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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

AITKEN.—On ithe 21st August, at M'Master street, East Invercargill, the wife of Andrew Aitken, Mat-aura Island, of a son. . DENNISON.—On the 14th September, at Crieff Lodge, O.amaru, tha wife of Haddon Dennison, of a daughter. GEEEN.—On the 4th. September, at the Sussex Hotel, Dunedin, the wife of J. G. Green, of a son (still-born, prematurely). HILL.—On the 31st August, at Eichmond street, Kew, tho wife of T. Hill, of a son. MOLONEY.—On the 2nd September, at Cargill street, the wife of John Moloney, a daughter. MOEEISON.—On 16th August, 1898, at the Manse, Hastings, the wife of the Eev. A. S. Morrison, of a son. EOBEETSON.—On the 18th September, the wifo of A. J. Bobertson, Le-ith street, of a daughter. EUTHEBFOED.—On the 16th September, at CaVersham Eise, Mrs J. E. Eutherford, of a son. SEATTEE—On the 19th August, at Arrowtown, the wife of George Seatter, Frankton, TELFOED.—On the 19th August, at Otanomomo, the wifo of T. Telfdrd, of a daughter.

ANDERSON—KEATES.—On 27th July, 1898, at St. Andrew's Manse, Auckland, by the Rev. Jas. Milne, M.A., William Barrett, elder son oi the late Captain John J. Anderson, to Daisy Edith, second youngest' daughter of T. Keates, Dunedin. New York papers please copy. CAMPBELL — TUBNBULL. —On the 3rd September, 1898, at Dunedin, by the Rev. I. K. M'lntyre, Herbert Cecil Campbell to Thomasina Stephs-ason (Ina) Turnbull. DREWE—RIGG.—On the 2nd June, 1898, at Ashfield, near Sydney, N.S.W., by the Rev. Rainsford Bavire, Arthur, second son of the lato Clifford John Drewe, solicitor, Liverpool, England, to Lily, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Charles William Rigg, of Dunedin, "Now Zealand. GLOAG—CUNNINGHAM.—On the 21st September, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Panton Brown, Margaret Jane, the eldest daughter of Mr William Cunningham, farmer, Stonebum, to Jamos Alexander, the only son of the lato Mr David Gloag, of Waikouaiti. GORINSKI—GIBBS.—On the 19th September, at Invercargill, by the Rev. Dean Burke. Frank, eldest son of Joseph Gorinski, of Allanton, Taieri, to Eliza Ann, third daughter of Jesse Gibbs. Seaward Moss. • i-FITCHETT.—On 10th September, 1898, at St James's Church, Marylebone, London, by the Rev. Robert Mayo, M.A., uncle of the bridegroom, John Pyrn Mayo, 8.A., Oxon., of Ivy House, Corsham, Wilts, to Alice Maud, daughter of Dean Fitchett, Dunedin. MUIRHEAD—PRATT.—At the residence of Arthur Hoby, Esq., L.D.S., Wellington, on tho 13th inst., by Rev. Charles Dallaston, the Rev. John. Muirhead, of South Dunedin', to Minnie Pratt, of Worthing, Sussex, England.

EOY-BEIGGS.-On; August 23/;"1888,'" at St.; ■ Peter's Church, Caversham, by the Bov. J3..'.; M. King (canon), ■ John, third son of David, ' Boy, carpenter Maori Hill, to Louisa Harriet Alberta Briggs, third daughter of the late James B. Briggs, brewer, Caversham. TODD—MARTIN.—On Monday, July 25, 1898, at Laburnum Bank, Eoslynj by the Bev. E. H." Howard, David, eldest son of Mr William Todd, to Jean, eldest daughter of Mr Angus Martin, Mountain Viow, Timor, New South Wales. . ■■•-,'■■'': '". TUBTON—DE SALAMOS— On the 15th Sep- ; tember, at All Saints', Dunedin, by the Very < . Bey. Dean Fitchett, Hanson Turton to Mar- " guerite Augustine de Salamos. j • YOUNG—BENN.-On the'2lat July, 1898, at the Church of England, Lawrence, *by tha Ven. Archdeacon Beaumont, Percey, the only, ad-i of the late T. Young, barrister, York, and grand-nephew of the lato Lord Dullevil, to Mary Martha Bonn, of Lawrence, daughter of C. S. Benn, of America. .

