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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND

DEATHS.

BAXTER.—On the 25th November, at ■VVoodslee Downs, the wife of H. J. Baxter—a daughter. BIIOWN.—On. the sth December, at Mrs Kelly s private hospital, Gore, the wifa of James Brown, Kaiwera, of a son. Both doing well. BREMNER.—On tho 4th December, 1900, at Balclutha, Mrs P. Brenmer, of Hyde—a daughter. BUSS.—On the 18th December, at Main road, South Dunedin, the wife of A. J. Buss, of a. daughter. CUNNINGHAM.—On the 2nd December, at Wnikoikoi, the wife of G. W. Cunningham, of a son. . INDER.—Op the 10th December, at heir residence, Rose street, Gore, the wife of S. G. Inder —a son. MORRAH.—On the 24th November, at Waikiwi, luvcrcargill, tho wife of Frank D. Morrah, of a daughter. MACKIE.—On Sunday morning, the 2nd December, at the Manse, St. Andrew's, the wife of the Rev. R. Mackie, of a daughter. M'AUAM.—On the 10th December, at Torrington, Anderson's Bay, the wife of "W. E. M'Adain —a daughter (Marjorie Keith). NANCARROW.—On the 24th November, at Clifton Villa, Mornington, the wife of William 'Nanoarrow of a daughter. RUTHERFORD.—On the 11th December, at Wanganui, the wife of A. J. Rutherford—a daughter. THOMSON.—On the 3rd December, 1900, at 12 Duke street, Dunedin, the wife of D. H. Thomson—a daughter. TALBOYS.—On the 17th December, at Elm Row, Dunediu, the wife of W. T. Talboys, of a daughter. WALKER.—On the.sth November, at Highcliff, the wife o£ James Walker, of a son; both well. "WHtfTE.—On the 2nd December, at Lees street, Duncdm, the wife of A. E. Whyte, of a son. WESTON.—On the 14th November, at her residence, Sylvester street, Coolgardie, the wife of Wm. Weston, of a son.

