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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

—— —- A>■ OKHSON.—On the 13th. February, at Csimismore House, Timnru, ihe ivi/o of Tliomns Anderson, or Fairlie—a daughter. i3AilNl2S}—On the 11th February, at the Glen road,' Caversham, the wife of Thomas Barnes, Beaumont, of a daughter (stillborn). FLEMING-.—On the 6th February, at Milton, the wife of It. W. Fleming, of a daughter. FOItD.—On the 26th January, at Castle street, Dunodin, the wife of Miclitiel Ford, Hindon, of 'a daughter. HAZLET'I'.—On 'tlie 28th January, at Invercnrgill, the ivifc'of W. T.' Hazlety of a son. IIELMOIIE,—On the IStli February, at 48 Queen street, the wife of Percy Helmore—a daughter, MOIH.—On the itli February, at the Schoolhouse, Kaitiingntn, the wife of J. H. Moir, of a "daughter. REID.—On the 9th February, at Ure street, Oamaru, the wife of W. P. Reid, Monte Christo, Maheno—son. ' RUSSELL —On the 11th February, at Dun- . cdin, the wife of Charles Russell, St. Andrew's, South Canterbury, of a daughter. SARGOOD.—On the 17th February, nt llontecillo, Eglinfon road, the wife of \V. E. Sargood— asoir.' •• SCOTT.—On the loth February, nt Vogel street, Dunedin, the wife of Robert Scott—a son. SIIEPARD.—On the 20th February, 1903, the wife of Arthur E. Shepard, of a son. SCOTT.—On the 36th February, at Eskvale street, Musselburgh, the wife of Robert Scott, dentist, of a .son (stillborn). ADAMS—LESLIE.—On the 9fli February, 1903, at St. Thomas's Church, Motueka, Nelson, by the Rev. T. Johnston, Robert Noble Adams, M.8., Ch.B., only son of 1?. JT. Adams, of Dunedin, to Ella Gillies Leslie, eldest daughter of John Leslie, of Wakatipu, Motueka, late of Bank of Now Zealand. ALLEN—PEAIiCE.—On tho 28th Jnnunrv, ISO 3, at St. Fetor's Church, Caversham, by tlie Rev. Canon King, assisted by tlie Rev. Sir Woodhouse, Alfred Walter, second soil of John AUeii, of Caversham, to Beatrice Florence, youngest daughter of the late Frederick Pearce, compositor, Dunedin. ANNAN—RICHARDS.—On the 11th February, nf the residence- of Mr J. Loughlin, Invcrcargiil,..by.the Rev. ■ Geo. Lindsay, James Thomas, , youngest son- of- the late John Annan, Polinerston, to Ada, the only daughter of Frances Richards, late of Dunedin. BECKING SALE-BEAVIS.-On tho 21st January, nt (lie Ohiro Baptist Church, Wellington, by the Itev. AV. Lamb, assisted by the Revs. C. Dallnston and W. L. Salter, Henry, eides! soil of C, Bockingsale, " Cheltenham," Herbert, to Annie, eldest daughter of E. J. Beavis, "Brooklyn," Wellington. BRECK—M'NAUGIITON. -On the 22nd January, nt the residence of Mr A. F Cheyne (Ifasjiel), by (he Rev. Mr Miliar, John Moar Breck to Lizzie, third daughter of James M'Naughlcn, Alexandra. COLE—M'ALLISTER.—On the 2-tt-h December, 1902, at Dunedin, Walter Robert, youngest son of the late J. 0. Cole, London, to Mary Durmniond, oldest daughter of the I late William M'Allister, Queenstown, Otago. I DOUGLAS—DAVIDSON.—OiI the 28th Jannary, at tho residence of the bride's parents, I by the Rev. E. C. Tennent, Alexander ! Douglas, Bank o£ New Zealand, Clinton, to Gracc Elizabeth Boyar, eldest daughter of Mr Andrew Davidson, statioumastor, Sawyers' Bey. FELL—CHRISTIE.—On the 28th January, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. R. M, Sutherland, assisted by the Rev. W..Campbell and the Rev. J. Christie, Ben Witt, third son of Mr Clias. Fell, Waikouaiti, to Jane M'Minn, third daughter of tlie Rev. J. Christie. " Puketau," Roslyn. FINLAYSON—MILLER.—On the 10th January, 1903, at the residence of the bride's mother, Brookside, Upper Maffra West, Gippsland, Victoria, by the Rev. Jolm Garde, Duvid Finlayscn, solicitor, Lawrence, New Zealand, to Mary, youngest daughter of the lute David Miller, Queen street, Maffra, Victoria. GRIFFITHS—O'CALLAGHAN.