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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Air.AN.—On. tho 27fch August, at Mosgiel, the wife of W. Allan, M.8., of a daughter. . : v . Coutts.—Oa1 the 21th August, at Stoneburny Dimback, the wife of G. B. Coutts, of twin sons. CLARKSON.-On Sunday,. 12th September, at Maclasgan street, Dunedin, the wife of A. Clarkson, of »son. Both doing well. '.'•'; , , I'iNLAY —On the 12th September, at the schoolhouse, Kokonga, the \yife of T. .A. Finlay, a Higgins.—On the 21st August, at Ballark, Heyingtdn place, Toorak, Victoria, the AVife of George Higgios, M. lnsc. C.8., of a daughter 8 Johnston —On tho 30th August, at Hartford, Waipahi, the wife of John Johnston, Waikaka Valley, of a daughter. ■ , M'OONNOCHiE.-On the 4th September, at St. Bathans, the wife of W. H'Connochie, of:. a daughter. • , ~ I'EAT.-On the 19th inst., at Mount Gowne, the wife of David' Peat, of a son. '-.' Watson.—On the IBth September, at her residence, Bellevue, Port Chalmers, the wife of John Watson, jun., a son.

Bolt—Fallows.—On the Ist September, at St Andrew's Church, Wellington, by the Rev. C. S Ogg, Francis Bruce, second son of the Hon. W. 51 Bolt M L.C, to Florence Eastham, eldest daughter of Mr H, Fallows, of Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. , ,„-_• Bates—B.tUNTON.—On the Bth September, 1597,, at the iesidence of the bride's brother, Selwyn, N<.rth-Kast Valley, by the Rev. D. Borne, Kdwin William, only son of the late Captain J. Or. Bates, R N , Brighton, England, to Jane, third daughter of the late Thomas Brunton, of Lawrence. Cox-Fox.-On the Ist'September, at All Saints' Church, Sumner. by the Rev Canon Harper (uncle of the bridegroom), assisted by the Rev. Henry Purchaa, Percy Harper Cox, manager Bank of Australasia; Ashburton, to Alice Emily, second daughter of W. Bowman Fox, Ashburton. JDuley—Holland.—On the 15th September, 1897, at the residence of the bride's mother, Para--kaifui, by the Rev. D. K. Fisher, John Dul«y, Owaka, eldest son of the late Mrs Duley, Purakanui, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Joaepn. Holland, Purakanui. '■ '-...' Gilliatt^Borrie.—Oa the 27th August, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Donald Borne, Esq., Papakaio, by the Rev. David Borne, George Gilliatr, Rangitata, to Maggie, second daughter of the Ute Jame3 Borrie, Papakaio. Gray—Wilson.—On the sslst Septembsr, at the residence of the bride's parents, Manor place, by the Rev. Dr Waddell, George Gray, youngest son of Mr Jame3 Gray, Manor place, to Alice Mary, second daughter of Mr James Wilson, Dunedin. GwYN-PocKNAi.L.-On the 24th August, at; the Hanover street Baptist Church, by the Rey.. A North Joseph, second youngest son of the late James Gwyn, Broad Bay, Otago Peninsula, to Hannah Kirkman (Rose), second eldest daughter or* the late Thomas Pocknall, of Dunedin. Mujjro—Johnstone.—On the 19th August, 1897, at Albany street, by Mr Mazeugarb, James, the fourth son of D. Munro, Moeraki, to Louisa Ethel, fourth daughter of J. Johnstone, Albany MuRRAY-MENziES-MENziES.-On the 7th Sep. tembar, 1597, at St. John's Church, Wellington, by Rev. Jas. Pateraon, Duncan, fifth son of the late Major Gilbert J. Murray-Menzies, 42nd Highlanders, of Avondaie, Stirling, to Winifred, third daughter of the late J. A. R. Menzies, M.L.C., of Dun Alister, Otago. . Pateiison-Kerr.—On the 24th August. 1597. at Kingston, by the Key. Ja3. Blackie, William IConip Paterson, second son of the late W. li. Paterson, Pleasant Valley, to Nova Pcotia Kerr, third daughter of the late J. B. ICerr, Kingston.-; Scott-Grken.—On the 14th Septembe., at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev, A. North, of Dunedin', James, eldest son of Henry •Scott, The Braes, Merton, to Alice, daughter of John Bartlett Green, Pleasant Grove, Owaka Scoit-DaniEll.—On the 31st August, 1897, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J E Will, of Lawrence, Walter, fourth son of Henry Scott, The Braes, Merton to Geor^na, fifth daughter of Stanuous Darnell, J.P., Kennedy. Farm, Tuapeka Mouth. ~ ' , Webster—M'Glashan.—On the 25th August, at the residence of the bride's parents, High street, Roslyn, by the Rev. R. It. M. Suther and, John eldeßt son of John Webster, Kaikorai Valley, to Annie Peebles, eldest daughter of j Donald M'Glashan, Roslyn.

