BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
Cohsish.—On the 4th October, at Kaitangata, th* 1 wife of Henry Cornish, of a son. i Dawson.—On tbe sth October, at Blueskln, the wife of E. A. Dawson, of a son. Both weU. Mitchell.—On the 3rd October, at Clydevale, the wife of J. R. Mitchell, of a son. Moodie.—On the Ist Oe*,cber, at the schooll, house, Matakanui, the wif*> oi John Moodie, of a son. MooxEV.-On ths Bth October, at Dunedin, the. . wife of H. F. Moonev, of a daughter. Oakdkii.—On the Bth October, at Oakliill, Mounti Cargill! the wife of H. P. Oakden, of a son. S?hatt.—On the 9th October, ai Fine terrace, Wyndhani, the.wife of. James Spratt. of a daughter.. Adams.—On the 26th October, at her residence. Queen street, Dunedh^tha wife of C. W. Adams v of a daughter (stillborn). GLoyisu —On t'fce 23rd October, at her residence. Hyde street. Dunedin, the wife of Geo. Glover, of a. daughter. 51-iNEE-iSOjr.—On the 15th October, at Knapdale*,, tlie wife of William Henderson, shepherd, ot twins, (son and tlaughter). All doing well. Macintosh.—im the 18th October, at the Bank: of New South Wales, Ophir, the wife of W. S. Macintosh, of a son. NiYioa.—On the 25th October, at Clyde, the wife* ci Benjamin Naylor, sen., of a son. ~Enii*.—On the. 24th October, at Owhlro, Bast Taieri. the wife of Edward Edie, of a son. Hyde.—On the sth October, at the surgeon*E> residence, Dun-jtan Hospital, Clyde, the wife off Dr Hyde, of a son, a, „ Christie—Keswick.—On tha sth October, by tlie Rev. Mr Ronaldson, William George, eld63t soa of the late George Christie, to Jane Murray,, daughter of George Remwick, Green Island. Islip—Chbtstis.—On the sth October, at thesresidence of the bride's mother, Outram, by the Rev. W. Roualdjon, Arthur C. Islip, late of StrathTaitri, to Elizabeth G/Christle, youngest daughter* of the late Mr G. Christie, Outram. Muxito—M'Mulla.v.—On the 11th October, att the residence of Mr A. Stewart, Forth place, Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Stuart, John, eldest sons of the late Donald Munro, Waimea Plains, to> Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of the late Zachariah M'Muilau, County Autriru. Ireland. Webster—Higgins.—On the 27th September, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Yen, Archdeacon Beaumont, Francis S. Webster, Dunedin, to eldest daughter of Mrs J. Higgins, WaitsbuA** Kmsb—North.—On tbe 29th September, at the. residence of the bride's mothers Lower Portobello, by the Rev. A, Greig, Richard C, eldest son of MrJohn Kerr, J.P., Portobello, to Annie, third surviving daughter of the late Mr James NortV"*,. Lower Portobello. Ramsay —Hurkay.— On the 19th CctoSer, air. the residence of the bride's parents, l\y the Hey.. A. M. Dalrymple, John Johnson, eldest son of MrJames Ramsay, farmer, Hyde, tq ifaiuiah, eldest daughter of Mr R. S. Murray, JJurrayville, Puerua,, Balclutha, formerly of Ballochfliyle, Shag Valley* S.Mirir—STEPnKXSOs,—(in the"6th October, as Stt. Paul's Cathedral, WeH-tngton, by the Rev. John, Still. Samuel Smith, formerly of Coleraine» IrelaniJ, }o Maria Isabel, youngest daughter of thelato Ditniel Stephenson, of Dunedin. ' Hall—Matuiesok.—On tha 19th October, aft. the residence of the bride's parents, Everton House,. Anderson's Bay, by the Rev. A. Cameron, Alfred James Aloyaius. eldest son of W. Hall, Esq., Greao. Ponds, Tasmania, to Sarah Cowan, fourth dauehtsrof A. Matbieson, Ksq. Tasmanian and tto*a*ie papers plcate copy. Munro- Benge.—On the 6th October x aß Wellington, David Munro. late of Dunedin, to. Annie Benge v of Wellington. Stewart—Cadzow.—On the 20th October, a.V iheAnderson's Bay Church, by the Rev. A. C&wererii. James Stewart, nidest son of James Stewart,, farmer, Renfrewshire, Scotland, to Marion, thirti dau-jhtey of Robert Cadzow, farmer, AwJerson's Bay.. IJosie papers please copy. Mackenzie -Muir.—On the 26th October, at theQaßk House, Kaitangata, by the Rev. J. M. Allan,, William Hamilton Mackenzie, storekeeper, to Mary v eldest daughter of Michael Mnir, farmer. Macaulay—H-jreebt—On the 21st Octc/Wi", aft. the rcsidenoe of the bride's brother-in-la-ji^ sehoolhouse, Hampden, by the Rev. Profeseor \titt, M.A.,. Thomas Morton, second son of R. Macaulay, Ksq.... Totara Park, Oamaru, to Jane, third daughter oS D. Herbert, Esq., of Oakleigh v Heriot. ■ " T». " ' ' Barclay.—On the 6th October, at lifci reafesence„ Moore street, Milton, Lawrence Bar&ft*y ; aged 54. Dick.