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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BAXTER.-On the ISth November, at Waimate the wife of K. G. Baxter, of a eon. Fyfe.—On the 12th November, at Seaview Villa : Kakanui, Mrs Robert Fyfe, of a son. Gray.—On the 20th November, at Manor place Dunedin, the wife of Robert Gray, of aSson ' Gillies.—On the 29th October, at Middleinarch the wife of James M. Gillies, of twin daughters Ail doing well. Home papers please copy. IStACS—On the 3rd November, at Oorrone , Royal terrace, the wife of Phillip Isaacs, of a son (prematurely). Mercer.-On the Ist November, at Mercer's ' Boarding House, Lawrence, the wife of Robert Mercer, of a daughter. • Ponsonby.—On the 3rd November, at Oxley : Anderson's Bay, Mrs J. 0. Ponsonby, of a son ; Piiin.—On the 4th November, at Ida Valley i Schoolhouse, the wife of E. M. Phin, of a son (premature). . \ Woodhouse.—On the 17th November, at Alva street, the wife of J. F. Woodhouse, of a daughter : Wrensted.—On the 16th November, at "The ' Hermitage," Tapanui, the wife ef C. P. L Wrensted, of a daughter. ' ■ * '. Allan—Maitland.—On the Bth November, at wV eSldf- nA c, ° T f D* Allan, Mosgiel. by the Rev. William Will, Joseph Allan, of HopehUl, Taieri < to Margaret Annie, eldest surviving daughter of the late John Maitland, Esq., of Liverpool England. . Brown—Richmond.—On the 9fch November, at the residence of the bride's mother, Castle street Dunedin, by the Rev. D. M. Stuart, D.D., Jame=-' eMest son of John Brown, Hillhead, London street Dunedin, to Nellie, eldest daughter of the late William Richmond. Christie—Allen.—On tho 15th November, at the residence of the bride, John Christie, of Keithmore, Toirp, to Margaret, daughter of Robert Allen, Main South road, Caversham Cumming-Bower.—On the 9th November, at Dunedin, by the Rev. J. Gibb, Robert Cummins to Jane, eldest daughter of the late -David-Bower Balclutha. ' FowERAKER-BuLLEN.-On the 11th October, at St. John s Church, Roslyn, by tho Rev W A. ' Diggens, Thomas A. Foweraker, stationmaster Herbert, to- Annie Isabella, second daughter of A. C. Bullen, Eoslyn, Grater—Knox.—On the Ist November, at the residence of the bride's father, Princes street Dunedin, by the Rev. Rutherford Waddell, M.A Charles, youngest son of Henry Grater, Dunedin' to Margaret, third daughter of James Knox' Dunedm. JoiiNSTON-ADAiR.-0n the 25th October, at • St. Andrew s Church. Gisborne, by the R»v R 1 Middelton Ryburn, John Robert, eldest son of ■ John Johnston, Esq., Kaitangata, to Grace, eldest , daughter of the late Henry Adair, Gisborne KinIocii—CRAWFORD.-On the 15th November ' at Mansfield, Ngapara, by the Rev. P. S Hay' ' James Kinloch, farmer, Tokomairiro, to Jeannie ' Crawford, eldest daughter of the late William < Crawford, and stepdaughter of A. Balfour i Ngapara. ' j Lafranchi—O'Callaghan.—On the 30th Octo i ber, at the residence of the bride's mother by thp Rey. Father M'Grath, Alfred, eldest son of the ' late G. Lafranchi, of Cardrona (formerly of Canton £ Tis? nA,?Y, itz? rlaa3>> to Lizzie- youngest daughter < of J. 0 Callagban, Cardrona. t M'Gowan—Spence.—On the Ist Novembe i 1893, at St. Paul's pro-Cathedral, Dunedin, by the i Yen. Archdeacon Edwards, Robert S. M'Gowan youngest son of the late Rev. Wm. S. M'Gowan' I Orkney, to Alice Clara, eldest daughter of Edwin * J. Spence, Dunedin. i Stevens—Macalpin-e.—On the 25th October, at the residence of the bride's parents, Elnibank X Cottage, Reynolds's Township, by the Rev. H. L Salter, Henry Charles, second son of Mr John S Stevens, to Mary, third daughter of Mr Thomas a Macalpine, Port Chalmers. I Turnbull—Davidson.—On the 30th October 1; at the Presbyterian Church, Wyndham by the t Rev. James Sniellie, Thomas Turnbull, of Wynd- v ham, to Eleanor Thomas Senna, second daughter v, of Mr Thos. Davidson, farmer, tuturau. u"ugater h Whitelaw-M'Phee.-Ou the 25th October, at * the residence of the bride's father, by the TW I W. GM'Laren James Camr-bell, eldest son of the «> late Jarues Whitelaw, Dunedin, to Jane Emma 1, secono. daughter of William B. M'Phee, OwakaT c ♦ t Baxter.—On the Hth November, at his resi- v deace, Princes street, Samuel Baxter- aged 33 o ■ years. y Brown.—On the 15th November, at Dunedin, Barbara Johnstone, relict of the late Hector „ Brown, miller; aged 77 years. BuRNSiDE.-On the Ist November, at her resi- T deuce, Howe street, Dunedin, Mary, the beloved lr wife of William Burnside; aged 47 years. Deeply ai regretted. 6i Campbell.—On the 15th November 1893, at her si parents' residence, Green Island, Eusebia, second ( i daughter of John Campbell, storekeeper, Green X Island; in her twenty-third year. . Dalglish.—On the 18th November, at Heriot ° row, Dunedin, James' Dalglish, surveyor, New * Zealand Agricultural Association, Riversdale. m