Austin.—On the 27th August, 1897, at Alexandra South, Mary Ann, the Moved wife of James Austin ; aged 37 years. Alexander—Ou the22nd September, at South Duuedin, William, the beloved husband of Marion Burns Stewart .Alexander, in his seventy-first year. Deeply regretted. Bannersian.—On the 16th September, at Bruce street, Hoslyn, Elizabeth, siater of Key. Wiu. Bavmerrnau; aged 79 years. Blackburne.—On the 35th September, at B juvnemouth, Enpland, the Key. Samuel Blsickburno, H.A., formerly principal of St. John's College, Auckland ; aged 77. Buooks.—On the 7th August, at Roxburgh, Nellie, daughter of Benjamin and Nellie Brooks ; aged two years. Buooks.—On the 19th September, at Roxburgh, Nellie, beloved wife of Benjamin Brooks, and eldest daughter of Thomas Rankin, Wyndham ; aged 27 years. Deeply regreited. Bajinks.—On the 7th September, 1897, at Main road, South Duuedin, William Dix Barnes; in his eightieth year. Deeply regretted. Brabyn.—On the 220 d September, at the residence of his son, John Brabyn, Clarendon, William Brabyn; aged 72 years. Deeply regretted. His end was peace. (Jaiiqill.—On Tuesday, 31st August, at " The CKft'i<," Helen, youngest daughter of Mr B. B. Oarsjill. Claque.—On the 13th September, 1597, at the Tuapeka Hospital, after a painful and protracted illness, James Claque, native of Douglas, Islo of Man; aged 62 years. Widely respected. Clapcott.—On the 19th September, at Newiogton, Henry Clapcott ; aged 67 years.

