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MIKING.

The following returns have been reported since the issue of our la3t European Summary :— The Ettrick Dredsu'nff Company.— November 28, 10ra; 7ch December, soz 2dwt!)gr. The Roxburgh Dredging Company.—November 28, 6ioz; 7th December, 9oz Odvvt 15gr; 13th December, lOoz. Hyile anrt Party's Dredge.—December 3, *loz. Mabikitaki Gold Dredging Company.—November 3U, 4oz lSdwt, and also Son 14dwt; 4th December, V.ioz 4dwt; 13th December, 12oz Udwt. Amalgamated Waipori Company.—December 4, 620z 16 lwt. Sew Hoy Biff Beach Gold Mining Company.— December 4, 58oz 7dwt; 11th December, 30oz 7dwt Ci»r. Sandhills Gold Mining Company.—December 4, 28oii Bgr ; 7th Dece.mbsr, 3ra 2dvrt sgr. Roxburgh Amalgamated Mining and Sluicing ! Company.—December 7, ISGoz 19iwt !)gr. Cocksparrow Dredge.—December 10.350z 13dwt. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Dicker..—On the 4th December, at Waitati.'the wife of Allau M. Dicker, of a daughter. ISspie.—On the 29th November, at Oriel Lodge, Great King street, the wife of K. H. E3pie, of a daughter Finch.—On the 2nd December, at Korimako, Royal terrace, the wife of A. A. Finch, of a son. Low.—On the 9th December, at Outran}, the wife of I>. K. Low, of a daughter. Masok.—On the 20th November, at Ophir, the wife of George Mason, of a son. Both well. Mathkson.—On the sth December, at the schoolhouse, Jliddlemarch, the wife of J. A. Matheaon, of a daughter. M'Giujs.—On the 4th December, at Mayfield, Mussfilburgh, the wife of John M'Ghie, of a son. Pa.terson.-Ou the 22nd November, at her residence, Roeeholm, Dowling street, Mrs Adam I'aterson, of a daughter. Ukib.—On the 10th December, at Brawn street, Dunedin, the wife of Key. Jamea Swanson Reid, of Middlemarch, of a son. Shick.—On the 7th December, at the school residence, Stirling, the wife of C. R. Smith, of a son. Somervit.le.—On the sth December, at Netley, Waverley, the wife of W. G. Somerville, of a sin. Stables.—On the 3rd December, at Airdrie Villa, MorningtoH, the wife of A. W. Stables—a boy. Both well. Xilson.—On the 18th December, at Otanomomo, the wife of John Tilson, of a daughter.

Begg—Chisholm.—On tUe 12th December, at ths residence of the bride's parents, Seaview, by the Rev. James Chisaolra, assisted by the Revs. William Banuerman and Andrew Cameron, the P^ev. Adam Begg, M.A., Tapanui, eldest son of William Begg, of Hillend station, to Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of Robert Chisholm, of Dunedin. Campbell—Maci-'aklane.—On the sth December, at th- bruit's residence, Balclutha, by the Rev. S. Curry, .Tames, eldest son of John Campbell, Burnside,-Dunedin, to Lucy, only daughter of Duncan Mivcfavlane, Balclutha. Craig—M'Quirk.—On the 28th November, at the residence of tbo bride's parents, Lake Hayes, by the Rev. Father Lynch, Robert, eldest son of James Craig, Roxburgh, to Annie Elizabeth, second daughter of Joseph M'Quirk, Lake Hayes. Durrano—Laink.—On the 22nd November, atthe resilience of the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. R. M. Sutherland, assisted by the Rev. R. J. Porter, Alexander Durrand (London), to Magsie, daughter of John W. Laing, Brockvillß, Dunedin. Fountain—Halijnshaw.—On the 6th December, at St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Durham Btreet, Chrisichurcb, by the Ray. A. W. Averill M.A., Nelsou Augustus, third son of Charles Fountaiu, Roalyn, to Mary J. (Cis), only daughter of Roger Morton RaUinshaw. Quant—Biiownlie.—On the 28th November, at Regent road, by the Rev. E. J. Porter, Norman Ahn, youngest son of George Grant, to Nellie, youngeat daughter of Robert Brownlie. Hamilton—Birss.—On the 21st November, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. T. Alexander, Jauies, youngest son of the late James Hamilton, farmer, Green Island, to Margaret Shcrret, eldest daughter of John Birsa, farmer, Oteramika, Southland. Henry—Humi'iimes.—On the s!;h December, at St. Saviour's Church, Mataura, by the Rev. T. L. Stanley, John Henry, youngest; son of Edward Henry, Dartford, England, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Charles Humphries, Mataura. Johnston—Shore.—On the22ad November, at the residence of the bride's parents, Sling Point, by the Rev. James Clarke, Palmerston, Alexander, fifth son of the lat^ John Johnston, Fairfield, to Isabella Martin, only surviving daughter of Thomas Shore, manager, Shag Point. Murdoch—Blair.—On the 20ch December 1894, at Findlayston, North Taieri, by the Rev. James Kirkland, Peter, the youngest son of the late John Murdoch, Chain Hills, to Mary, eldest daughter of John Blair, Tuapeka Mouth. M'Lknnan—Williams.—On the 20th November, at the residence «f the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. J. Porter, Roderick M'Kenzie, eldest son of John Alexander M'Lennan, of Nairnshire, Scotland, to Constance Louise, eldest daughter of the late Major Arthur W. Williams (late of tie Hussare), London, and stepdaughter of George Morison, Eglinton, Dunedin. Paslet—Tuson —On the sth December, at All Saintß' Church, Dunedin, by the Very Rev. Dean Fifcchott, Gilbert K. Pasley, eldest son of E. W. Pasley, collector of customs, Blenheim, to Sadie Ji Tuson, youngest daughter of Arthur B. Tuson, late of Gore. Someiiville—Clothier.—On the 3rd December, at First Church Manse, by the Rev. Janies Gibb, William, eldest son of the late William Ssmerville, dyer, Greenook, Scotland, to Harriet, eldest daughter of H. Clothier, Roslyn. STRONAcn-nowDEN.—On the Ist December, at St. Matthew's, by the Rev. E. P. Hood, Henry Douald, fourth sou of the late Donald Stronach, to Catherine, eldest daughter of C. R. Howden: Townsend—Patne.—On the Bth November, at St. Paul's Church, Dunedin, by the Yen. Archdeacon Edwards, James Andrew, third son ©f Francis H. Townsend, of Oaraaru, to Mary Ann Amy, third daughter of Francis Payne, of Otakia.