BARR—FORSYTH.—On the 28th November, 1900, at the residence of the bride's parents, Tainui street, Greyrnouth, by the Rev. Robert Stewart, Peter, only son, of the late Archibald Barr, Dunedin, to Mary Elizabeth (May), elder daughter of Robert Craig Forsyth, Greyinouth. BitOWN—LEASK.—On the 11th December, at the residence of the bride's paernts, by the Rev. J. C. Gellie, 8.A., minister, of Lauder, James, eldest surviving son of Mr W. Brown, Strathmore, Middlemareh, to Louisa Ann, youngest daughter of Mr Win. Leask, Pomona House, Ophiv. FLEMING-GRAY.—On 22nd November, 1900, at Centre Hill, by the Rev. J. Lyinburn, George Ferguson, fourth son of John Fleming, Adelaide, S.A., to Margaret Brownlee, eldest daughter of Robert Gray, Centre HiJl. station, Mossburn. GOLDIE—M'BEATH—On the 21st November, 1900, at the residence of the bride's parents, Glcnelg, by the Rev. Joseph White. John, only son of John Goldie, Totara, Valley, to Elizabeth Mary (Bessie), eldest daughter of John M'Beath, Totara Valley, South Cantorbury. HIETT—M'KENZIE.—On the 31st October, at the residence of the bride's mother, Castle street, by the Rev. E. H. Howard, William Henry, son of the late William Henry Hiett, Gloucestershire, England, to Jessie Ann, second daughter of the late Murdoch M'Jienzie, Taieri Beach. HALL—BLACK.—At the residence of the bride's parents, on November 21, 1900, by the Rev. M'Cosh Smith, of Naseby, Andrew Barclay, third son of William Hall, of Hallfield, Pateuroa. to Mary Wilkinson, second daughter of James Black, Wharepuui, Giminerburn. JOHNSTON—AULD.—On the 9th November, at First Church Manse, by the Rev. James Gibb, Robert Walter, youngest soii of Thomas Johnston, Aghadowey, Ireland, to Jemima, youngest daughter of David Auld, Peninsula, Dunedin. LOWRIE—KENNARD.—On the 2Sth November, 1900, at the First Church Manse, Invercargill, by the Rev. J. Gibson Smith, Alexander Lowrie, journalist, son of Joseph Lowrie, farmer, Mabel, Southland, to F. H. Amelia (Milly), eldest daughter of Simon Kennard, Waianiwa, Southland. MATTH-EWS—RICHMOND.—On the 31st October, at Castle street, Dunedin, by the Rev. W. Hcwitson, John Morton, eldest son of John M. Matthews, Dunedin, to Jenny, second daughter of the late AVilliam Richmond, Dunedin. M'LAKEN—MENDELSON.—On 28th Novern.ber, at St. Peter's Church, Temuka, by the Rev. T. Farley, William Runcorn, only son of the late Robert M'Laren, of Dunedin, formerly of Glasgow, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late Julius Mendelson, of Temuka. M'HAKDY—GRAY.—On the 22nd November, 1900, at Centre Hill, by the Rev. J. Lymburn, William Gordon, second son of James M'Hardy, West Taieri, to Agnes, second daughter of Robert Gray, Centre Hill station, Mossburn. M'TAGUE-KILGARRIFF.-On the 14th November, at St. Patrick's Church, South Dundein, by the Rev. J. O'Neill, Thomas M'Tague, to Ellen Kilgarriff, both of Milton. MOORE—SMITH.—On the Gth November, at Waratah, Allenton, Ashburton, by the Rev. C. B. Ingles, James Moore; Esq., fifth son of the late William Montgomery Moore, Scotland, to Henrietta Florence Smith, youngest daughter of the late AVilliam Smith, Hobart, Tasmania. . MORRICE—ROBINSON.—On the 21st November, ISOO, at the residence of the bride's parents, Carisbrook, Dunedin, by the Rev. William Saunders, William, son of Alexander Morrice, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to Jessie, only daughter of J. E. Robinson, Hillside Villa, Carisbrook. Home papers please copy. M'SWAN—BAGSHAW.—On the Ist December, 1900, at St. Mungo's Presbyterian Church, Clyde, by the Rev. James Mackie, Alexander M'Swan to Annie H. Bagshaw. MOORE—GALL.—On the 13th December, 1900, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, by the Yen. Archdeacon Robinson, Frederick Zwinglo, second son of the late Charles Moore, to Violet Felicia Sophie, only daughter of M. H. Gall, Germany. No-cards. RYAN—BROOKES.—On Wednesday, the 28th November, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, by the Rev. Father Murphy, John, eldest son of Patrick Ryan, Kokonga, to Aune, second daughter of the late Michael Brookes, of Naseby. THOMSON—LAIRD.—On the 24th October, 1900, at the residence of the bride's parents, Church street, Mosgiel, by the Rev. F. W. Boreham, James Alexander, eldest son of Mr Robert Thomson, Mosgiel, to Catherine, second daughter of Mr John Laird, Mosgiel. TRIPP—LAIDLAW.—On the 11th December, at the Cathedral, Dunedin, by the Bishop of Dunedin, assisted by ATchdeacon Robinson and the Rev. Johnstone Murray, Charles Howard Tripp, eldest son of the late Charles Georgo Tripp, Orari Gorge, Canterbury, to Margaret Ruth Laidlaw, daughter of the late William Laidlaw, Eastfield, Galashiels, Scotland. WOOD-MACGREGOR.-On the 28th November, at the residence of the bride's parents, "Wando," Wendonside, by the Rev. E. J. Carter, Robert Moreton, youngest sou of J. N. Wood, Wendonside, to Isabella May, eldest daughter of A. Macgregor, WendonBide. ,