—On thi 21th February, at St. Peter's Clmrcli, Cargill road, by the Rev. Canon King, Kustatius, oldest son of C. >T, \\. GriiTitbs, of Blenheim, to .Nora, eldest daughter of W. G. P. O'Callagliau, Itcw, Dunedin, and granddaughter of the late Admiral G. W. D. O'Callaghan, C.8., Decrleap, Hants, England. KENNEDY—WALKER —At the Presbyterian Church, Balfour, by Rev. J. Lvinburn, assisted by Rev. A. D. Kirkland, Florence, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas Walker, to William J. Kennedy, Summer Hill, Riversdale, eldest son of Mr Robert Kennedy, Mosgiel. M'CONN ELL — MATHESON.— On the 7th January, at Fiji, by the Rev. Mr Jennison, Fiji, Arthur, eldest son of A. M'Conneli, Esq., of Ardmore Hall, Vi'.na Point, Taviuni, Fiji, to Ada, younger daughter of Mr T. C. Mathcsonj "Femside," SO London street, Dunedin. M'DONALD—G AVIN.-On the 18th February, at First Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. James Gibb, Donald, eldest son of Mrs M'Donald, Waverloy Hotel, Pnlmerston South, to Charlotte Ann, eldest daughter of Thomas Gavin, Nasebv. M'DONALD—G KEENBANK.—On the 18th February, at Nasebv, by the Rev. J. M'Cosli Smith, M.A., Adam Murdoch, second son of D. J. M'Donald, Lawrence, to Isabella, only surviving daughter of Wm. Creenbank, Ilokitika. PALJtER-SOUTKn—On tho ICtl. February, at St. Andrew's Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Wadtlell, John Benjamin, eldest son of James Palmer, Rnvcnsbourne, to Maty youngest daughter of the late William Soutcr' of Lnmsden. Aberdeenshire. Scotland. ' PihM ES—ALLA?{. —On the 12th February, at St. Mary's. Merivalo, Christcluircli, bv the Rev. W. Gonset,' Harnian Jeffares son of Charles Stephen Reeves, of this city, to Mabel Rose, dnughter of Robert Allan Abbarley. St. Albans. Christcluircli. ROHERXSON-BETTIS.-On the 11th February at All Saints' Church, Ponsonby Auckland, by the Veil. Archdeacon Calder, Charles Clougli, eldest son of the late James Robcrtsqn, of Melrose, Dunedin, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Captain Bettis, of Auckland. RODGER—DOWNES.—On the 18th February, et the residence of the bride's parents, by (jje Kov, A. M. Finlaypon, John Morrison, third son of 'lie late .Tnntcs Rodger, builder, Dunedin, to Alice May. yountrer daughter of William Downes. Senview. Warrington. STRWART—CUTI-IBEPTSON.—On tho sth January, at the residence of the bride's mother, Albert street, by the Rev. Mr Borrie, John, son of the late Peter Stewart, Dunedin, to Katherine, daughter of Hugh Cuthbertson. Dunedin. TOWNSEND—DAWSON.—On the 28th January, at St. Matthew's Church, by the Rev. C. A. Frnor, Henry, eldest son of Mr J. A. Townsend, Waikouaiti, to Maud Eyre, youngest daughter of Mrs E. A. Dawson, Dunedin. , WARD—JONES.—On the 29th January, at St. John's Church, Waikouaiti, by the Rnv. C. A. Fracr, Frederick Herbert- Ward to Ellen, eldest daughter of John Jones, Flag Swamp. BARCLAY.—OiI the 10th February, at the Dunedin Hospital, John Douglas, second son of William Henry Barclay; aged 25 years. BENSON.—On the 14th Fcbruair, .. at the Hospital. Emma, the beloved wife of Alexander Henry Benson, of No. 7 Duke street, Dunedin; aged 59 years. At rest. BLAOK.-On the 13t!i February, at his late residence, 106 St. Andrew street, Dunedin, Peter, the beloved husband of Janet Black; iu his fifty-sixth year. BROWN.—On the 11th February, at Maori Hill, Dunedin (after long suffering), Agnes, the beloved wife of the Rev. W. Panton Brown. BRUCE.—On the 19th November, 1902, at- ■ Santa Cruz, California, U.S.A., Mrs Jane Bruce, mother, of il.rs Frank Bice, Napier.

