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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

ALLAN.—On the 30th December, 1900, at Mosgiel, the wifo of Dr W. Allan, of a son. ARTHUR.—OiI the 26th January, at Clerk street, St. John's Wood, North-East Valley, the wife of John, Arthur, of a daughter. BELL.—On tho 27#li December, 11)00, at Lyndhurst House, 45 Moray place, Duncdin, tho wife of George W. Bell, Ranfurly—a daughter. BROWN.—Or. the 2tth January, at her residence, Bank of New Zealand, St. Bcthans, Otago, the wife of W. 11. Brown, of a daughter. CABLE.—OII the 53rd January, at "Taurima," Port Chalmers, the wife of A. Cable, of a daughter. HAY —011 the 20th January, at Gore, the wifo of H. W. Hay—a daughter. JACKSON.—On the 15th January, the wife of H. Jnckson, Mosgiel,, of a daughter. LEWIS.—OII Tuesday, the 22nd January, 1901, at Dunedin, the wife of J. H. Lewis, C.E., of n son. M'ATAMNEY.—On the 7th January, at Waipiata Hotel, the wife of P. M'Atamney, of a con. AI'ELREA.—On the 13th January, 1901, at .Bnlclutha, the wife of W. M'Elrea, of a daughter. PATTERSON.—On the 18th January, at the residence of Mrs Martin, George street, Dunedin, the wife of Adam Patterson, Middlemnrch, of a daughter. PATTON.—On the 13th January. 1901. at Clyde street, Invercargiil, the wife of C. W. Patton —p. daughter. WRIGHT.—On the 22nd January, at Upper Walker street, the wife of J. Inglis Wright— I a son.

t 0 BALLANTYNE—KERSE.—On the 26th _ Decomber, at the residence of the bride's parents. Hume Banlc, Dunrobin, by the Rev. W. A. Kyd, M.A., William Archibald, youngest son o£ Francis Ballantyne, to Margaret Jane, eldest- daughter of Charles Kerse. DOULL—ELLIS.—On the 26th December, at the residence of the bride's parents, Suulyluount-, by the Rev. Alexander Greig, John Adam, youngest son of Robert .Doiill, Mandevillo, Southland, to Charlotte White, second daughter of Stephen Ellis.

DONALDSON—MEIKLEJOHN.—On the 12th: December last, at the Rutland Hotel, Edinburgh, by the Rev. Charles Salmond, William o[ Golden Point, Macraes, eldest son of J. T. Donaldson, Ravcnswdod, Hampden, to Beatrice, youngest daughter of the lale John Meikleiohn and o( Mrs Mciklojohn, 92 Braid road, Edinburgh. FAULDS—GOORLEY.—On tho 25th December, at the residence oi H, Templeton, Eaq.i Waikawa, by the Rev. J. Johnston, James, eldest son of John P. Faulds, Esq., of Colao Bay, to Sarah, third daughter of Joseph Gourley, Esq., of Waikawa. HENDERSON—MARSHALL.—On the Ist January, 1901, at Herbert, by the Rev. A. D. Thomson, D«avid James, second son of Thomas Henderson, of Otepopo, to Olivia Agnes, youngest daughter of the late George Marshall, of Otepopo. HISLOP—O'CONNOR,—On the 26th December, 1900, at the Hanover street' Baptist , Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. A. Gordon, M.A., James Hislop, Wellington, eldest son of Andrew Hislop, Benhar, Stirling, to Ann Grove, eldest daughter of B, O'Connor, Leith street, Dunedin. JOHNSTONE—HARRIS.—On the 28th November, 1900, at Presbyterian Church, Purekireki, by the Rev. John F. Macallister, M.A.,' John, eldest son of George Johnstone, PureItireki, to Jean Black, fourth daughter of : John Harris, Purekireki, and niece of Dr Archibald Wilson, Glasgow. NIMMO—RUTHERFORD.—On the 29th De. comber, at Caversham, by the Rev. Dr Waddell, Robert D. Nimmo, to Jessie H. Rutherford. REEDER—DOUGLAS.—On the 27th Decernber, at the Presbyterian Church, CaveTshatn,' by tho Rev. D. Dutton, Philip Reeder, to' Ellen Douglas. ROSCOW—LEIGHTON.—On the Ist January, 1901, at the residence of the bride's parents, Castle street, by the Rev. W. Hcwitson, Robert Rae, youngest son of the late William Roscow, Tuapeka, to Isabella Allen (Ida), youngest daughter of Mr James Leighton,. Dunedin. THOMAS—SANDERSON—On the 12th December, 1900, at Palmerston, by the Rev. James Clark, James Edwin, eldest son of: Edwin Thomas, Esq., Ashburton, to Isabel Alison, eldest daughter of George Sanderson, . Palmerston South. TIMSON- SUTHERLAND.- On the 2nd January, 1001, at Rangiora, Jesse, fourth son of the late James Timson, Springfield, Essex, to Mary Anna, fourth daughter of Thomas Sutherland, Kaiapoi, Now Zealand. YOUNG—YOUNG.—On the 31st December,! 1900, at St. John's Church, Wanganui, by the Rev. T B. Maclean, Algernon Westma-' cott,_ sixth son of the lato Charles Augustus Waring Young, South Kensington, London, to Lucy Edith (Lillie), youngest daughter of Henry Young, Dunedin.

