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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

CLARKE,-On the 25th December (Christmas Day), 1901, at Lcitk Valley, Mrs H, S. 11. Chtrke—a son. • COOPER.-On the 26th January, at her residence, Belleknowes, the wife of A. J..Cooper —a "daughter. HALLE¥.-On the 23rd January, at Berwick the wife of William Marshall Halley, of a, daughter. Both doing well. M'GREGOIt—On the 4th. February, at Pine . Park, the wife of P.' Jl'Gregor, of a son. M'iiNTl'RE.—On the 28th January* at- Balclutha, the wife of Wiliam M'lntyre,- of a MASON.—On the 26th January, at Kilgour street; Rosiyn, tho wife of Thos. S. Mason, of a. son (stillborn). MONSOK.—On Sunday. sth February, at Burnside, the -wife oi Geo. B. Monson, of a eon, ■ SLATER.—On the 25th January, 1005; at Lauder,-the wife of John Slater—a son. STEWART.-On the 20th January, at Anderson orescent, Rosiyn; the wife of John JH. Stewart, of a son)-ROSS.-On the 3rd February, at "Yallambee," City "road, Rosiyn, the wife of Arthur Ross—a son. THOMSON.-On the 16th January, at " Wyndara," 41 Clyde street, Mrs Thomas Thomson—a daughter. WILSON.-On the»26th January, at 1 Elder street, the wife .of Charles A. Wilson—a daughter. o— BARRON-KERSE.-On the 28th December, at tho residence of the bride's parents; by the Rev. John Collie, M.A., James, second son of Alexander Barron, Morpha Lodge, Anderson's Bay (late of Dunrobin), to Jean, second daughter of Charles Kerse, Hume Bank, Dunrobin. ~ BEGG-GARDEN.-On the 11th January, 1905, at the residence of the bride's father, . by the RcV. R. 11. Blair, John Campbell .'Begg, Wyndhani Station, Mokoreta, son of A. C. Begg, Dunedin, to Agnes, daughter of James Garden, Clinton. BLAIR-CARRUTHERS.-On the 18th of January, 1905, at tho residence of the bride's brother, 51 Melville street, Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Waddcll, William Whitehousc, second surviving son of the late Robert Blair, East Taieri, to Agnes Boyes, youngest daughter of tho late Francis Carruthers, Dumfries, Scotland. COOK-CAMERON.-On the 3rd January, 1905, at Knox Church, Wainiate, by the Rev, A. S. Morrison, Charles Craig, fourth son of Alexander Cook, Walton Park, to Kate, fourth daughter of William Cameron, Wainiate. ' • HUGHES-BROWN.-On the 25th January, 1905, at Wood's Private Hotel, Eattroy street, Dunedin, by the Rev. James C. Gcllie, 8.A., Minister Emeritus of Lauder, Oimond, oldest son of Thomas Hughes, Cambrians, to Frances, only surviving daughter of Hugh Brown, St. Bathans. JOUNSTONE-BLACK'WOOD.-On the 17th January,- 1905, at St. Andrew's Church, New 1 Plymouth, by the Rev. S. S. Osborne, Wilfred Johnstone, Waiuku, fifth sou of the late Captain John Campbell Johnstone, of AVaikato, Auckland, to Annie Wheeler (Welly), only child of Thomas Blackwood, Ratahangai, New Plymouth, late of Kinloch, Otautau, Southland. KNOX-BATCHELOR.-On the Ist February, at the residence of R. Crawford, Esq., Belleknowes, by the Rev. Dr Dunlop, James, third son of James Knox, Esq., of Dunedin, to Amelia, younger daughter of A. J. Batchelor, Esq., of Harrow-on-the-Hill. England. MARCKS-MACPHAIL.-On the 19th January, 1905, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, " Rimuwhare," Fairlie, by the Rev. Dr Black, John, only son of John Marcks, Mahcno, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Hugh MacPhail, "Oakbank," Mull,-Argyllshire, Scotland. MOIR-CARLTON.-On the 12th January, at Chalmers Church, Timaru, by the Rev. R. Jackson, John Young, only son of David Moir. Rntanui, to Lucy Isabel, youngest daughter of the late Walter Carlton, of Dunedin and Catlins River. O'NEILL-MONAGHAN.-On the 31st January, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, by the Rev. Father Murphv, Adm. (assisted by the Rev. P. J. O'Neill, brother of bridegroom), Eugene J. O'Neill, M.8., F.R.C.S.E., eldest fonof Patrick O'Neill, Dunedin, to Josephine, second daughter of Dr T. J. Monaghan, Chelsea, London, England. PADMAN-MEADOWCROFT.