BUIST.—On llio 24th February, at lus mother's residence, Oaraaru, Frank, youngest son of the David and of Agnes Buist; aged 27 years. Deeply regretted. CAMPBELL.—On the 15tu February, at her residence, Kaitangata, Lucy, beloved wife of James Campbell; in her thirty-fourth year. Deeply regretted. CADZOW.—On the 22nd February, at Gore, Janet, widow of the late Bobert Cadzow (late of Peninsula and North-East Va-liev). Her end was peace. COLLINS.-On the 9th February, at her residence, 373 King street, Nora, the beloved wife - of Samuel Collins; aged 39 years KIP Deeply regretted. ' ' COMRIE.—On the 25th February, 1903, at Invercargill, William Comrie, a nativo of Perth, shire, Scotland. Home papers please codv COTTER.—On the 13th February, at her residence, 85 George street, Victoria Violet beloved wife of Edmund Glover Cotter, and youngest daughter ot J. A. 'Wallace, Mornington; aged 29 years. CRAWFORD.—OiI the 9th February, at I].o residence of her grandparents, Boundary Creek, Agnes, the beloved daughter of Eobert and Alice Crawford, of Leith street, Dunedin; aged 20 years. Deeply regretted. DAVIS.—On the 9th February, at Dunedin, William, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Davis; aged 68 years. Deeply regretted. DOWSE—On the 22nd February, at bis resi- | donee, Main road, North-East- Valley, George W, Dowse; aged 71 years. Deeply regretted, j DRUMMOND.—On the 12th February, at her t residence, Beach road, Oamaru, Margaret, the beloved wife of John Drummond; in her fifty-third year. FORD.—On the 14th February, at the residence of bis brother-in-law (Mr Quint-in Donald), Featherston, George, youngest son of the late Mr George Ford, Pine Sill. GIBB.—On the 27th February, at her residence, Harrington street, Port Chalmers, after a long illness, Janet, the dearly beloved wife of John S. Gibb. HANSEN.—On the 21st February, at his residence, Alexandra, William Hansen; aged 51 years. HARVEY —Oil the 21st February, 1903, at hi' 3 parents' residence, Main road, South Dunedin, Arthur Thomas Stanley, the beloved infant son of Arthur and Matilda Harvey and grandson of Mrs G. B. Hall, Hyde street; aged OJ months. Deeply regretted. HUDDLESTON.—On the sth February, 1903, at Picton, Thomas Huddlcston; aged 59 years. INGRAH.-On the 24th February, at her parents' residence, 147 Castle street, Mabel Violet, the beloved eldest daughter of Robert B. and Isabella. Jane Ingram; aged 20 years. Deeply regretted. ICEMPTHORNE.—On the 19th February, 1903, at her residence, Albert street, Annie CliarI lotto Rawdon, wife of T. W. Kempthome, ' ! and only daughter of the Ven. Archdeacon Robinson, of Dunedin. Eequiescat in pace. | LAUGHLAND.—On the 14th February, 1903, at his residence, Catherine street, Mornington, David, tho beloved husband of Ada Florence Laughland, and Eon of Mrs Laughland, dressmaker, Albany street, Dunedin; aged 29 years. Deeply regretted. 8.1.P. LESLIE.—OiI the 11th February, at the residence of his parents, Keith Hall, Tokoi mariro, James Inglis Crane, only son of Alex- ' ander and Janet Leslie; in his fifteenth year. Deeply regretted. MONTGOMERY.—OiI the 30th January, at WhiteciifTs, New South Wales, James S. Montgomery, fifth son o( the late Alex. Montgomery, Eso., Dunedin. MUlli.—Oil the 19th February, at his son's residence, 76 Russell street, Dunedin, Archibald Muir, of Rothesay, Scotland, and father of H. E. Muir, of-this city; aged 84 years. PARKER.—On the 16th February, 1903, at the residence of his uncle (Mr Fredk. Parker), Brook street, Dunedin, Harry, tho third son of the late Frank and Helen Parker, of Gisborne; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. PAYNE.—On the 22nd February, at Forstar street, Belleknowss, Frederick Ralph, son of Chas. J. and Helen Payne; aged 2 years. PEARSON.—On the 17th February, at tho residence of his son-in-law, J. E. Goodwin, Palmerston, Robert Pearson; aged 81 years. POWER.—On tho 21st February, at her parents' residence, Dick street, South Dunedin, Bridget, the beloved daughter of John and Mary Power; aged 26 years, R.I.P. RANKIN.—On the 20tli February, at the residence of Mr Thomas Robertson, Janefield, Sarah Millan, beloved wife of Alexander Rankin, and youugest daughter of Mr James Millan; in her twentieth year. Deeply regretted. RENNIE.—On the 16th February, at 328 George street (after a short illness), Mona, Wye, third daughter of John and C. E. Rennie. REDPATH.—On the 22nd February, at Mount Stuart, Thomas, the beloved son of Mrs Rcdpath; aged 29 years. Deeply regretted. ROE.