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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

CARPENTEB.—On the Ist September, at Cavers'iapi Bise, the wife of S. B. Carpenter, of a daughter!''' FARRA —On tho 3rd September, at 392 Castle street, the wife of T. P. Farra—a son. I'lSiiKH.-On t)ie Ist September, at Oamaru, the wife of Horace Fisher, of a son. J3ll3B.—On', the SHtli August, 1905, at Harrington street; Port Chalmers, tho wife of W. son. GUTHRIE.—On'the 19th August, at Noylta, Murphy] street, South Yarra, Melbourne, the wile of J. F. Guthrie—a son. Stillborn. HAMMOND,—On the 2nd September, at Gladstone, the' wife, of James Hammond, of a son; both doing well. .aKKAWAV'.—On tlio 2nd September, at Mandeville, Go'ro, Southland, the wife of Herbert Harraway, of a daughter. HISLOP.—Oh the 16th August, at their residence, Crriint road,- Wellington, to Mr and Mrs James ,Hislop—a son. HOGG—On the 27th August, at Hull street, Oamaru, the wife of Francis C. Hogg, 0 f a daughter.... HOWES.—On Monday, 20th August, at the Manse, Waihola, the wife of the Rev. W. 11.. Howes, .of a son, LOGAN.—On' the 19th August, at Mylor, Mornington, l tlie wife of Jame3 Logan—a daughter. ■ . . , MACDONALD.—On the 21th August, at her residence, Onslow street, Gore; the wife of P. 8.-Macdonald—a son. * MARTIN.—On the 58th August, at Hanley," , City road, Bo3lyn, to Mr and Mrs Alex. Martin—a daughter. ; MATHEWSON.—On the 20th August, at Musselburgh} tho wife of E. A. Mathewson— a daughter. : EOGERS.—On tlie 11th August., at Maori Hill, the wife of, William Rogers, of a son. STUART.—OnHhe 22nd August, at IS3 Queen street, tho wife of George Stuart, of "Ness Banlc," Balfour—a daughter. TAPLEY.—On', the sth September, at " Heathercroft," Lcith street, Diincdin, the wifo of H. Livingstone Tapley, of a son. WHITTON.-Qn the 6th September, the wife of Dr J. Whitton, Oamaru—a daughter.

COCKERELL—MARDLING.—On the sth Soptember, tit the bride's brother's residence, Macraes Flat, Maria Ellon, fourth daughter of :thc lato William Mardling, blacksmith, Hyde,- to Alfred Arthur, fourth son of George Cockerel!, Macraes Flat. FOED—M'LEAN,—On the 29th August, 1905, at. tho Gridiron Hotel, Princca street, Dunedin, by thci Rev. P. B. Fraser, M.A., William Anforstaen, youngest surviving son of William Ford, Balclutha North, to Mary Ann, only daughter of the late John M'Lean, Moonlight, Otago. INGS—WILSON.—On the 20th July, 1905, by (be Eav. 'Hunter Smith, JT.A., at St. Stephen's Church, Edinburgh, Joseph Ings, M.D.i Cli.B. (lid.), fifth 3on of William lugs, Forbury, Dun'edin, to Jessie, daughter of the late John "Wilson, Mount street Aberdeen. M'DONALD-CAMPBELL.-On tho 30th August, 1905,] at Invercargill,' by the Rev. R. Ferguson,'; John, second son of Mrs A. M'Donald, of Pp.lmcrston, to Lily Christina Grace, younger daughter of Duncan Campbell, Spey street, Invercargill. MORItIS—JOH'NSTON.—On tho 28th June, 1905, at the residence of the bride's parents, by tho Rev. T. Coatsworth, Charles Stephen Morris, of Glen Ppjk, to Thomasina, sixth daughter of Thomas Johnston, Waikouaiti. MU Rlf AY—CAMERON.—On tho 9th August, at the residence of the bride's mother, Fillcul street/, Dunedin, by the Rev. Father Coffey, Hugh , Barton, second son of Andrew Murray, Mataura ; to Mary, elder daughter of tho late ; Angus MaeDonald Cameron, Invercargill. : . NEWTON—FTNES-CLINTON.