-On the 16th January, ■ at. Mornington Wesleyan Church, . Dunedin. by the Rev. T. G. -Brooke, Theodore Oswald, third son ofW. C. Padman, Esq., Hobart, Tasmania, to Mercy, third daughter of Edward E. Meadowcroft, Esq., Hobart, Tasmania. Tasmanian papers please copy.-BRUNTON-MATJIIESON.-On the 29th December, 1901, at the residence of-lhe bride's parents. Everton House, Anderson's Bay, by the Rev. Adam Begg, M.A.', of Tapamti," John Brnnlon. 8.A., Gore, secoi'd son of the late Robert Brunton, Ander.ion'c Bay, lo Wilholmina (Mina), youngest daughter of> Alexander Mathieson, Esq., Tomahawk. Anderson's Bay. •.. TRAPP-MACDONALD.-On the 17th December, 1904, at- St. Matthew's, West Ham, London, by the Rev. H. E. Solwyn, William Henry, fifth son of the late Captain Trapp, of Queen's rood, Finsbnry Park, London, to Isabella Beatrice, younger daughter of the late Dr John Macdonald, of Dunedin. USHERWOOD-NELSON.-On the 7th December, at the Congregational Church, Moray place, by the Rev. W. Saunders, Albert Edward, second son of Henry TJsherwood, Dunedin, to Susie, youngest daughter of the late James Nelson, 11.M.C;, Dunedin. YOUNG-SPATZ.-On the 25th January, at St. Stephen's North Dunedin Presbyterian - Church, by the Rev. I, K. M'lntyre, James Young to Elizabeth, Spatz. Silver Wedding. BURMEISTEE-KOCK.-On the 30th December, 1879, at Knox Church, Dunedin, New Zealand, by the Rev. D. M. Stuart, D.D., Captain Hans August Paul Burmeister, of Wismar, Germany, to Louise Wilhelmine Auguste Koclt, of Tonning, Germany. New Zealand papers please copy. Present address, Capetown. • • ' Golden Wedding. CUNNINGHAM — RODGERS. - At Lower Langfield Anglican Church, on 29th January, 1855, by Rev. John Henry King, William Young, fourth son of David Cunningham, farmer, .Farnaughandrum, County Tyrone, Ireland, to 'Anne, third daughter of John Rodgi-re, school teacher, Lower Langfield, County Tyrone, Ireland. • AITCHISON.-On the 7th February, at Feathcrston, William, infant son of Samuel and Alice Aitchison; aged I months.—" Safe in the arnia'of Jesus.' 1 BASSINGTHWAIGHTE.-On the 2nd Jaiiaary, at. Braidwood, N.S.W., of, appendicitis, . Sedrick J. Bassinglhwaightej son-in-law of Mrs James Murison. BEAYIS.-On the 21th January, 1905, at Wellington, Annie, the' beloved' wife of E. J. Beavis; mother of Mrs H. Beckingsale (Herbert) and Mrs (Rev.) Takle (Brahmanbaria, • India). Her end was peace; ' - BROWN.-On the Si.th January, at her reai- ' "Arklestou," East Taieri, Janet Crawford, relict of the late James Brown; aged-73 years. Deeply regretted. • ' ORAWFORD.-On the 27th January, at his 'residence; Buchanan street, Maryhill, l£prn- : ington, Jiobert, dearly beloved"husband of SarahrA. V. Crawford; aged 55 years. Deeply 'regretted. ' '^ DONALDSONT-On. the 2nd February, 1905, at Perry-street, Maßterton, Anna Preston .Smith;.daughter of the late William Cairnie, Auchterarder, Perthshire, and wife of ..William; Donaldson,, Masterton, late of ' Michie street; Rosiyn, Dunedin, ■

DAVIES.-On the Slat January,: at Dunedir Hospital, John Davies,- late of Kaitangata,; aged 79 years. " ■-. ; * ; DDNN.-On. the 4th o[ February,- at his mi- - dence, Viowfield, Jloruahapa, David'-Dunri; ..aged 73 years. ■'".•• , : . DUTTON.-Orithe slh February,-at his residence, Owaka,'James Dntton; in his nine. tieth yoar. ■■'■.- - .■ ■ FAIL.—On the' 9th February, "at Footscriy, "Melbourne (from typhoid fever), Albert Henry,.second,eon of William Gpwah and, Eliza Fail; in his forty-first year.- Deeply mourned. (By cable). FRANCIS.-On the 4th January, at her resi. dence, Portobello, Jessie Neill Bobb,relict of the late William Francis, and granddaughter of the late Mrs W. Neill, of Sandymount. Deeply mounted. GYE.-On the sth February, Eth>] Rose, tho beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Gye, of Clyde; aged 1G years and 11 months. Deeply rogretted. HAYMES.—On the 4th February, at'the residence of her daughter (Mrs C.' T. 6. Moore, River Bank, Wanganui), Mary Ann, relict oi the late Francis Haymes, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, s and mother of J. Haymes, of this city; aged 77 years. lACOB.