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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BARN'ETT.-On the 30th April, 1901, at Stafford street, Duncdin, tho wife of L. E. Barnett, F.R.C.S., of a son. E-ROAVN.-On tho Slot April, at Green Island, the wife of AV. A. Brown—a daughter. CAMPBELL.-On tho 22nd April, at Union street, Milton, the wife of Alex. Campbell— a daughter. CRUST.-On the 16th April, at "Elvore," Grace street, Appleby, Invercargill, the wife of Georgo H. Crust—a son. ' EA.TON.-On tho 9th April, 1901, at 331 King street, Duncdin, tho wife of Mr A. E. Eaton— r. daughter. FLEMING.-At noon on tho 13th April, the wife of J. S. Fleming, of m.daughtor. lIAYNES,-On the 21th April, at Duncan street, South Duncdin, tho wife o[ John Havnes, of a son. LEVENSTON.-On the 2-lth April, the wife of M. Levonston, of Waikouaiti—a daughter. TODD.—On (he 27th March, nt C.T.M. Home, St. David street, the wife of J. 11. Todd, of u son. WADE—On the 4th May, at Queen's drive, Musselburgh, the wife of E. \V. Wade—a son. WALCOTT.-On the 11th March, at "AVyrecma," Finch street, East Malvern, Melbourne, tho wife of Richard Uenry Walcott— a daughter. WALLACFi,-On the 13th April, at Cliffeton Park, Clinton, the wife of John B. Wallacca daughter. AVATTS.-On th'c 23rd April, at Eltham, Taranaki, the wife of T. A. Watts—a daughter. <.. ANDERSON' - M'MILLAN. -On the 30th April, 1901, at tho -residence of the bride's parents, Stafford avenue, Dunedin, by tho Rev. Dr Waddell, Thomas Anderson, Fairlie, eldest son of Thomns Anderson, Otatara. luvercargill, to Gnthcrinc (Kate) M'Millan, second daughter of Alexander M'Millan, Duncdin. 'BURMESTER—BLACK.—On tho 10th April, at the I're3bytorian Church, Lawrence, by the Rev. J. A, Will, William C. Burniester, of Timaru, to Isabella Kicoll, second daughter of George Black, New Zealand railways. Glasgow and Berwickshire papers please copv. CALDER-CADZOAV.-On the 3rd April, 1901, at the house of the bride's '-mother, NorthEast Vnlloy, by the Rev. D. Borcie, John Clark Caldcr, Eccond son of George Calder, J.P., North-East Valley, to Jessie, fifth daughter of the late It. Cadzow, North-East Valley. CLARKE-TOKKAXCE.-On the 13th March, 1901, at the residence of the bride's parents, llorEo Range, Palmcrston, by tho Rev. James Clarke, Isabella, third daughter of Edward Clarke, to Andrew, youngest son of James Torrance, of Kirkland Hill, Duncdin. CLIFFORD—PERKY.—On the Bth April, at the residence of the bride's parents, Port Chalmers, by tho Rev. Mr Taylor, W. Clifford, eldest son of W. Clifford, Roxburgh, to A. R. Perry, fourth surviving daughter of AV. P. Perry, Port Chalmers. DAVIDSON-HOLMES.'-Oti the 11th April, 1001, nt St. John's Church, Invercargill, by the Right, licv. the Bishop of. Dunedin, assisted hy the Venerable Archdeacon Stocker, Gerard W. Davidson (vicar of Riverton), eldest son of W. H. Davidson, Morninglon, to Fanny, youngest daughter of James Ifoimes, Otara. DUNCAN-CURTIS.-On Tuesday, April 2, 1901, at St. Stephen's Church, Dunedin, by the. Rov. I. K. M'lntyre, James Clark, third son of John Duncan, Hawke's Bay, to Harriet, second daughter of W. G. Curtis, farmer, Kimbollon. EARLY-WILLIAMSON.-On the 4th April, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr Biumomian, Joseph Walker, son of J. Early, Wakari, to Rhoda Mary, third daughter of A. Williamson, Kaikorai Bank, Kaikorai Valley. EMERSON—PEAKE.