ALLAN.—On the 28th January, 1901, at Bellfield, East Taieri, John Allan; aged 69 years. BEIERSTORF.—On the 25th January (suddenly), at her residence, Bay View road,' South Dunedin, Mary Beierstorf, the beloved wife of C. Beierstorf; aged 71 years. BETHUNE,—On the 20th January, at her. parents' residence, Pleasant Valley, Christina, the youngest daughter of John and Jane Bethune; aged 19 years. BOTTING-.—On the 24th January, 1901 (suddenly), at his parents' residence, Reid street, South iunedin, Henry, the beloved infant son of R. P. and Elizabeth Ann Boiling; aged 9| months. "Asleep in Jesus." BfiENNAN.—On the 20th January, at his parents' residence, Anderson's Bay, Albert George, fifth son of Constable Brennan; aged eight years. R.I.P. BUutiANAN.—On the 17th January, 1901, at Rose Bank, North Taieri, Robert Buchanan;' aged 72 years. CAMERON.—On the 16th January, at her residence, No. 1 Park street, Bunedin, Mary, the beloved wife of Duncan Cameron; aged

CONLEY.—On the 22nd January, at Dunedin,' James Conley, hairdresser; in his thirtyfourth year. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. COWAN.—On tho 14th January, at the residence of Mr P. Orr, Ure street, Oamaru, Annie M'Hardv, wife of Win. Cowan, " Haydowns."' Enfield, and daughter of the lata Clias. M'Harclv, "Ordacjivy," Corgarff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; aged 62 years. Deeply regretted. Home papers please copy. GRAHAM.—On the 19th January (accidentally killed at Abbotsford), William Goodrich, the beloved son of John and Isabella Graham; aged eight years. Asleep in Jesus.. JACOB.—On the 19th January, 1901 at his residence, Naseby, Alfred Hedges Jacob; aged 38 years, Deeply regretted. 8.1.P. JAMES—On the 27th January, at "Kainga," George street, Dunedin, Sarah Dunlop. (Ada), beloved wife of Alfred James; aged 28 years. LUBECKL-On the 53rd January, at "Wainui," Nelson, Laura, widow of the late Prince Alois Konstantin Lubecki, formerly of Warsaw, Poland; aged Bb' years. MAITLAND.—On the 26th January, Ann Haze!, wife of James Pillans Maitland; aged 66 years. M'ARA.—On the 20th January, 1901, at Mo'turimu, Woodend, Janet, eldest daughter of William Corkindale and beloved wife of James Jl'Ara; aged 42 years. M'CAUGHAN.—On tho 24th inst,, at his residence, Brighton road, Green Island, He?tor M'Caughan; aged 59 years. M'JCENZIE.—OiI tho 29th December, 1900, at Kcw, Victoria (on his way home from South Africa), Alexander, son of William and Jltne M'Kenzie, Ardwcll, Waiwera South; in his twentieth year. M'KENZIE.—On the 4th December, 1900, at Malekula, New Hebrides. Martha, the beloved wife of William Jl'Kenzie (late of Catlitis), and daughter of Thomas and Margaret Finlay, Cumberland street, Dunedin; aged 30 vears. OGILVY.-On the 20th January, 1901, at the residence of W. N. Dnthie, Windsor, Victoria, William Ogilvy. uncle of W. 0., Jas. S., and E. 0. Dnthie M'Pherson; in his eightyfirst yeaT. Peaceful. RENNIE.—On the 21st January, at his parents' residepce, South Dunedin (after a brief illness), William Alexander, eldest son of Alexander and Christina C. Rennie; in his 17th year. SANDERS.