-0n the Bth February, at. the resi. dence of her brother (J. C. Strachan), Kirkland Hill. Kaikorai, Jane Ann, relict of.the late William Honry Jacob, of Naseby; aged f>s years. / / ' : .'r ' M'NEIL.-On the 30th January, at his Port ■ Molyneux residence, John M'Noil; aged 69, years. ""'■■' tt'KINNIE.-On, the 2nd February (accidentally killed in the Kaitangata coal mine), Allan, the beloved son of Peter and Ann M'Kiunie, of Loiigriggend, Lanarkshire, Scotland; aged 26 years. Home paperi please copy. ' ■ U'KIiNZIE.-On the 30th January (suddenly), at her residence, New street, Musselburgh, Isabella Cameron, the beloved wife of Donald M'Kenzic, late of Moa Flat; nged'7o years. SI'OANN.—On the 2!th January, at the Oamaru Hospital, Honoria, beloved wife of Patrick M'Cann, and mother of Daniel, Rosie, and Ellen M'Cann (Maerewhenua), Patrick M'Cann, jun. (Fairlie), and Mrs Donald Kennedy (Livingstone); aged 63 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. MADIGAN.-Ofl the 25th January, Robert, dearly-beloved sou "of George arid Lucy Madigan; aged 15 years. At rest, MARTIN.-On the 2nd February, 1905, John Martin, of Crown Terrace, Arrowtown, the beloved husband of Sarah Martin. MOLONEY.-On the Ist February, at her residence, High street, Musselburgh, Mary Hannah, the beloved wife of Francis Moloney, and eldest daughter of Mr Wni. Meade; aged 41 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. MURRAY.-On the 29th January, 1905, at Wedderburn, John Murray, late of' Balclutha and of East How Creek, Cummertrees, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; in his eighty-third year. Home papers please copy. Although he's gone and wo are left, His face wo'ever sec, And will while life and memory lasts,— • We will remember thee. —Inserted by his loving children. O'LEARY.—On the 27th January, at her resi. derice, Otokia (suddenly), Margaret, the beloved wife of John O'Lcary. Requiescat in . pace. 3LIVER,-On tho 3rd February, at his late residence, Eddystono street, Kaitangata, James, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Oliver; in his seventieth year. Deeply regretted. PHILP.-On the 10th February, at his parents' residence, Upper York place, William Andrew John, the second son of William L. and Winifred Philp, Deeply regretted. JUIN.—On the 3rd February, at her residence, 111 Maclaggan street, Ellen Quin, relict of the late William Quin, late of Otakou; aged 66 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. PATUN.—At his residence, Papakaio, Oamaru, John, the beloved husband of Jane Paton; in his aiirty-first year. . PRINGLE..-011 the 30th January, at her residence, Spreydou, Christchurch, Marion (May), the beloved wife of Andrew Pringle. Deeply regretted. PRINGLE.—On Thursday, January 26, at Rosebrook, Timaru, Wiliam Pringle', of Richmond and Lilybank Stations; aged 69 years. . On the Ist February, 1905, at her residence, Church street, Kaikorai, Catherine, relict of the late John Ramsay; aged 80 , years. the 30th January, at the Dunedin Hospital, Walter Alexander, the youngest son of Mr Walter Riddell, of Great King street; in his thirtieth year. Deeply regretted. ROBERTS.-On the Ist February (suddenly), John William Roberts, grocer, North-East Valley, the beloved husband of Harriet Robert?; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. ROSS.—On the 28th January, at his residence, Montecillo, John Ross, the beloved husband of Kate Ross; aged 64 years. Deesy regretted. . ' ROl.—On the 4th of February, at his parents' residence, Beta street, Roslyn, John Ninutio, infant soni of John and Louisa Roy; aged three months.' Hi AN.—On the 23rd January, at "Avondale," Gore, Nora,. the beloved wife of Daniel Ryan; aged 52 years. R.I.P. SMEAL.—On the 31st January, at her residence, No. 36 Clyde street, Dunedin, Jessie, Kerr, the beloved wife of William Smeal; aged 58 vears. "At rest." SNOW.