-On the 11th April, at "Whareki," Leith street, by the Rtv. W. Saunders, Ralph Emerson, to Daisy Ethel, second daughter of Jan;c3 F. l'eake, oi Dunedin. ' EA'ANS-FLIXDERS.-On the 3rd April, 1901, ■ at All Saints', by the Very Rev. Dean Fitchctt, assisted by the Rev. Mr Wayne, Frederick Percy, eldest son of the late Frederick H. Evans, to Bessie, second daughter of Herbort Flinders, Duncdin. ILnWARD-JOHNSOX.-On the 10th April, at St. Andrew's Church, by the Rev. Dr Waddell,.D.D., William Rowland, fourth surviving son of the late Captain Chas. E. Hayward, to Annie, second daughter of Mr J. T. Jolmson, Duncdin. HFiYCOCK-M.URUAY.-On the 18th April, at St. Mark's Church, Wellington, by. the .Rev. R. Coffey, Arthur Edwin, eldest son of A. H. Heycock, of Dunedin, to Clara Gordon Hamilton, third daughter of AV. D. B. Mnrrav, ol Napier. HOFFMAXN-COLLIXS.-On the 17th April, at Si: Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, by Archdsacon Robinson, Frederick, the fourth son of Emil Otto Hoffmann, Vogel street, Dunedin, to Helen Edith, eldest daughter of Thomas Collins, Ravensbourne. JOUNSTOX-AVAIN.-On the 10th April, at Opoho, by tne Rev. AVm. Hcwitson, 8.A., Forsyth, son of the late Adam Johnston, C.E., to Mary Catherine (Katie), third daughter of Job Wain. M'KARLANE-CONNELL.-Oii the 27th March, 1901, at the residence of the bride's parents, Aim street, Morninglon, by the Rev. Dr AVnddell, Isaac, eldest son of the. late James M'Farlane, Duke street, Dunedin, to Flora Mary, eldest daughter of John Connell. MUIR-C.REIG.-On the 9lh March, 1599, by the Rev. AVm. Wright, Thomas Edward Muir to Louisa Greig. Oanuuu papers please copy. OTT-CAMPBELL.-On Wednesday, the 17th April, 1901, at the residence of the bride's parents, Gala street, Invercargill, by the Rev. George Lindsay, William Alexander, younger son of George Ott, Tay street, to Isabella Frew, elder daughter of A. B. Campbell, Gala street. PATEUSON-DAA r IDSON.-On the Ist May, at St. Marv's Church, Mornington, by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Dunedin, assisted by the Ven. Archdeacon Thorp, Robert Murray, youngest son of William Patersou, Esq., Avrburn, Arrow, to Ethel Frances, only daughter of AV. H. Davidson, Esq., Morning-

R.VrmY-BAnTLETT.-On the 17th April, 1901, at the residence of the bride's parents, TVatwsidc, Waituhuna, by the llcv. J. b. Keid, Alexander, second son of James Rutray, blacksmith, Balclntha, to Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of George Barllett, Waita-SMITIi-POOI.iK.-On tho 3rd April, 1901, nt tho residence of tho bride's parent, by the Rev. Scott Allan, James, eldest son of the lato W T Smith. J.P., to Jennie, cldst daughter of F. T. Poolc, Mayor, Kaitangata. STEWAKT-WILSON. -On the 28th Icbrnarv, at St. Matthew's Church, Owaka, William Hcnrv, eldest son of tho late Huph Stewart, Gore, to Leah Beatrice, only daughter of Robert Wilson, Napier. SULIJIVAN-COJIYX.-On the Slli April, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Murphy, John, son of John Sullivan, of Oamaru, to Matilda Kate, daughter cf the late Sergeant Coruyn, of thio city. SUCKU.NG-HUNTER.-On the- 4th April, 1001, at Duncdin, John Edward, eldest eon of John Suckling, of Suckling Bros., Christchurch.lo Lizzie, second daughter of Archibald Hunter, builder, Lc:th alrcet, TAVLOK-MACKIE.-On the 9th January, at the residence of the bride.'s parents, by the Rev. I. Jolly, James Gilbert' second son of Mr Colin Taylor, baker, Kaikorai, to Amiie M'Pherson, only daughter of Mr John Mackie, carpenter, Cargill road, South Duncdin. Homo papers please copy. WALDIE-liOWIE.