ns.—On the 28th October, at her residence^ cou y Farm, Frankton, Catherine, loving and foou id-wife of Frederick Evans; aged 62. ; nc l {DERSON.—On the 19th November(suddenly), j •t Chalmers, Jinies, the beloved husband of "rrj: jeth Henderson (late of Banff, Scotland); *i.v >4 years. Deeply regretted. He f. —On the 3rd November, at his parents' trui mcc, St. David street, Dunedin (from brain eiei I, Archibald, the beloved son of John and £ OT i Hay; in his eighteenth year. Deeply j uted. fland.—Ou the sth November, at his resi- Eec s, Grosvenor street, Kensington, Thomas, the I aTW y beloved husband of Susan Hofland; agee An irs. Deeply regretted. he mplen.—On the ISth September 1893, at her sec ence, 54 Westcroft square, Hammersmith, cal .on, Mary, the beloved wife of Frederick J. plen, and mother of Frederick H. D. Kemp- I jf this city; aged 67 years. rp-i nNGSiON.-On the 3rd November, at Roslyn, i r Alice, youngest daughter of the late Henry igston, Provincial Auditor; aged 22 years. /JR.— At midnight on the 6th November, at lihs: street, Amelia Muir, widow of the lato „ i. Mvir } agad 78. j So the Ist September, at Portsea, 1 &d ipshire, England, Mrs M, A, Mason, the jog fed mother of W. D. Mason, Strath-Taieri j Q, 73 years. I a ewhinxby.—On the 9th November, at Dun- ' , Oliver Mewhinhey, brother of Mr Samuel I ** rhinney, storekeeper, Hampden; aged 53 a. cc 'Mahon.—On the 9th November, at her resi- jac :e, Cargill street, Mrs Clara M'Mahon, a , igest daughter of Mrs Lazarus, of King j « et; aged 43 years. j j URnocH.—On the 17th November, at his resi- j*J ze, Chain Hills, John Murdoch, sen.; in his I " mty-second year. ! oi jllar.—On the 18th November, at St. Albans I i, Christchurch, after a long and painful ill- j 0 s, Margaret Insley, the baloved wife of Forrest I a lar; aged 24 years. if' iCHOLLS.—On the 23rd November, at his resi- c cc, Island Terrace, Port Chalmers, Alexander I ° ;kett, the beloved husband of Elizabeth « >age Nicholls; aged 64 years. Deeply re- o tted. a 00l. —On the 4th November, at the residence j f her daughter, Margaret Crichton, Speargra?s r t, Janet, the beloved wife of Captain W. Pool, ive of Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland ; aged a fears. Her end was peace. Liverpool papers'! v ase copy. * toss.—On the 2nd November, at Langwell, i irepa, John Ross (late of Berriedale, Caithness); 1 id 80 years. I iuiHKRLAND.—On the 23rd November (sudlly), at Mansfield, East Taieri, John Suther- ' id; in his seventy-fourth year. I ( limmonds.—On the Ist November, at her resi- ] ice, Tapanui, Ellen, the beloved wife of W. i nmonds, Tapanui; aged 38. Deeply regretted. I Jtewaut.—On the 4th November, at her resi- I ■ ace, Duddingstone, North-East Valley, Elizath, the beloved wife of Peter Stewart, draper, j eat King street; aged 54 years. • Deeply I I 3MAIL.—On the 13th November, at her resinee, Sydney place, Wanganui, Agnes Smail,the loved wife of Walter Small, wanganui; aged years. Pennant.—On the 23rd November, at College rest, Caver3ham, Joshua Leyden Tennant, the :ond son of John and Elizabeth Tennant; aged years. Waddell.—On the 13th November, at her re3isnee, Glasgow street, Mo3giel, Catherine, wife of rilliam Waddell, and mother of the late J. B. lair; aged 78 years. IN MEMORIAM. Bich.—ln loving remembrance of our darling faurice, who died at Addison's, near Westport, i the 2nd November 1890; aged 23 years. He Bleeps in Jesus, free from pain; Our loss, though great, to him is gain. Beloved by all who knew him here, Unto his loved ones none more dear. When earth songs have all been Bung, Labour ended, trials done, We'll meet again—oh I happy word— And be for ever with the Lord, -Inserted by his loving mother and Bister, L. and S. A. Rich. Thornton.—ln sad and loving memory of my :early loved husband, James Hilliard Thornton, rho fell asleep in Jesus, November 16, 1891.— nserted by his loving and sorrowing wife, Annie Thornton, Albany street. Jansson.—ln loving memory of Nellie Jansson, vno died November 23,1892; aged 6 years and 11 nonths. She is gone, but not forgottenShe is not with me to-day; But the memory of that dear one Shall never fade away. Farewell, darling; how I miss you None upon this earth can tell; But in Heaven I hope to meet you, Never more to say farewell. —Inserted by her sorrowing Grandmother.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9907, 28 November 1893, Page 5

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9907, 28 November 1893, Page 5

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9907, 28 November 1893, Page 5

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