ALLAN.—On the 17th September, at Fairfielcl, Lily B; Allan» the beloved daughter of Peter and Janet Allan; aged 24 years. ... Deeply. - regretted. BAIN.—Ott the 24th September, at her son s residence, Broom - Hill, Halfway. Bush, Marion, relict of the late James Bain; aged ' 77 years. ■•■■■■.' . '■ ' BANNATYNE.—On the 24th July, at • Dundee,Scotland, on'board the Robert Duncan, Cap-; tain Donald Bannatyne, Benvaxen, Saltcoats. •BOOTHBY.—On the 7th September, at Waiwetu, Lower Hutt (after a painful illness), William, the beloved, husband of Elizabeth Boothby; aged 61 years. BBEBNEE.—On the 13tU September, .at his residence, Musselburgh, William, fifth son . of the late Thomas Brebner; aged 41 years. Deeply regretted. ' ■ CHAPitAN.—On the 10th September, at Town ' Belt. road,. Eoolyn, Eobert Chapman (late Registrar Supreme Court, etc., Dunedin); aged 86 years and 7 months. CHISHOLM.—At the residence of his son '. (Alexander Chisholm), Oiljtram, John Chiaholm, sen.; in bis eightieth year. CHURCH.—On the 21st July, 1898, three days after his wife's decease, Henry Duncan, Church, of Kirkchrist, Cudgee, Viotoria, the youngest son of the late John Church, Kirkchrist, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland; aged 72. "CRAIG— On the 12th September, at his .residence, Goodwood, Archibald, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Craig; aged 54 years. . CRAWFORD—On the 25th September, at hia' father's residence, Boss street, Roslyn, Angus, Alexander (Alic), third son of Mr James: Crawford; m'his twenty-fifth year. DALY.—On the 4th August, at.Nudgee, Bris' bano, Queensland, Jane, wife of F. J. Daly^ and daughter of Eobert and Helen BogersV Tiinaru, JST.Z.; aged 42. DAVIDSON.—On the 13th September, at Lauriston, AhdeTson's Bay, at the residence o! her- daughter (Mrs Wm. Sonierville), Mar-' garet Horsburgh, relict of the late John1 Davidson, Haddington, Scotland, in her-, eighty-fourth year. ~.■■■' . - ■■ .'■ ':. DUNLOP.—On the 13th September, 1898, at. . his parents' residence, Lovell's Plat, Eobert, son of Archibald Dunlop; aged 19 years. FEY.—On the 17th August, off Burnett HeadSi--Queenßland, Captain Thomas , Angel. Fry, (barque Woosung), beloved husband of Helejf.. Fry, and highly-esteemed, son-jin-law of Mil. ■ and Mrs Chatham, Caversham; < aged 42 years, GEANT.—On the Bth September, at his resi*. dence; Milton, Otago (suddenly), Alexander Grant, Wool classer (formerly of Inverness), ." eldest son of Andrew Grant, Elgin, Scotland;'. aged 46 years. Deeply regretted. (Homa ■ papers please copy.) H&MBLY.—On the 12th September, at Hamil-' lon South (after a short illness), Mary Emily, .: the beloved' wife of William Hambly; aged ; 30 years. Deeply regretted. HOWOETH.—On 12th September, Thomas Howorth, of Walton Park;.in his seventieth HUME.—On 16th July, at Fort View, Eye-' mouth, Berwickshire, George Hume, late.' teacher at Anderson's Bay, Dnnedin; aged: ' 62. New.Zealand papers please copy. KEIELE.—On the 2nd August, at her residence, Thorngrove, Somersetshire, Jane ' Chapman, widow of the.late Daniel Keirle;" and mother of Mrs G. H. Oatway/ KILGOUB. — On tho 20th September,, ai - Brooklands, Alison Boss, dearly beloved wife : of James Kilgour. LEAHY.—On the 24th September, at Ash-' burton, Thomas Aloysius Leahy, M.D.; aged;-. 4f>. ' .■■■'... LYE.—On the lGth September (accidentally,, killed on the railway), Leslie, .the dearly loved son of Josiah and Mary Lye; aged i yoara and 3 months. MACKEEEAS.—On, the 14th September, af Bosemount, Helen Murray, eldest daughter of James and Helen Mackerras. . M'AEA.—On the 31st August, at her residence^ Pine Hill (suddenly, after a short illnessV . Margaret, the beloved wife of John. M'Ara; aged 53 years. : :J ; MEE.—On September 7th, at Brighton, Kurf . Bush, William Mee; aged.63 years. KELSON.—On the 4th September (suddenly); at Green Island, Samuel Nelson; aged 6s years. Deeply regretted. ; NOBTHFIELD.—On the 29th August, '1898, at the* residence of CJ S. Anderson, King street, Joseph Northfield; aged 82 years. Hi) end was peace. O'TOOLE.—On the 13th September, at her late residence, Howe street, Madeline, the wife of Patriok O'Toole; aged.s4 years. .Deeply. regretted.. '. ■ ■•:.'■ EEID— On the 17th September, at her resi-' dence, Clarendon street, after a shorjfc illness, Mary Eeid; aged 57 years. Deeply regretted., EC-DGEB.—On the 2nd September, at he?parents' residence, Forth street north (after a short illness), Annie Henderson, fourth daughter of James and Agnes Bodger; aged 22 years. : ■ • • ■ EONALDSON.