Carruthers.—On the 18th September, at her residence, Highcliff, Peninsula, Jane, relict of the late Francis Carruthers; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. . Douglas.—On the 3rd September, Davina, youngest daughter of the late W. E. Douglas, Waikouaiti; aged 12 years. .. Dalziel —On the Bth September, at Dunediu Hospital, Christopher, beloved husband of Mary Dalziel Tuapeka "West, and son of the late Lawrence Ualziel, Asthing, Shetland; aged 64. Deeply regretted. , De Longueville Graham.—On the 2nd August at his residence. Charlton, Kent, England Harry de Longueville Graham, youngest brother of Charles de Longueville Graham, Port Chalmers, and Erahdson of the late George Graham Graham, Esq., High Bailiff of West Kent. RIP Denniston. —On the 14th- September, at Feudalton, Christ Church, Thomas Denmston; ""Elliott —On the 11th September, at, Cambridge, Auckland, John Martin Jennings KJliott, beloved father of Thomas nnd William Elliott, SouthDunedin, and Mrs S. K. Carswell, Mataura; in his sixty-third year. y ISH _On the 23rd September, at his residence, Stafford street, H. S. Fish, M.H.R.; aged 59 years. Deeply regretted. . Fergusson.-On the .24th September, at his residence, High street, Alexander John Fergusson, M.D.; agM st> years. Gray!—On the 24th September, at her residence, Frederick street, Margaret Boag,the beloved wife of John Gray (late of Gore and Fine Hill); aged 65 years. Her end was peace. Gregory.—On the Bth September, at her residence, Rutherglen, Kaikorai, Rebekah, tha beloved wife of George Gregory; aged 41 years. Fell asleep in Jems. _ Gbbbie.—On the 13th September, at her residence, St. .David 'street, Margaret Boyd, wife of James Gebbie ; in her eighty-first year. Gladstone.—On the Ist September, at his residence, Kew, Victoria, John Gladstone, the beloved father of W. B. Gladstone (Invercargill) and Walter Gladstone (Queen street, Dunedic); in his seventietll year. ' Gibson.—On the 27th July, at Glasgow. Mary M'Bride, relict of Captain Peter Gibson, of Lamla*h, Arran', Scotland, and mother of the late Captain Matthew Uibson, of the Jessie Headman, and latterly of the s.s. Strathlyon. Graham.—On the 17th September, at the residence of her parents, Bernecia street, Port Chalmers Mary, the eldest and beloved daughter of William and Ellen Graham; aged 28 years. Deeply regretted. ■ - : Gunton —On the 21st September, at Factory road, Mosgiel, Mary Ann, beloved wife of William Gunton; aged 73 years. .'■.;.. HARDiB.-On the 16th September, at Pembroke, John Hardie, blacksmith. Alberlown, native of Polmont, Scotland ; aged- 57. Hislop.—On the 13th September, at herdaughter's residence, Mosgiel, Janet Lamond Hislop, the beloved wife of Robert Mislop, of Clinton; iv her sixty-second year. After much suffering; borne with Christian resignation, she fell quietly a3leep. HASI'iE.-^On the 14th September, at Roxburgh, William, eldest son of Joseph Hastie, Prebbleton, Canterbury, and only brother of George Hastie, Georee street, Dunedia ; aged 43 years. Jackson.—On .the 7th September, John JacK> son; ajred.47 years. ■ . . , : Johnsiose.—On the 22nd September (sud. denly)' at Oromwell, Alexander Yule Johnston^ ) Le Feovre.—On the 306h August, at the Dunediu Hospital, Abraham James, the beloved husband of Hester Le Feuvre, and son-in-law o£ Oharles Stevenson, Port Chalmers ; in his.forty, first year. Deeply regretted. ■•.,••■-':.„...■ Mander.—On the Ist September, at Broad Bay, Mary Anne, wife of the late William Mander, Lichfield, England: aged 85. _ ' :- i _:- ---> M'Kay —Onthe 4th September, Angus BTKay, of Otakia ', aged 66 years. Deeply regretted. ;• Murray.—On the 12th September, at the resi« dence of her parents, George street, Dunedin, Isabella Mathewson (Isa), the fourth daughter ol John and Atalanta Murray; aged 27 years. Daeplyregretted. . : , • . ■.- M'RORIB.^-At Outram, Victoria, after a short illness, Thomas M'Rorie, the eldest son of .Ma James M'Rorie, Abbotsford ; aged 39. V Mills—On the 19th.September, at her.resi. dence, Stoneleigh, George street north, Emily," wife of William Mills. . M'Skimmikg.—On the 23rd September, at Ben. har, Catherine Annie, daughter of Peter and Mary ■ M'Skimming; aged six weeks. "Safe in the arms of. Jesus." ... . Pbicior.—On the 22nd September, at his residence, Wellington, George William, the eldest sod of the late George Prictor, of Dunedm; agedss —On the 21st September, at liis resi. dence, City road; Koslyn, Edward A. Phillips, 8.A.; aged 39 years. ' :' _. . PATOz\ —On the 6th September, at Christ • church, Mary Gray, wife of J. K. Piton, ana beloved mother of Janie and Daisy Hart. _ Peterson.—On the 14th September, nthissona residence, St. Leonards, Peter Peterson, of Reawick, Shetland ; in his eighty-eighth year. Deepls On the 18th September, at his. late residence, .Brunßwiek street, South Duneain, after a painful illness, Magnus, the beloved huaband of Helen Robertson ; aged 50 years. Deeply regretted. Home papers please copy. At rest. SchultZe.—On the sth' September, at Haw. thorn, Victoria, George Edward Featherston, beloved husband of Elsie S. Schultze, late of Puke-bra, Waikouaiti, New Zealand, son ot tba late Charles William Schultze, of Thorndoß, Wellington, New Zealand; aged 36 years. ■ _ 1 SMEATOJf.-On the 17th September.at hw resi. dence, Nevada, David Smeaton; in his eightietn i ye|MAiLL.-0n the 15th September, at his resl.. [ deuce, Balloon farm, Kaitangata; of pneumonia; Andrew Smaill; aged 52. - . SniELDS.-On the 6th- September, at .Hyae, Charles James Shields, M.8., Ch.B., Melbourne, F.R.C.S., London; aged 36years. • . ; Sure H.-On the 7th September, at his late rest. -dence,' Clerk street, North-Bast Valley, Peter, dearly beloved husband of Barbara Smith, and eldest son of John Smith, Walls, Shetland; aged 48 years; Deeply regretted. SlSE.—On the 22nd September, at Melbourne, Louise Kosenbere, youngest daughter of Greorg* L. Sice, of this city; aged 18 years. .. .; Thomson.—On the 4th September, at Newing. ton, Maori Hill, William Thomson; in his eightySeTo"tPKwl r-On the 11th Septsmber, at her i mother's residence, Frederick street, Margaret, ithe third eldest daughter of the late-Henry Toßipkin's. ' Deeply regretted. . _ . VoiSEY.-On. the Bth September, at Devon Cottage, Goodall street, Caversham, Kiehard Voisey, dearly beloved husband of Harriet Mugford Stentiford Voisey, and father of Samuel Voisey, Port Chalmers; in his ninety-second year. Wood.-On the'7th September, at Oie residence of J. C. Pousonby, Esq., Anderson's Bay, Martha, beloved wife of Captain John Wood. .. . ■' WRIGHT.-On the 14th September, at the w^deuee of Mr Horder, George street, Dunedin, Jane Low, fifth daughter of Margaret and the ,latfl Jaa.es Wright, Pine Hill; aged 24 years. . WIDDELt.-On the 25th August, at Oie residence, of her son-in-law^ James street, New Brighton, Christchurch, Catherine, relict of th« late Joseph Waddell, of Oamaru; aged 71.