-On the 13th March, at the residence of the bride's mother, Lovell'a Plat, by the Hev. P. B. Fraser, David 11. Waldie, Duncdiii, to Isabella E. Bowie, LotcH's Flat. \VAI,TON-BERRYMAN.-On the 9th April, at the Union Church, Hamilton South, by the licv. W. (.!. Christian, Viekora Walton, eldest son of the lato Mr George Walton, Mosgicl, to Christiana (Chrissy), eldest daughter of Mr John Berryinan, Hamilton South. WAV-CUMMIXGS.-On the 2nd May, at All Saints', by the Rev. Dean Fitchctt, of Duncilin, Cecil H. Way, 1t.N.1i., third officer of the fi.s. Tokomaru, to Maud Mary, second daughter of J. W. Cummings, of Duncdin.

AXDEKSOX.-On the 08th April, at his residence. Macandrcw road, Alexander Anderson, railway guard, the beloved husband of Jcanuic! Anderson; aged 46 years. A.\'I)KKSOX.-On the fflth April, at her son's residence, Otor-opo, Mary Stark, relict ot tile lato Alexander Anderson nnd mother of Adam Av.derson, Otepopo; aged SD. COIiSOX.—On the 25th February, at Krugersdorp, Transvaal (of enteric fever), Douglass M. Corson, youngest son o( William and Helen Coison, iioith street. Deeply regretted. CRAIG lE.-On (lie Bth April, at FranMon Hospital, from English cholera, William Craigic, miner, ot Skippers Reefs, and laic of Cavcrsham; ngod 52 yeilrs. FAOAX.—(>n tlic 2)th April, at the residence ot her sister, Mrs Emerson, Wellington, Winifred, sixth daughter ot Michael (decoc3ed) and Agnes Fagan, in her nineteenth •:eat. Deeply regretted. Peaceful rest,

FORSYTH.—On the 18th April, 1001, at Leitb. street, Dunedin, Henry William Blackie Forsyth, eldest son of John and Agnes Forsyth; "> aged -10 vears. i FREEMAN'.—On the 14th April, at her parents' residence, 412 George street North, Ellen, the beloved daughter of George and Elizabeth Freeman; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. ' ' F(JLTOX.-On the Ist May, 1901, at Napier, Hawke's Bay, Francis Crossley Fulton, voungest son of the late Major Robert Bell Fulton, of the Royal Bengal Artillery; aged 05 vears. GILCHRIST.-On the lCth April, at WaikakaValley, Eupheinia Gilchrist, wife of Dugald Gilchrist; aged G3 years. Deeply regretted. HEATHEU.-On the22hd April, Amy Susannab, fourth daughter of Oliver and Mary Ann Heather, G3 Molvillo street; aged 21 years. Dcoply regretted. HEWITSOX.-On tho 30th April, a,t the residence of Mr F. Howell! Royal terrace, Dimcdin, Margaret Farquhar, second daughter of Mr Robert Hewitson, Lovell's Flat; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. HOGG.—On the loth April,, at tho residoiiCß of her son-in-law, Mr George Shoddan, Waitepeka, Violet Monfries, relict of.tho late John Hogg, Warepa; aged GS years. HOLMAX.-On Tuesday, Uio 23rd April,' at Cumberland street, Henry, eldest and beloved son of J. and E. Holman; aged 19 years. Deeply regretted. ... HUNTER.-On the 13th April, at Sydney, William Hunter, formerly of Lawrence and Dunedin; aged 35 years-. JAMIESO.V.-0» tho "3rd April, at the residence of her father, Mr W. M. Shore, Kaitangata, Mary, the beloved wife of the Rev. 3. C. Jamicson, Middlcmarch; aged 30 years. Deeply regretted. JOHN.-At Hawea Flat (died suddenly), Henrietta Sarah Eliza, beloved wife of William John. Deeply regretted. JOHNSTOX.-On the 15lh April, at her lato residence, Barrfield, Mornington, Isabella, relict of the late James Johnston; iu her sixty-seventh year. JOHNSOX.