Andf.bson.—On the 17th December, at her residence, Hishcliff, Peninsula, Agnes Anderson, relict of the late Joseph Anderson; aged 78 years. Deeply regretted. Archie.- On the 12th December, at his parents residence, Woodburn, Normanby, North-East Valley, George, second and beloved son of John and Jane Archie ; aged nine years and five months. Deeply regretted. . Baejertz.—On the 20th December, at Leitn "Walk JMorth-Ea3t Valley, Entelle, dearly loved infant daughter of Charles and Isabella Baeyertz (accidentally drowned); aged one year and ten months. Bond.—On tho I?th December, at his residence, Cmiiberlandstrest.'William. dearly loved husband of Margaret Bond; aged 36 years. Very deeply Brown".—On the 17th December, at Mosgiel, Aristides V. Brown, son of the Rev. W. Psnton Brown and Agoes Gerrard Ingram; aged 24years.. Deeply regretted. Brown.—On the 19th December, at Kaitangata, Kenneth Cameron, infant son of Hugh and Catherine Brown; aged one year and five months. Buxtok.—On the 6th December, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr E. C. Kuttoa, Forth street, Ann Buxton, relict of the late John Buxton; in her 74th year. Deeply regretted. Caldwkll.—On the 11th December, at his residence, Hawthorn Avenue, Momington, James Caldwell; aged 75 years. Cihlton.—On the 14th December, at Eyrcton, Canterbury, Jane, widow of the late Thomas Chilton, and mother of Dr Charles Chilton, I'ort Chalmers: aged 68 years. C'louston.—On the 25th November, at her residence, Northern Cemetery, Dunedin (suddenly), Margaret, the dearly beloved wife of Charles Cbuaton ; aged 5« years. Deeply regretted. Coster.—On the Ist December, at Terrace Creek, Winton, Maggie Auld, the beloved wife of W G. Coster, and eldest daughter of J. B. Porteous, Winton; aged 21 years. Deeply regrCtiAWFORD.—On the 6th December, at her residence, Keed street, Oamaru, Anna Maria, wife of Captain James Field Crawford; aged 71 Kixisson.—On the' 2nd December 1891, at her resilience, Tuapeka West SchoolUoiise, Elizabeth Frances the beloved wife of Kichard Elhsson (late of Clinton); aged 64 years. Deeply reSlFoiaONG.—On Friday, 30th November, at Wanganui, Elizabeth Anna, the beloved wife of Gordon i'orlong; used 61 years. Fowlfr —On the 2f)th November, at her residence, Maybank, Jennie M'Neill, the beloved wife of Ali;x. John Bowler, and daughter of John Broome, of Opoho. Deeply regretted. GiLL.-On the 11th December, at Palmerston, Phyllis Kate Priscilla, the infant daughter of A. H. and M. Gill; aged one year and eleven months. Godfrey.—On the 11th December, at her residence, Stuart street, Annie (Nun), the dearly loved and true-hearted wife of Reuben Willism Godfrey ; aged 25 years. Grindley.—On the 14th December 1894, at her r^sidenct, Albany street, Mary Ann, relict of the lf.te William Grindley; aged 66 years. Deeply 1 Hamilton.—On the 9th December, at his residence, fark street, Kensington, James Kirkwood, the beloved husband of Marion Hamilton; aged 61 years. Deeply regretted. Irvine.—On the 7th December, at Coolgardie (of typhoid fever), Caarles, youngest son of the late General Irvine. Irvine -Ou the 26th November (suddenly), at her residence, Leith Valley, Secunda Maxwell, the dearly beloved wife of Beorge Roland Iryine, of Arbroath, and second daughter of Jane and the late George Maxwell, of Dumfriesshire ; aged iS years Deeply regretted. Friends at a distance will please accept this the only intimation. Edinburgh papers please copy. Jou.vsen.—On the 24th November, at Danevirke North Island (accidentally killed), iiler J. Johnsen, late of Shag Point, beloved son of Charles and Marie Johnsen ; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. Johnston.—On the 16th December, at th« residence of his parents, Kaihiku, Andrew, fourth son of Mr John Johnston ; aged 23 years. _ Kelly.—On the 10th December, at the residence of her parents, Kaitangata, Elizabeth, the youn-est daughter of Mr and Mre Win. Kelly (butcher); aged live years and three months. 'kugouu— On"the 11th December 1891, at the residence of his son-in-law, John M'Donatd, Magnetic street, Port Chalmers, David i-ilgour; in his eightieth year. „ MiLLS.-On Sunday, 9th December, at Nenthorn George, the beloved son of H. N. Muls; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. Macdonai.d.-Od the 13th December 1894, at Enwood, South Invercargill, Charlotte Clements, the beloved wife of Thomas Morell Mac Donald, solicitor ; aged 51 years. Mooi)».-On the 25th September 1894, at Dunediti (after si- months' illness), Christina, the wife of Samuel Moody ; aged 43 years S Moore.-On the 30th November, at Nevada House, Koslyu, Edith Briscoe, the beloved wife of W. A. Moore; a«d 26 years. ~.,., Mum.—Onthe 12th December, at bpnnghank, Rebecca, the beloved sister of Thomas Muir, M'm^mi.-On the 20t'li December, at Coolevi\\e Western Australia, of typhoid, George Sinclair, eldest and bsloveri son of William and Catherine MT.eath; in his twenty-hfth year. j Deeply regretted.