—On the 24th January, lit her residence, Sydney street, Caversham, Mr.ta Anne, the beloved'wife of Thomas Sno.v. aged 33 years. WERN''ER.-On the 22nd December, at Tonbridge, England, Harriett, widow of the late R. J. Werner, and mother of Mrs Anderson and Eva Werner, Hart street, Kbalyn; ~ in her eighty-third year. • I'OUNG.-Ori the 7th February, at- his residence, Mcnzics Ferry, Wyndham, James Young; aged 79 years. IN IIEMORIAM. BLOCKLEY.—In loving memory of Thomas John Blockley, who died 6th February, 1904. . One sad year, and friends around think the wo'nnd has almost healed; But, ah! they little know the sadness deep within our hearts concealed, We saw him suffering day by day,— It caused us bitter grief To see him slowly pine away And could not give relief. Not dead to iis, we loved him dear; Not lost, but gone before; He lives with us in memory still, And will for evermore, —Inserted by his loving parents. BROWN.—In loving memory of Thomas Brown, of Beaconsfield (late of Flag Swamp), beloved husband of Christina Brown, who died at Dunedin on the 24th January, 1901; aged 68 years. Day by day we all do miss thee,— Words would fail our loss to tell; But in heaven we hope to meet thee, Happy there with Christ to dwell. "So loved, so mourned." —Inserted by his loving wife and family. FOGARTY.-In loving memory of Mrj Fogarty, who departed this life on 271h. January, 1904.—Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family. HAGAN.—In loving remembrance of William Hagan, who departed this life on the Bth February, 1893; aged 18 years and 5 months. We mourn the loss of him we loved, And did our best to save. Beloved in life, regretted, gone, Remembered in the grave. —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. M'CLUSKEY.—In loving memory of our dear son, James Joseph,, who died January 30, 1902.—Inserted by his loving parents. SCOTT.—In loving memory of Herbert M.' Scott, beloved son of G. and J. Scott, who' died at Milton,. January-21, 1903; aged 18 years; .SMITH.—In loving memory of John Gordon Smith, who died at Rocklands, Warepa, on ■■ February 1, 189S.!;-Inserted by his loving sisters, Isabella and Mary. WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear "sister, Violet Ellen Wilson, who died at Waitahuna, 11th February, 1904; aged 8 years. -Deeply regretted. Thou art gone, but not forgotten— Never shall thy memory fade; '-- Loving thoughts will ever linger ' . Round our darling sister's grave. —Inserted by her sorrowing sisters, Mr» Wehner and Mrs Donaldson. — Some idea of the vast quantities of discarded war material thrown upon the general market by tho successive changes in armament adopted by tho various Great; Powers may be gathered from' the lists of arms now offered for sale from .this cau6e by the Italian Government'. The list includes 600,000 rifles,- adopted so recently us. 1887, wilh 48,000,000 cartridges; 1200 9--rounders ' and .. 500 7-poundcr . guns, with 200,000' shells; and 170.7-pounder mountain' ' guns, with 17,000 shells. FLOEIMHEI—Fox THE "IXItTH ASP BREATH,—. A few drops of the liquid "FlorilinY"' sprinkled on a wet tooth brush ; produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses (he' teeth from all parasites or imrjurities, hardens: the gums, prevents tartar,galops decay, gives to the teeth a'peculiar pearly-whi'tcncssi-ahd a delightful fragrance to the breath. It.removes all;.' unpleasant odour .ariiihg: from decayed teeth or' tobacco . smoke. ",Th« Fragrant Floriline," being composed in partsof Honey arid sweet herbs, is delicious to th« ■ taste/and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. -..' Of all ChemUW and P<rfumer«: Wholesale; depot, 33 Furringdon road, 'London. England. " •_.■-.■ ■■, .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13206, 13 February 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13206, 13 February 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13206, 13 February 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

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