. OoATE-i—Leary.—On the 4th May, at St. Mark's Church, Green Island, Otago, by the Bey. W. lfoMaldson, assisted by the Eev. G. Fynes-Clinton, William Albert, son of Mr W. J. Coates, of Greymouth, to Edith Annie, second daughter of Mr E, H. Leary, Abbotsford.

Farxie—Calder.—On the 24th April, at the ofhceof the Registrar, Dunedin, Thomas Cheyne, etocst son of Captain William Farnie, of Dunedin, to Clara Mary Ure, eldest daughter of David Calder Esq., of Caversham.

Ghiffiths-Wilhajisok.—On the 16th April, at Phcenix Heef, Skippers, by Eev. J. Blight, Wesleyan missionary, James, eldest son of Mr James Griffiths, fanner, Monmouthshire, to Edith, only daughter o£ Mr Charles Williamson, of Phoenix Heef, Skippers. Home papers please copy. Grey—Bolto.w—On the 21st April, at Milburn, by the Eev. James Chisholm. Charles Grey to Ellen Bolton, both of Dunedin.

Griffiths—Mills.—On the :»th April, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Bey. Mr Watt, M.A., John Griffiths, of Green Island, to Helen, third daughter of John Mills, of Homecroft. Green Island.

Horx-Wood.—On the Bth April, at St. James' Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev. A. C. Kellaway, Herbert Gowland, youngest son of the late Henry Horn (Recorder of Hereford), of (Jagebrook, Baton Bishop, Herefordshire, and nephew of General Sir Frederick Horn, Buckby Hall, Northamptonshire, to Leila Florence (Lily), youngest daughter of Captain J. wood, London street, Dunedin. Hesby — Staples. —On the 26th April (Easter Mo»da3'), at St. Luke's, Christchurch, by the Yen. Archdeacon Lingard, George Folkes Henry, to Caroline Sibthorpe, widow of the late Bey. John Staples.

Hauptfleisch—Krull.—On the 26th April, at the residence of the bride's parents, Brook street, Dunedin, Hermann Hauptfleisch, to Frances Antonie Ivnul.

Harding—Gimblett.—On the 15th May. at Invercargill, at the residence Wm. Powell, brother-in-law of Che bride, by the Key. W. B. Marten, William, Bennick, ftfth son of Johu Harding, Hawke's Bay to Dee Humbly, fifth daughter of S. S. Gimblett, Crediton, Devonshire, England. Jexkks—Cukle.—On the 23rd April, at the residence of the bride's parents, Roslyn, by the Key. Dr Stuart, James Hendry, second son of W. G. Jenkins to Catherine Dickson, eldest daughter of James Curie

Jam es-Scoullar. —On the 26th April (Easter Monday), at St. Paul's Church, by the Venerable A chdeacon Edwards, Edmund James to Amelia second daughter of Arthur Scoullar, of this city. Milxe-Phillips. —On the 22nd April, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. T Alexander, Robert, youngest son of the late John Mime, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of T.Phillips bolhof Woodlands.

MEncHiE —Blaxch. —On the 2?th April, at fccalloway Cottage, Hyde street, Dunedin. by the Hey. Dr atuart, Norman M'Eitchie, late of Stornoway Lewes, to Maggie M'Murdie Blanch, third daughter of Mr Arthur Blanch, of Yell. Shetland. Pbestox—WATTS.-On the 3uth April, at St. Johns Church, InvercargiU. by the Yen. Archdeacon btocker, Luke Hugarth Preston, of London, to Louisa Crouch, second daughter of Alfred Watts, of Melbourne.

Eoss—Mackay.—On the 27th April, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Eev. A. M. Jinlayson, Thomas, eldest sou of N. Eoss. of Mauugatua, to Annie, eldest daughter of W. Mackay, of Blueskin, formerly of Eoss-shire East

Stokes-Blair.—On the 23rd April, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, Duudas street, by the Hey, A. North, James Wakeling, eldest son of the li";, Bllslm Stokes, to Agnes, second daughter of William Blair.

Sheed—Browjtlie.—On the 29th April, at Kno.x Church, Dunedin. by the Rev. Dr Stuart, Gordon Sheed. farmer, Wairuna, to Elizabeth Wingate second daughter of the late James Brownlie, farmer

Watsox-Watso.v.— On the 2Sth April, at St Andrew s Church, Dunedin, by the Hey. fi. Waddell, linrden. second son of Captain Watson, Port Chalniers.^to Jeanie, second daughter of A. G. Watson, Esq., Dunedin.