Orr.— On the 27th November, at her father's 1 residence at Saddle ttill, Agnes, the Iv-loveii and \ youngest surviving daughter of William Orr; aged 21 years. Deeply regratted. Park,—On the 4th December, at Melbourne, of typhoid fever, Jessie, fifth, daughter of ttie late William Park, Ilosemount, Caversham ; aged 1!) years. Seaton.—Ou the 28th November, at Portobello, Jane, the beloved wite of David I>. b«aton ; aged 29 years. Deeply regretted. Timor.—On the 13th December, at St. Andrew street, Dunedin, Sarah Throp, beloved mother ef B. Throp ; in her eighty-firat year. Tyrie .—On the 4th December, at Castle street, George, the youngest son of Mrs Tyrie; aged 21 | yeara Übe.— On the lltri December, at hia residence, Eglinton road, Monviogton, Archibald Reid Ure ; aged 70 years. Vickekv.—On the Ofcli Dec?.m.bor, at Oarlton, Melbourne, Victoria, John Vickery, the beloved father of Mrs F. Bastings, Milton ; aged 88 years. IN MEMORIAM. Clark.—ln loving remembrance of Archibald Olark, who departed this life at Roxburgh, on the 14th December 1892. Interred at Lawrence.— Inserted by bis affectionate wife. How.—ln sad and loving memory of our dear aud only child, Grace, who died on the 16th December 1893; aged 13 month 3. 'Tis hard to break the tender cord Wlwn love has bound the heart; Tis hard, so hard, to speak tbe words— " We for a time must part." Lonely the house and sad our hearts Since our wee Grace has gone; But, oh ! a brighter home than ours In Heaven is now her own. M'Lay.—ln sad and loving memory of our dear son John, who died on the 6th December 1893; aged 22 years. Not gone from memory, not gone from lovb, But gone to Ms Father's home above. Webb.—ln loving remembrance of John Jefferis Webb, who died on the 16th December 1593; aged 15 years and six months. We miss thee from our home, Jack, We miss thee from thy place, A shadow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care, Our home is dark without thee— We miss thee everywhere.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10240, 24 December 1894, Page 6

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MIKING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10240, 24 December 1894, Page 6

MIKING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10240, 24 December 1894, Page 6

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