—<>n the Sth October at his residence,. Moray place, after a long anei painful illness,. Frederick, the beloved hushasd of- Mary Dick; aged. 64 years. Gill.—On the 7th Octoßer, at Cleveland Cottage, Kildare street, Hawkstyry (suddenly), Emma May Ellen, youngest daughter of A. H. and M. Gillt aged I years and 5 months. Jon'sß.—On the 10th October (suddenly), at her residence, College street, Caversham, Annie Amelia,, the beloved wife of Henry Samuel Jones (of P. Haymanand Co.); aged 38 yea^. Deeply regretted. M'lntosh.—On the sth October, at the residence of his son-in-law, F. Mlver, Halfway Bush, John. M'lntosh ; in hia 88th year. OATEii.-^On the 10th October, at his residence,. Fillenl street, Dunedin, John Oaten, musician, thabeloved husband of Margaret Oaten; in his 5186----year. Deeply regretted. Sydney and Melbourne. ■ papers please copy. Walke.h.—On the 15th August, at South Bank,. Mllverton, Leamington, England, Elizabeth, widow of Mark Walkem, late of Oamaru, and dearly loveeS mother of Mrs Peyman; aged 56 years. Arciidai.L. -Ou tbe 15th October, at her late* resilience, Forth street, Dunedin, Mra Eliza Agnes Archdall, widow of the late William Archdall, surveyor. CuJtJHNG.—On the 10th October, of diabeteß, ad his father's residence, Waivuna, Alexander, fifth son of Alexander and Elizabeth Gumming, late of Bollygtash, Crieff, Scot!*>i-d- aged 30 years. FITZHK'ViiET'T —On the 11th October, at the Lower Hutt, Doris Mary, aged two years and four months; also, on the I6tli October, Flora Gladys, aged Aye. years anil six months, only daughters of H. S„ Fitzherbert, M.H.R., and granddaughters of M****. Muir, of this city.
Falconer.—On the 16th October, at Dunediu, Janet Rattray, tho beloved wife of Charles Falconer,, of Tokomairiro; aged 62 years. Deeply regretted. Giuiiam.—On the 18th June, at his residence. Old Charlton, Kent, after a short and painful; illness, Thomas Bardin Graham, Esq., uncie of Charles de Longucville Graham, of Port Chalmers •; aged 78.
Lefbvrk.—On the 12th October, at Hampden, Kllen, the beloved wife of John M. Lefevre, of Westfield Park ; aged 47 years. Home papers pleasa copy.
M'Donald.—On the 21st August (suddenly), at Cardiff, Wales, William, brother of Malcolm. M'Donald, Selwyn, Korth-Rast Valley, Deeply regretted. M'CoY.—At his resieleuee, Peel st/eefc, Lawrence, Frederick Henry M'Coy, LL.B., barristcr-at-law; in his 44th year. "Dceplv regretted. M'Connell.—Ou the 14th October, at St. Clair, Rebecca, the beloved wife of Mr William M'Connell. storekeeper, Cargill road, South Duuedin; aged 3Z years. Deeply regretted. , , lt T Roger —Washed overboard on 32th June, in latitude. 50 S., longitude 122 W., Wilfrid B. Roger, chief officer of ship Jessie Headman. Wooton. • On the Kth October, at the residence oil E Clifton, Duuedin, Mary Ann Elizabeth Wootoa: need 77 years. Home papers please copy. Came-ion.—On Monday, 24th October, at Mo* Flat station, James Keddie Cameron ; aged 4s. llACKWOiiTir.—On the 20th October, at Hadlow, Timaru, Ethel Maude, youngest daughter of James Hackworth, Dunedin ; aged 21 years. Knox.—On tho 22nd October, at his parents.** residence, Cumberland street, William, the beloved and youngest son of Jurncs and Helen Knox j aged 17 years. Deeply regretted. SliAlß*.—On tbe 20th October, at his parents,* residence, Upper Walker street, Dnnedin, Thomas* Hugh, only son of George (Tom) Scarß (formerly of Cobb arid Co.); aged 11. Cook.—On the 27th October, at Roslyn, Jessie,, youngest daughter of Edward and Mary Cook; aged. 10 years. J'kiuu-h.—On the 27th October, at Duddlnatiten**, North-East Valley. Klizabeth, wife of Charles Jerram ; aged 33 years. ' LiGriiNS.—On the 10th October, at Blenheim, tho infant daughter of Charles J. Liggins; ageel six weeks. rt , , _, . .
Liggins.—On the 27th October, at Blenheim. Janet Mary, the wife of Charles J. Liggins, and' daughter of Mr John Gariatt, Roslyn; aged 28, Years. * Mojitos.—On the 251h October, at Duncan siree*,, Dunedin, William Morton ; aged 70 years. Walker,—On the 27th. October, at DunedinHospital, Thomas Walker, storekeeper, Maori Kaik j, aged 53 years. Johnston.—On Wednesday, the 26th October, afc. Walkaka Valley, near Gore, Christina, second daughter of William Moffat, Kaihiku, and boloveeV wife of William Johnston; aged 32 years. Deepl-y regretted.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8018, 2 November 1887, Page 5
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