AITKEN.—On the 7th November, at Christchurch, Gladys, beloved wife of R. H. M. Aitken, of Willesden, Ataahua; aged-22 years. ATTFIELD.—Ou the 13th November, at Alexandra South, Emma, eldest daughter of the ■late Charles Robert Attlield, of Clyde; aged 28 years. BORIS'S.—On the 12th November, at Union street, Maggie Ritchie, wife of John Robertson, and oldest daughter of Robert Burns, f.r.c.s!e. ASHBY.-On the 4th December, at his residence, Green Island, Edwin Albert Ashby; in his seventy-fourth year. BANEFIELD.—On the 7th December, drowned in Lake Brunner by a boat swamping, James Banefield, son of Elizabeth Cherry, Owaka; aged 20 years. Deeply regretted. CHISHOLM.—On the 2Gth October, at her parents' residence, Pacific street, Nevada, Lena Rider Hamilton, only daughter of Hugh M. and Agnes Chisholm; aged 10 months. CHALLIS.—On the sth November, Harriet, the eldest beloved daughter o£ George and Jane Challis; aged 32 years. CROSBIE.—On the 2nd November, 1900, at Elgin Park, Edendale, William, beloved husband of Johanna Crosbie, und third son of George Crosbie, of G lenrose, Edendale; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. CHALMERS.—On the 25th October, on board the Nine, at Daru, New Guinea, Sarah Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. James Chalmers. CROXFORD.—On. the 2nd November, at his residence, St. Andrew street, Charles L. Croxford; aged 64 years. Deeply regretted. CROSBIE.—On the 12th November, nt the residence of Mr Alexander Dobbie, Leith road, Woodhaugli, Duncdin, James, fourth son of George and Mary Crosbie, Glenrose, ■ Edendale; aged 27 years. Deeply regretted. CHRISTIE.—On the 29th November, at Saddle Hill, Allan Edmund, eldest son of D. L. Christie; aged 10 years. CHRISTIE.—On the 11th December, after a short, illness, at his residence, Tomahawk. Alexander, the beloved husband of Rebecca Christie; aged 45 years. Deeply regretted. CAULFIELD.—On the 15th December, at her residence, Riccarton, East Taieri, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Robert Caulfield; aged 54 years. Deeply regretted. DAWSON.—On the Bth November, at the residence of her grandmother (Mrs Annie Charlton), Castle street, Dnnedin, Fyvie Sybil, infant daughter of William and Eliza Dawson; aged 'i months. Deeply regretted. DAVIDSON.—On the 30th ' November, at his residence, Glen avenue, Mornington, John Davidson (chief engineer s.s. Waihora), the beloved husband of Emma Davidson; aged 50 years. DRUMMOND.—On the 20th November, at the residence of his son, James, Gloucester street. Christchurch, John Drummond, C.E.; aged 80 years. FISHER.—On the 11th December, at Clyde street, Roslyn, Harriett, the beloved wife of John Noakes Fisher, and mother of Horace, Lily, Hurtle, and Hector Fisher; in her 55th year.