—On the 2nd December, at Rosebj.nk, Lockerbie, K. 8., Mr John Sanders, late of Kyeliurn Station; aged 67 years. SIIAW.—On the 14th January, 1901, at Roxburgh, Charles William, eldest son of Charles and Mary Shaw; in his twentieth year. Not lost, but gone before. SMITH— On November 29, at Park View, Staple Hill, Bristol, Emily Jane, the beloved wife of Thomas Baynham Smith; aged 48, Died in perfect peace in the arms of Jesus. SMITHSON.—On the 21st January, at the Dunedin Hospital, John M'Lean, beloved son of Richard and Janet Smithson, of Hyde; aged 22 years. Deeply regretted. SWAN.—On the 2Sth January, at Oamarti (suddenly), William Swan, of Dnijedin; aged 63 years. TRTNDER.—On tho 22nd January, at his residence, George street, Alfred, the beloved husband of Julia Tiinder; aged 54 years, R.I.P. WESTHEAD.—On the 23rd January, at his parents' residence, Pine Hill, John Johnstone, the beloved son of James and .Mary Ann Westhead; aged 8 years and 8 months. Deeply regretted. YEOMAN.—On the'23rd January, at Mansford Town, Port Chalmers, Diannah, relict of the late James Yeoman; aged 61 years Deeply mourned. IN MEMORIAM.

RATINES.—-In sad and loving remembrance ol William Barnes, accidentally killed Bcsu- . Mont, January 16, 1893. Although his chair is empty now, And our loved one is no more, Whr.t blessed comfort 'tis to know We'll meet on the Golden Shore. Then bear with trials as they come— They may be for the best; My husband happier is than we, For he is now at rest. —Inserted by his sorrowing wife. BLACKWOOD—In Moving lemembrance if my dear husband, William Blackwood, who died at Caversham, January 25, 1900. One year to-day God's messenger came, And relieved my dear one of his pain; The sleepless nights he patiently bore, For Christ was waiting at the door. God then said, "Let his trouble cease," And now my dear husband rests in peace. Crowned at last, how can I murmur, When my loss is thy besf gain? We shall soon be reunited— Never more to part again. —Inserted by hi« lm'ine wife. "■ TUNG-.—lh loving memory of Robert Douglas Banning, second son of the late Captain Banning and Airs Hunmng, 01 Owaka, who was drowned in Foveaux Strait Bluff, January 23, 1900; aged 20 years am G months. These lines are in memory Of a dear one whom we lost,. And though we sadly mourn him, God wanted him the most. 'Twm hard to Dart, dear brother, But now your toils ate 0 er. And we look forward to the time We'll meet- to part no more. —Inserted by his loving mother and si?t°v*, TGRBY—In sad and loving memory of William Henry Kirby, who departed this life Oil January 81. 1900, Kait-angat-a. The trial was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear; Tlinueh cruel death has snatched from vien A loving brother, land and true, Death cannot from our mind efface Jlis tender smiles, his loving face, His words, his actions, are not dead, But in our hearts arc daily read. —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, ano sisters.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11956, 1 February 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11956, 1 February 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11956, 1 February 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)