—On the 12th September, ■ai Armagh street East, Christchurch, Arabella/ the beloved wife of the Bev. Wm. Bonald- - son, in the forty-fourth year of her marriage, and the sixty-eighth year of her age. ! E.I.P. Wellington, Wairar&pa, and Nelson papers' please: copy. ... EOWE.r-On the 20th September, at her resi- , dence, Greenhill, Anderson's Bay, Margaret, the beloved wife of George Bowe; aged 41 years. Deeply regretted. SHANKS.—On the 16th September, at her residence, Mataura, after a long illness, Eleanor Ann, relict of the lato James Stuart Shanks; aged 85 years. SHEPHEED.—On the 31st August, at her son's (Thomas M. Shepherd) residence, Forthstreet, Jano, relict of the late Patrick Nimmo Shepherd, late of Dundee; aged 82 years. THOMPSON.—On the 4th September, at his residence, Vogel street, South Dunedin, Thomas Thompson, late of Columella, Oamnru, in his seventy-fourth year. WADIE.—On the 30th August, at his daughter's residence, Kainga, Stafford street, Henry Wadie, usher of the Supreme Court; aged 82 years. ' WALKER.—On the 13th September, at his residence, Palmerston, William Walker; aged 60 years. Deeply regretted. WILSON.—At his residence, Cumberland street, Thomas Wilson; aged 41 years. WILSON.—On the 19th September, at his residence, Arthur street, William Hall, second son of the late David M. Wilson, and beloved ■ husband of Susan Wilson; in his twentyseventh vear. Deeply regretted. WBATTEN.—On the 15th September, at -the Dunedin Hospital, Beatrice Caroline, eldest daughter of D. and. S. Wratteu, of Owaka; aged 14 years. WEIGHT.—On the 28th June, at Boehampton;: House, Putney, London, George Wright, brother of the lato James Wright, Pine Hill; aged 54. INMEMORIAM. ■ ' BELL. In loving remembrance of Jessie Bell, who died at her residence, Eoso Bank, Blu** skin, September 25, 1897. Doarost mother, thou hast left us; Thy loss to us is gain to thee; In the land that has no sickness, , Thee we hope again to see. —Inserted by her loving son, John, and family. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Alexan- . der Campbell, who died at Auchmore, North , Taieri, on September 18, 1896. For two long years he suffered sore, Without a word or frown; At last he heard.his Saviour say: "Oh, come, ye blessed, home." —Inserted by his wife, Isabella Campbell. HEWITSON. —In loving remembrance c? Elizabeth Ami Hewitson, who departed this ' life on 10th September, 1896, at Lovell's Flat. Two years have gone, and still, to memory dear, Thy loving name we breathe and shed a tear. " Time cannot alter love so deep and true, - . And years bring but to us our grief anew. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. IRELAND.—In loving memory of our deal mother, Isabella) Ireland, of Mount Cargill, who died on Ist September, 1896; aged 8* , years., . . Dearest mother, thou hast left us; We thy loss most deeply feel. But 'tis God who has bereft us, And He can cur sorrows beal. —Inserted by her loving son and danghter-in» law, Peter and Louisa Ireland. . . IVENS—In loving remembrance of my Bon, Frank Percy Ivens, who died in Melbourne 10th September, 1895. ; M'PHAIL.—In loving remembrance of Angus M'Phail, who departed this life on 31st August, 1896, at Sunnysido Farm, Moa Flat, . E.I.P. > ■

A precioas one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. \ —Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family MUNRO.—In loving remembrance of Alexair t dsr Donald Munro, who was accidentally shg ■ at Traquair station on august 30th, 18961 aged 31 years. Oh, cruel end, for want of. thought, That: such dire act achieved! ■ ' .'■'. That thee, so swift, by fatal shot Of thy young life bereaved. Yet He v.ho marks the sparrows fall, ' • AVhato'er may them betide, More precious holds the deaths of all For whom His dear Son died. .■'■■■:■■ —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister. SLAWSON. —In fond remembrance of my dear nephews, William,* Frederick, and Henry' Slawson, only sons of David and Mary Slawson, and great-grandsons of the late Kev.'L.; L. Quinlan, D.D., Ayercourt; perished in their yacht off Brisbane Bay, September 9, > 1897. .v.: .....': ■.:',.:..;., ,:.■,,•■;■;.,;. ....■^■^■;';:.; —Inserted by, tUeirJaviug SBBjkM. l^ssgsj(^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11229, 27 September 1898, Page 7

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11229, 27 September 1898, Page 7

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11229, 27 September 1898, Page 7

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