EKENSTBEN.—On the 16th November, 1900, at Don street, Invercargill, Mary,. beloved wife of Bernard Ekenßteen; aged 01 years. Deeply regretted. . FRABER. On the Bth November, at Milton, at the residence of Mark Finch, Janet M'Leod, relict o£ the late Roderick Fraser, Glenlovat, Seacliff. FORHESUI.—On.the sth December, at her Residence, Duddingston, N.E. Valley, Matilda, the beloved wife of Alfred C. Forrest; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. GRAHAM.—On Sunday, 16th December, at her son's residence, Brighton, Margaret, relict of the late John Graham; aged 86 years. GOKDON.—On November 3, at Naseby Hospital, George Gordon, of Julnodin, Sutherlandshire, Scotland; aged 43 years.. HARRIS.—On the 7th October, at Shabbington, Buckinghamshire, William Harris, late colour-sergeant Chatham Division R.M.L.L, and drill instructor to the Japanese at Nagasaki, 1863-1866,- father of W. H. Harris, janitor of Otago University; aged 77. years. HOLDING.—On the 3rd November, at the residence of Mrs Bafcley,-Broughton street, South Dunedin, Daniel Holding, of Akaroa; aged 66 years. HAJIVIE.—On the 11th November, at View Bank,' Balchitha, John Napier Haryie, beloved husband of Elizabeth Harvie, and youngest son of the late John Napier Harvie, Killearn, Stirlingshire; ' aged GG years. Deeply regretted. HEA.TLEY.—On the 24tli November, at her parents' residence, Temuka, Dorothea, only child of F. J. and E. M. Heatley; aged 18 ■ months. HARCUS.—On the 29th November, at her residence, Macraes Flat, after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian patience, Margaret, the dearly beloved wile of Robert Harcus; aged 57 years. Four sons and three daughters mourn their loss. HENDERSON.—.On the Ist December, at her paronts' residence, Helensvale, Leith Valley, Margaret Mable, third and beloved daughter of William and Helen Henderson; aged 11 years and 2 montliß. Deeply regretted. HEARD.—On the 12th December, Eliza Heard, formerly matron at Dunodin Prison. HALL.—On the Oth December, at his Residence, No. 8 Clyde .street, Alexander, the beloved husband of Margaret Hall; aged 5S HOSIE.—On the 7th December, at her parents' residence, Kirklaud Hill, Kaikorai, Sarah (Tibbie), the beloved daughter of Robert and Sarah Hosie (lnte of Naseby); in her 12th year. Deeply regretted. ISAACS.—On the 10th December, at 51 High street, Abigail A. Isaacs; in her 63rd year. JACKSON.—On the Oth November, at Whetekura, Orm'ondville, Hawke's Bay, Ebenezer, eldest son of the late Ebenezer Jackson, Waitahuna. Deeply regretted. KNOWLES.—On the 7th November, at High street, Dunedin, ChaTles Henry Knowles, late of Tapauui; aged 53 .years. Asleep in Jesus. KERR.—On the 31st October, at the Dunedin Hospital, Andrew, the beloved son of Andrew and Mary Kerr, Kaitangata; aged 13 years. KERR.—On the Ist December, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr James Ha-ig), Campbell street, Mormngton, Mrs John Kerr, late of Christchurch; aged 60 years. Deeply regretted. KIRKLAND.—On the 4th December, at her residence, Green Island, Mrs Janet Kirkland, relict of the late Jame3 Kirkland; aged 61 years. Deeply regretted. LAMBERT.—On the Ist November, at Brockville, Kaikorai, Ann, the beloved wife of James Lambert; aged 76 years. LOVELL.—On the Ist December, 1900, at Hindon, William Lovell; aged 79 years. LAING.—On the 15th December, Ada, beloved wife of Percy Laing; nged 33 years. LIND.—On the 15th December, at Outram (suddenly), James, dearly beloved husband of Emma Lind; aged 41 years. Deeply regretted. MATHESON.—On the 30th October, of apoplexy, at his residence, corner of Hsj- and Irwin streets, Perth, Western Australia, John Mathe=on formerly of Victoria and New Zealand ; aged 67. itfACDONALD.—On the 30th October, nt ncr residence, St. John's Wood, North-East Valley, Emily, the beloved wife of Hugh Macdona.ld; in her fifty-fifth year. Deeply regretted. MILLS —On the 3rd November, at Macraes Flat, Jane, the beloved wife of Henry N. Mills; aged 58 years. Deeply regretted. M'GILL.—On the llthNovembor, at Ms residence, 26 Grange street, John Horace, the beloved husband of Emily M'Gill, and son-in-law of Mr Victor Klee, Wailati; aged 24 years. Deeply regretted. MEADE.—On the 15th November, at Mam street, South Dunedin, Bridget, the beloved wife of William Meade; aged' GO years.

H.I.P.