-On the Sf.'.h April, at Lismore, New South Wales, Mary Jane, the beloved wife of Alphonso William Johnson, of Port Chalmers. Deeply regretted. JOLLY.—On tho 20th April, at his parents' residence, Castle street, Robert Allan, infant son of Kobert and Mary Hannah Jolly; aged 5 months. KETTLE.-At her residence, Royal terrace, Amelia, relict of the late Charles Henry Kettle; in her seventy-seventh year. LAW.-On tho 11th April, at Mornington, James Alexander, elder son of the late Hen. derson Law; in his fortieth yeai LOCKii.iRT.-On the Ith May, at his midence, Williamsburgh, Mornington, Daniel, the beloved husband of Jane Loekhart; aged C 9 years. MARTAIN.-On the 2nd April, at Frankton Hospital (after many years of suffering, borne with Christian fortitude), Jane, wife of Mathew Martain, Speargrass Flat, Wakatipu, sister of tho late Mrs Hugh Thomas, K.E. Valley; aged' 72 years. R.I.P. MESKILL.-On the 12th April, 1801, at his daughter's residence, Tuapeka Flat, Alex-' andor Meskill, beloved father of Mrs Andrew Robertson; aged "4 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. ,1 M'GJLL—On the 24th April, at her son's residence, Park; street, Kensington a long illness), Anne, the beloved wife of James M'Gill, lato:of Waikouaili and Palmerslon; cged 71 years. M'TAGGART.-Jessie Henderson, , Kirn, Argyllshire, beloved wife of Angus M'Taggart, chief engineer telegraph ship Britannia, London, died February 27, 1901, I Upperton road, Plaistow, London. NELSON.-On the 25th April, at Dunedin, Peter Nelson (late of Portobello Hotel), the beloved husband of Eliza Teresa Kelson; agod 50 years. Deeply regretted. NORTH.-On the 27th April, at her residence, Xormanby, North-East Valley (nftor a long and painful illness), Catherine Mary, beloved wifo of John North; aged 07 years. Deeply regretted. KOTMAX.-On the 23rd April, at her residence, Hawthorn terrace, Mornington (after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude), Annie Catherine, the beloved wile of Charles Xntman; aged 48 ycais. PRATT.-On the 22nd April, 1901, at Jackson street, East litvercargill, Agnes, the beloved wifo of Thomas Pratt; aged GG vears. ROSENBERG.-On the 13th April, Regina Rosenberg; in her eighty-second vear. ROSS.-On (he 23rd April (of dial>e'tes), Grace, the beloved wife of Robert Ross, storekeeper, Milton; aged 4l'> years. Deeply regretted. SHAW.—On tho 22nd April, at Mosgiel, James Shaw, lato of West Tnieri; aged 82 years. SHORE.-On tho 25th April, at Kaitangata, tho beloved wife of Mr W. M. Shore; aged 54 vears. Deeply regretted. STOCKWELL.-On the 15th February, at her residence, J/andridge road, Fnlliam, London, Josephine, the beloved wife of Henry StockHell, formerly of Dunedin. STRONACH.-On the 22nd April, at his parents' residence, Grange street, George Enwright, the dearly loved son of William and Margaret Stronacb; aged 22 years and 9 months. R.I.P. TAYLOK.-On the 20th April, at the Dunedin Hospital, Margaret, the beloved wife of John. Taylor, Gladstone road, Xorth-East Valley; aged 13 vears. R.I.P. THOMSOX.-On the 18th April, at Auckland, Patrick Kilgour Thomson, the beloved youngest son of Hrs A, J. K. Thomsmi, Main road, North-East Valley. TODD.—On tho lllh April, 1901, at Johnstown, Mosgiol, Robert Todd; aged 56 ycaTa. WALCOTT.-On the 27tli March, at "Wyrecma," Finch street. East Malvern, ■ Melbourne, Jean, wife of Richard Henry Walcott, and daughter of Mr F. T. Moore, Armadale, Melbourne; aged 32 years. WALKER.