—OiI the 30th at the Anglican Church, Kurow, by tho father of the bride, Alfred Hillier (Fred), son of Heber'Newton, barrister, Oamaru, to Mabel Fanny, daughter of the Rev. Geoffrey Fynes-Cliuton. Vicar of tho Waitaki district. OItIiELL—ANDERSON.—On tho 2Stli June, IDOS, at the Presbyterian Manse, Palmerston South, by tho Rev. Jas. Clarke, James Joseph Orbell, Makotuku, Hawke's Bay, only child of John Arthur Orbell, of Seacliff, Otago, to Isabella, second daughter of John Anderson, Lako Farm, Goodwood, Palmerston South. WAKELIN—BRENNAN.—On the 10th July, at the private residence of the bride's father, William, eldest son of "\V. T. Wakelin, of Banbury, Oxon, England, to Mary L., eldest daughter of Philip Brennan, of Palmerston South.' Both of Shag Valley. WATT—THOMAS.—On the 18th July, at Omakati, by; the Rev. Oscar Blundell, Alexander, cidostjson of Alex. Duff Watt, of Invercargill, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of George Thomas, oE Oraakau. WJ3IR—THOMSON.—On tho 2Gth July, 1903 at tho residenco;of tho brido's "parents, by the Rev. M. J. B. Bennett, Charles, eldest son of John Woir, Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland, to Jane Miller, third daughter of William Thomson,' Nevada, Eoslyn, Dunedin. . WILSON—DAVIES.—On Wednesday, the Gth September, at St. Matthew's Church, Dnnedin, by the Rev. W. Curzon-Siggers, M.A-., Charles Augustus, eldest son of Charles Wilson, Parsonage road, Wainmte, to Edith Mary, youngest daughter of Mrs E. Davies, Mornington, ;

ANNIS.—On -the ; 24th August, flt Naseby Hospital, Katie,' the beloved daughter of Fvanl; Annis, Waihola; aged 21 years. , BAILEY.—On the 29th August, at Dunedin Hospital (the result of an accident on tlio football field), William John Bailey, late with Mr R. Russell, of Bradshaw street, South Dunedin; aged 2i years. Sincerely regretted. Home and Melbourne uppers please copy. BARLOW.—On the 7th September (suddenly), "at his residence, Kensington avenue, Bay road, Charles James, the bsloved husband of Jessie Barlow; aged 47 years. Deeply resetted. COJIMIIf —On the 251h August, at his mother's.residence, 5, Brook street, Harold Innes, eldest child of Arthur and Mary Commin, and nephew ot William Grant ■ Innes, formerly of Dunedin; aged 2G years. COLVIN.—On the 25th August, at his residence, 48 Forth street, John Colvin (carpenter); nged GG years. Deeply regretted COOK—On tho 27th August, (it Hopo street, Edmund Cook. CROSSAN.—Oh the 27th August (suddenly), at her residence, Carr street, Glenroy, NorthEast Valley, Margaret, beloved wife of tho lato Hugh Crossan, late of Beaumont. DICKSON.—On the Ist September, at his residence, on the west side of Waihola Lake, Thomas Trainor Dickson; aged 67 years. Deeply regretted. DIXON.—On, tho 26th-August, at the Dunedin Hospital, Arthur, the beloved son of Arthur and. Helen. Dixon; aged 6$ years. Deeply regretted. : . DOOSE.—On tho 27th August, at L:'b residence; Appold street, Mornington, Frederick, tho beloved husband of Emma Dooae; aged 72 years. Deeply regretted, DOUGLAS—OiI the sth September, nt DunI ctlin, ' Mary, ' relict of the Into Duncan Douglfta," of. Mornington; nged 84 years. "At rest.",' ; PARNIE.—On the 22nd August, at his residence. Neidpath road, Mofnington, William, the beloved husband of Eleanor Farnie; ' aged 75 years,'. FIDDY.-On, .the 17th August, at Middclburg, South Africa, Henrietta Alice (Ifotlio), itho. beloved wife of Frederick Conrad Fiddy, and,fourth daughter of Richard Henry and Emily Jane Guise; aged 34 years. (By cable). FITZZELL.