—At the residence of her son-in-law, St. Clair, Ann Roe, relict of the lato Thomas Edward Roe; in her eightieth year. SCOULAR,—On the 25th. February, at Adelaide, S.A., David, fourth son of the late James Scoular, Mornington; aged 36 years (By cnWc). SHAVE,—On the 14th Februarv, at her residence, Main street, Gore, Amelia, the beloved wife of Geo. Shave, and third daughter of the late N, J, Burrows; aged 33 years. " So leved, so mourned." SMELLIE.—On the 25th February, at her residence, Bumside, Agnes, the beloved wife o£ John H. Sniellie, Otago Iron Roller Mills* in her fiftieth year. Deeply regretted. THOMSON.—On the 2-lth February, at the residence of her brother-in-law (Mr David Peddie), Macraes, Jane, second eldest daughter of Mrs Thomson, Milton. WISE.—On the 24th February, at Duntroon, Margaret, the beloved wife of William Alfred Wise, and sister of Mrs Frank H. Wise; aged 34 years. " Asleep in Jesus." WILSON.—On the 25th February, at Caversham, Dunedin, Francis, beloved brother of Robert Wilson, of Roxburgh;- aged 72 years. At rest. WILKINSON.—On the 15th February, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs B. Throp Melrose, Roslyn, Hariot Scarth, widow of the late John Wilkinson, Nelson; in her eightythird year. IN MEMORIAM. ASHMORE.—In loving memory of our dear son Joseph William Aslimoro, who was killed. in action at Bcthasbcrg, South Africa, on 23rd February, 1902. Had He asked us, well we know We should cry, "O spare this blow!" los. with streaming tears should pray, " Lord, we love him, let him stay." BRUHNS.—Iu loving memory of John Leonard Bruhns, who died at Hyde on the 16ttFebruary, 1902. A precious one from us is gone, A voico we loved is stilled, ,A place is vacant in our homo Which never can be filled. —Inserted by his'wife and family, CAMPBELL.—Iu loving remembrance of Robert Montgomery, son of Alexander and Harriet Campbell, who was accidentally drowned in tlw Clutha. River, at Lowburn, on rT iV/?unS eb 7 aly ', 18 . 94: a S cd 17 >' oarsip 1 ' Ov ' n o remembrance of trooper Peter Fletcher, of the Seventh Contingent, who fell at Bothasberg, South Africa on February 24, 1902; aged 21 years. Be-' loved son of Mrs Kato Fletcher, Athol place. Deeply regretted. A dny°" VB ' dt 116 slumbers till tho resurrection He's clad in soldier's khaki that's soiled with earth and clay. V?r-n ty h ' 3 sorrowin S mother. sonVr™" ! °™S momor >' Tom, second X tiM 1" S rac , e M ' Lew ' Dunback, who tuarj- M 1902 ™ g ' S ° Uth Afric "' Feb " Sleep on, beloved, 3leep, and take tlly rest; Lay down thy head upon thy Saviour's breast. e love Ihee well, but Jesus loves (liee best. bleep on, beloved, sleep. by h ' B ' OViUS parMts ' br °ther3, and MUIR.—In loving memory of my dear father James Muir, who died at Alabama Coltatre' Portobello, February 17, 1902. May he rest in peace—lnserted by his loving daugbter, Mary Gorman, Alexandra South. O'CONNELL -In loving memory of Catherine 0 Council, beloved wife of Daniel O'Connell Seac.iff, who departed this life on the 16th February, 1900. May her soul rest in peace -Inserted by her loving husband and family PHILLIPPS I„ ,„vi„g mcmory of Ellen Phillipps, who died at Beaumont on the °lsfe February, 1902. " Gone, but not forgotten." Far beyond this world of changes Far beyond this world ot care, ' We shall find our missing loved one In our Father's mansion fair. —Inserted by her sorrowing sister Edith. SMITH.—In loving memory of Margaret, beloved wife of the late John Smith ark youngest daughter of John and Ann Golkr ' who died on the 15th February, 189 D. ' % kind and willing hands, •Thy fond mid earnest care; Our home is dark without thee We miss thee everywhere. —Inserted by her loviug parents, sisters, and brother. ; STOREfi.—In loving memory of Annie' and Lena, accidentally drowued while bathing at • Hooper's Inlet on the 14th February, 2889 • aged 22 and 18 years respectively. " ' A YEAR'S LUXURY FOR ONE SHILLING. Shavers should bear in mind that for twelve pence -a Peaks' Shaving Stiok can ba bought, which will last 12 months, and give a softer and better lather than any other soap.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12600, 2 March 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12600, 2 March 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12600, 2 March 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)

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