M'KEY.—On the 30th November, at her resi clence, Ocean View Hotel, Main road, South Duneclin, Margaret Ann, the beloved wife of Michael M'Key; aged 50 years. Deeply regretted. E.I.P. MORRISON.—On the 30th November, tit Morrison's, Margaret Young, the beloved wife of James Morrison. ■ M'DOXIGALL.—On the 10th December, at Palmerston, Maggie, the eldest and beloved daughter of tho late Donald and Jemima M'Dougall; aged 30 years. ii'lN'l'OSH.—On the 16th December, at her residence, Upper Duncan street, Elizabeth, relict of the late James M'Kenzie M'lntosh (Customs officer), after a long illness; aged 65 years. PUJjDY.—On the 22nd October, at Longwood, Victoria, Cornelius, the beloved husband of Mary PucJdy, and son of the late- John Puddy, Melbourne, and brother to Edward Puddy, Dunedin, and the late William Puddy, Waikouaiti. PASCOE.—On tho 13th November, at his residence,' Kaitangata, William, the beloved husband of Margaret Pascoe; aged 47 years, Deeply regretted. PATERSON.—On the 17th November, at his residence, New Brighton, Christchurch, James Paterson, late of the Australasian Hotel, Haclaggan street, Dunedin; aged 61 PALMER.—On the 23rd November, at Pretoria, of enteric fever, Edwin Henry, only son of Henry and Margaret Palmer; aged 23 POLLOCK.—On the 17th December, at her residence, 373 Castle street north, Jessio Laurenson, the beloved wife of ivobert Pollock ; aged 45 years. Deeply regretted. REID.—On the 21th October, at London street, Dunedin, after a long ant] painful illness, Mary Gall, wife of John Reid; aged 71 years. RITCHIE.—On the 27th October, Maria, widow of the late dames Ritchie, of Waipori; aged 65. R.I.P. RElD.—William M'Lean Reid, captain s.s. Adler, New York, and son-in-law of Mrs James Murison.—By cable. RICHARDSON.—On the sth December, at her residence, The Glen, Qutram, Eliza, relict oi the late Thomas Richagflson; in her 76th ROSS.—On the 9th December (suddenly), at tho residence of his son, Pahiatua, Welling- : ton, Archibald Hilson Ross, late of this city; in his eightieth year. SKEET.—On the 30th October, 1900, at the residence of G. H. Dennieon, The Firs, Oainaru, Kenneth Stewart Lufltin, son oi Robert Challen and Cecilia Stewart Skeet; aged 10 mouths. SONNTAG.—On the 30th October, at her rcsi dence, Brockville, Catherine, relict oi the late Charles Somitag; aged 69 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. SIMPSON.—On the 9th November, 1900, at his parents' residence, Smith street, Dunedin, Edgar John Simpson (Government Survey department), second son of J. and J. P. Simpson, and grandson of the late Rev. John Edmonds, Presbyterian minister, Longford, Ireland. SLIGHT.—On November 29, at Dunedin, Margaret, beloved eldest daughter of James and Christina Slight, of Waverley street, South Dunedin; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. STEVENSON.—On Ihe 3rd December, 1000, at his residence, Edendale, John Stevenson, late of Campbelltown, Argyllshire, Scotland; aged 75 years. SMITH.—Died at Brisbane on the 9th December, Patrick Smith. M.D. SMITH.—-On the 12th December, fit Tapanui, the beloved wife of James Smith, Liuhope. SUTHERLAND.—On the 17th December, at Wellington Hospital, Alexander, only son of ' Mrs Sutherland, Kaitangata. THOMSON.—On October 25, at the Dunedin Hospital (result of an accident, on train), John, the beloved husband of Agnes Thomson, of Maria load, South Dunedin; aged 30 years. Deeply regretted. THOMSON.—On the 29th October, at Momona. William Lindsay, only son of Andrew and Jane Thomson; aged 13 months. TALBOYS.—On the 18th December, nt Elm Row, Dunedin, Ruth, the infant daughter of J. and W. T. Talhoys. URSULA —On the 16th December, at her residence, the Convent, Queenstown, Sister Mary Ursula. R.I.P. WILLIAMS.—On the 38th October, at Cambrians (accidentally killed hv mine.). William Thomas Williams,' beloved husband of Mary Williams; aged 03 years. Deeply regretted. WOODS.—On the 2nd November, 1900, at Rivorton Hospital, William, beloved brother of John. Jameß. and Samuel Woods, Oreti Plains; in his fifty-eiehth year. Formerly of Beef ton and Waihi. -Native of County Deny, Ireland. WATKTNS —On.the 9th November, at his residence, Dowling street, .Tonice Srholes, the beloved husband of Sarah Walkins. WOODCOCK.—On the Hth November, at Mornin«trm, Lucy Victory, the infant daughter of John and Henrietta Woodcock; aged fi months. Deeply regretted. Aalecp in Jesus. . WARBURTON.—On the 19th November, at the residence of his parents, Rnveusbourne, Thomas Bertram (Berty), the beloved son of John and Elizabeth Warburlon; aged 20 years. Deeply regretted. WALSH.—On th<? 6th December, nt his residence. Sweet Water Creek, Dunback, Patrick ..Walsh; aged 23 years and 2 months. WHITELAW.—On the 6th December, 1900, .it Glasgow, Henry Norman, second son-oi tn<; late James Whitelaw; in his thirty-first year. WEBB.—At his brother's (J. R. Webb) residence, Invercargill, on Thursday, 6th December, Harry Augustus Webb, of Dunedin; aged 29 years. YOUNGER —On the 17th September, at Ibrox, Glasgow, Isabella Paxtnn, widow of the late Thomas Younger, North Shields; aged 76 years.