IN MBMOEIAM.

BarCß.-In loving memory of my father, Peter Bryce, who died at Dipton, Southland, 14th September, 1886. . ■■..-. . . .

Sleep, father, sleep! Rest, peaceful rest! We follow soon. God knows when best. —Inserted by Ms sorrowing daughter, M. A. G., Bslclutha. , ~ , .- OAJ)PBELL.-In loving memory of Alexander Campbell, whq_ died at Auchmore, North TaierJ, September 18,1893. ■ Not many rich or noble called, «-■ Not many great or wise;, . .' • they whom God makes his kinga ana priests . Are poor in human eye 3, To Itnow the Lord Himself shali come, . What cheering hope does this afford ; And "we in-Him"—"with them,"-" all one." So shall be " ever wifh.the Lord. —Inserted by his wife.. :.

Caupesteb..—ln sad and loving memory of.out dear mother, Mary Ann Carpenter, of Caveman* who died September 20,1891; aged 63. : The trial Was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. Though cruel Death has snatched from vie* ' A loving mother, kind and true, : ■ Death cannot from our minds efface Her loving smile and gentle face. Her wor<?s, her action, are not dead, But in our hearts are daily read. —Inserted by her sorrowing family.

Hewitson.—ln loving remembrance of Elizabeth Ann Hewitson. who departed this life on tht 10th September, 1896, at Lovell's Mat. She will tread our paths no more, For all her pleasant labour's o'er; God's call was hastened home and sealed— ■ God's will be done. Oh, world's pomp and glory! Your charms are spread in vain; She heard a sweeter story— She found a truer gain. -"'- Where Christ a place prepareth, There is her loved abode; : There shall she gaze on Jesus— 1 There shall she dwell with God. r-Inserted by her loving husband and family.

Ivens. —Iv loving remembrance of my dear su , Frank Percy Ivens, who died in Melbourne, 10) Jf September, 1595. Ireland.—ln. loving memory of our dess mother, Isabella Ireland, of Mount Cargill, who died Ist September, 18S6; aged 81 years. A loving mother, true and kind, • She proved to be in heart and mind}; She parted from this world of pain. But only died to live again. Never mere her smile will greet us, Never mure her lips will bless, Or her loving tones will counsel, Or her tender hands caress. —Inserted by her loviDg son and daughter-in-law, Peter and Louisa Ireland.

Leckie.—ln loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Bunedin, September 12,1891. ' You are not forgotten, mother dear, Nor will you ever be; As lone ac life nnd memory last I will remember thee. —Inserted by her loving son, James Leckis, Hakateramea. MDNRO.-In loving memory of Alexander Donald Munro, who lost his life by & jevoj™* accident at Traquair station, Outram, on the dOth August, 1596.

Twas sad sad indeed, to part with our loved one J We scarce can believe darling Alex is gone, But Jesus has called him to Mansions ofGlory, To be with Him there in that beautiful Home. —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, aad sister.

M'Phail.—Tn loving remembrance of Angus M'Phail, who departed this life on the 3lsfc August, 1898, at Moa Flat. R.I P. He is gone, but not forgotten. Never shall his memory fade ; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Hound the place where he is laid.

—Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family.

Pezet.—On September 6, ISP6, at Ulladala, New South Wales, Eliza Mary (Lossie), wife of P. l'ezet, and only daughter of the late Alfred G. and Eliza Price.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10919, 28 September 1897, Page 7

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10919, 28 September 1897, Page 7

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10919, 28 September 1897, Page 7