-On the 29th April, 1901, at his lato residence, Kinross, Bliifi, Robert, the beloved husband of Charlotte' Walker; in his sixtyfirst vear. Deeply regretted. WAYNE.-On the 10th of April, at his residence, Spencer street, Milton, Frederick, Wavne; aged 67 years. Deeply regretted. WHITE.-On the 21st April, at Wellington, Louise White, wife of Kobert White, and third daughter of thclavo Jamea-Logan, of Gvernvale, Kelso, Oiego. WRIGHT.-Oii the 11th April. 1901, at Melbourne, the wifo of J. T. Wright, of Bishopscourt, Dunedin.

IN MEMOMAM. ' ANDREWS.—In loving remembrance of Mary Ann Andrews, who died at her- residence, Outram, on the 15th April, ISIS-.aged 74 years. " " ■ However long our lifo inay' be, Whatever land wo view',' Whatever joy or grief be ours, We will remember you." Xo nioro upon this earth we'll'sea Your gentle, loving face; There iij.no. one on this wide world Can oyer fill your place. —Inserted by her beloved husband and granddaughter!). • BUNDLE.—In memory of my dear husband, William Bundle, who died at Port Chalmers, April 25, 1900. •" Until the shadows flea awp.y." • ■ •• BEATTIE.—In loving »nd affectionate memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Bcattic, who died at Maungatra, April 22, 1899; aged 77 years. Two years ago to-day, God's messenger cama And relieved our dear mother of her pain;' Tho sleepless nights she patiently bore, For Christ was waiting at tho door. God then said, "Let her trouble cease," And now our denr mother rests in peace. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. FRY.—In loving memory of Richard Fry, who died at Springbank, Waikouaiti, on the 9th of April, 1893. Farewell, my sons and daughters, dear; Adieu to thee, adieu; And you, my dearly loved ones all, Farowoll, farewell, to you. Though I am gone, and you ire left To tread this valo alone, ' We'll hopo to meet again in Heaven,. ' i With Christ before God's Throne. MELTON.—In loving remembrance of Maggie Mowat, beloved wife of William H. Melton, who departed this lifo 13th "April, 1900.— Inserted by nor loving husband. M'INTOSH.—In loving memory of John Wm. M'lnto3b, who was accidentally killed in tha Allandalc coal mine, 13th April, 1899. "Gone, but not forgotten." We miss thco from our home, dear Johnnie, We miss thee, from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshino of thy face. -Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. # „ TAYLOR— 111 loving memory of Grace Helen Taylor, who died 28th April, 18)8. Thou art gone to tho grave, bu.t wo will not deplore thee; The sorrows and darkness encompass the The Saviour has passed thro' its portal before And the lamp of His love ia thy guide thro' the gloom. Thou art gone to the grave; wo no longer behold thee, ' Xor tread the rough path of the world by thy side; But the wide, arms of Mercy aro spread to enfold thee, And sinners may hopo since the Sinless has died. Thou art gono to the grave, but 'twere wrong to deplore thee, For God was thy Ransom, thy Guardian, and Guide. He gave thee. Ho took thee, and Ho will restore thco. And death has no sting sinco tho Saviour has died.' —Inserted by her husband and family. Kaikorai, April 27.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12036, 7 May 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12036, 7 May 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12036, 7 May 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)