YJ3BBX— On tho 29th November, at his parents' residence, Thames street, Oamaru Reginald Earle Franklin, the dearly beloved inS only child of John H. and Barbara Yerex; aged .3 years 7 months and 6 days. Deeply regretted.

IN MEMORIAM. BJIODRICK.—In loving memory of Geo. S. Broarick; November 11, 1896. COUBT.-In loving memory of Louis Court, who died at Dunedin on the 26th October, 1890. COOK.—In loving memory- cf John Cook, who departed this life 15th December, 1896; aged BO years. These lines they are in memory Of a dear one whom we lost; And though we sadly mourn him, God wanted him the rncst. We prayed to God to spare him, But our prayers were all in vain, For as the morning hour drew near, God cased him of his pain. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. ELLIOTT.—In loving remembrance of Matthew Elliott, late of Mount Benger Station, Roxburgh, who died October 31, 1899.—Inserted by his loving wife. GLEN—In loving memory of my dear father, who died November 7, 1899.—Inserted by his daughter, Hannah Murison. GEEVES.—In loving memory of Mary Ann Gcevcs, '.vlio departed this life ou October 10, 1899; :iged BO years. Peaceful by thy silent .slumberPeaceful in thy grave so low. Thou no more wilt join our number, Thou no more our song wilt kno.v. Yet again wo hope to meet thee, When this day of life is fled, And in heaven with joy to greet theo, Where no farewell tears are shed. GILL.—In loving memory of Robert Gill, of Caversham, who died on tho 17th November, 1896.—Inserted by his.loving wife, Harriett Gill. LIND.—In loving and affectionate memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth Lind, who died at Port Chalmers, December 1, 1S98; aged 79 years. Two years ago to-day God's messenger came And relieved my dear mother of her pain; The sleepless nights she patiently bore, For Christ was waiting at the door. God then said let her trouble cease, And now my dear mother rests in peace. • Inserted by her loving daughter, Mrs Jacobson. . M'NTJLTY.—In loving memory of Mann M'Nulty, who departed this life on the 20th November, IS9D; aged 21 years. Peaceful in thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low; _ Thou no more will join our number,. Thou no more our songa will know. Yet again we hope to meet thee, t When the spirit of life has fled, And in Heaven we hope to greet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. STRAIN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Jane Strain, who departed this life 20th November, 1899; in her eighty-first year

We miss thee from our home, dear mother— We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our lives 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. —Inserted by her sorrowing family. RICHARDS.—In loving memory of Ruby, the beloved wife of William Richards, who died December 14, 1899. 'Tis just one year ago to-day Since mother, dear, was called away. She has gone; but not forgotten— Never ahull her memory fade, Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the place where she is laid. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. YATES—In loving memory of Ann, the beloved wife of Thomas Yates, sen., who died at Cavershnm on December 1, 1899.—Inserted by her loving husband and family.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND Otago Daily Times, Issue 11922, 21 December 1900, Page 7

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