Ball.-Oii Friday, 7th May, at Dunedin Hospital James Cnchton, second son of W. Oram Ball ■ aeed 12 years. Deeply regretted. v^?™;— On ths stb April-at his Pare»ts' residence, Aoble street, Geelong. Thomas Hope, second son of Alexander and Susan Boyd; aged 24. Blackley.—On the 3rd May at his residence, iunpire Hotel, Palmerston, Walter Blackley; aged

Campbell—On the 26th April, at Pembroke. Lake W naka, Neil Campbell (late with Arthur and U)., Cilasgow), son of Donald Campbell (Campbell and Hall, Glasgow), and brother of John Campbell. Dunecliu ; aged 26. Duckworth.—On the 25th April, at hi* residence, Anderson's Bay, Robert Francis Duckworth • in his "2nd year. Deeply regretted. Fixcii.-On the 17th "May, at 42 Princes street, Dunedin, Mrs J. C. Finch.

Gilmour. —On the 14th May, accidentally suffocated through an escape of gas, at the residence of his son (W. T. Gilmoi.r), Walker street, Dunedin, James Gilmour, sen.; aged SO years. Holmes— On the 29th April, at her residence, Cumberland street north. Maria, the beloved wife of Edward Holmes; aged 29 years. Deeply regretted.

Hen-shall.—On the 4th May, at her residence, British Hotel, George street, Eleanor, wife of 0. W. Henshall, after a long and painful illness; aged 40 years. Deeply regretted. Hakkiso.w—On Wednesday, the 12th May, at the residence of her daughter (Christina Calla'ghan, of Fairfax, Southland), Janet Stark, wife of the late Thomas Harrison, of Westwater East Taieri; aged

KEfXEinv—On the3ofh April,at Seafield Cottage, Alexandra Sou'h, John Alexander, son of Angus Kennedy; aged oj months.

M'Pihe.—On the 23rd April, at the residence of Mr J. Johnson, Beach street. Port Chalmers, Donald M'Phie, native of Morven, Arg\-leshire, North Britain (lately employed on the Dredge 222); aged

M-Master.—On the 2tith April, at Whitebank Saddle Hill. Donald M'Master; aged 3-5 years M'Do.fAGH. —On the 11th April, drowned at wreck of s.s. Taiaroa. George M-Donagh • aced 23 years. Deeply regretted. M'Pheelv.-Ou the 30th April, at the residence of Mrs Dick, Port Chalmers, Edward M-Pheelr late fourth officer of s.s. Tekapo. M'QUEE\.-On the 12th May, at her residence. Cumberland street, Dunedin (alter a long and painful illness), Johanna, the beloved wife of John Hutton M'Queen; in her 64th year. Deeply regretted. r J

Patrick.—On the ISth May ISS6, at Tomahawk Anderson s Bay, Isabella, the beloved wife of James' Patrick, sen.; aged 74 years. Deeply regretted IjITCHiK.-On the 6th April, at "North Carlton. Melbourne, Jessie Sarah, wife of Mr E. Ritchie and eldest daughter of the late John Sanders, of Glenore. Otago; in her 24th year. Very deeply regretted. ->

Kos^-On the 29th April, at the residence of Mr John Ross, Langwell. Warepa, Donald Eoss, native of Caithness-shire, Scotland; aged 7S years Ross.—On the 6th May, at the residence of his uncle (John Fra?er, Waihola Gorge), Gilbert Ross sou of the late Gilbert Ross, of Helmsdale, Sutherlandshire, Scotland; aged 27 years. SUHO.—On Sunday, the "lfith May ISS6, at 42 George street, Duuedin, after a long and painful illness,! Grace Skelly, second daughter of Alexander and Jane Sligo: aged 13 years and 0 months. Stewakt.—On the 17th inst.. at'his residence Canongnte street, after a short but painful illness! John Stewart, coachbuilder; aced 54 years Deenlv regretted. l '

Tomx—On the 12th April, at Isliugton, East Taiei-i. Alexander Todd; in his S3rd year. White.-On the 22nd March, drowned in Damper Bay, Lake Wanaka, New Zealand. Alexander Whvte son of the late Donald Whyte. Southmuir, Kifriemuir, Forfarshire. Scotland. Deeply regretted. Whitsox.—On the 4th May, at Oainaru(suddenly) Captain John Whitson, of the ship Dunedin.

The following Dunedin candidates passed tbo Junior Civil Service examination in April 18S6 • Angus Palson, XV. M. Russell, Wm. Taylor and George Fache. Senior: Nil.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7569, 21 May 1886, Page 2

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BIRTHS, MAEKIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 7569, 21 May 1886, Page 2

BIRTHS, MAEKIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 7569, 21 May 1886, Page 2