—On: tho 20th August, at G6 Loith street, Dunedin, Mwy, relict of tho late John Fitzzel], of Rangiora; aged 75 years. Tleeply, regretted.' : % GIBB.—Qn .August 25 (suddenly), at his parents' residence, Harrington street, Port I Chalmers, the infant son of William and Wriittena,Gibb. Deeply mourned. GILBF.RT.—On ,the' 23rd August, at her parents' ; reßid<jncc, Police Station, Great King street, 'Dunedin, Alice Priscilla, the beloved -daughter of William and Agnes II Gilbert Imaged:, 16 year?. . • GILLESPIE—On the 29th. August, at the Dunedin ". Hospital, , , Jean Adelatde, third I daughter of. Jane and Rcdpath Gillespie, of Balcluth?;, aged 11 months. Deeply regretted. ' ' ' "lILMOUR.—On the - Bth September, at • Pareora; St;-Andrews, Harriet Burt, beloved wife ot : .W.'T.,Gilmour l Walker street, Duntditioeo<l_' 50 years. the Gth September. at his resi- ; detice, - 42 neriot row, 'Archibald Johnston Gr&hani; aged 6t years, j' UAKKIS.—On the 20th August, at the Naseby 1 Hospital,: Albert Harris. husband of Clare | *g«l 35 jewa,

HART.—On' iho 30th "August, .1905,,at'Nasebji; - ; Hospital, William Hart, native of Scotland; ./ aged G4 years. Homo papers pleise copy. ; . | HAiIX)N.-On the ,29th August; ;at; his rest. j. :> dence, Central Hotel, Prinoes : street, Wit-;, liam Henry,: beloved husband of llaydon; nged 72 years. R.I.P. \ ' HUNT.—' On the 31st August, at the' Dunedin Hospital, Elizabeth Hunt, eldest daughter of Mrs M. Finnerty, Leith Valley; aged 26 years.' : ; HYSLOP.—On the Bth September, at Waitati, at the,residence of her son-in-low (Janies f Muir), Isabella, Hyslop, widow of the late Robert' Hyalop; in her sixty-sixth year. Deeply repotted." JOHNSTON.—On, tho 25th August, at'her residence, "Hartfcll," Kaihiku, Jane, the. beloved wife of Jolin Johnston; aged 76 years. DeeDly regretted. JOliJLiY.—On "the 27th August, at his residence, 28 George street, Dunedin, John Jolly, sen., formerly of Brechin, , Forfarshire, Scot- : land; in his soventy-ninth ycar.-JONES.-Oa the 20th August, 1905, :at his parents' residence, Springs, Middlemarch, John, the beloved youngest son of W, G. 1 and Jessie Jones; aged 4J months. Deeply regretted. KAY.—On tlie 25th August,- at his. residence, . High street, lioslyn, Robert Kay, stonemason, the beloved husband of Agnes Eeid; sged 63 years. "His end was peace." KILGOUR.—On the 4th September, at Alexandra South, Hannah, the beloved wifo of William Howie Kilgour, and eldest daughter of Susan and the" lato Andrew M'Farlane, late of Caversham; aged 31 years. Deeply regretted. * LIDDY.—On tho 22nd August, at the Dunedin Hospital, Thomas Liddy; aged 73 years, 8.1.P. M'AB'PHUE.—On the 22nd August, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr C. M'Gratb), 22 Howe street (after a long illness), Mary Simpson, relict of the late James M'Arthur; aged 72 years. M'INDOE.—On tho 4th September, at his residence, Seafield, Forbury road, James, M'lndoe; in his eightieth year. M'KENNA.—On the 27th Augusrt, at her . lato residence, Bishop's road, Dunedin, Mary M'Kenna, relict of the late Charles M'Kenna, Cromwell, and dearly beloved "sister of Ann and Margaret Mulholland, of Dunedin. Deeply regretted. E.I.P. M'KENZIE.—On the 3rd September, at the residence of her mother, Mrs Marcusscn, Campbelltown, Elizabeth M'Kenzie, beloved eldest daughter of Mrs Harcussen, and wifo of James M'Kenzie, Catlin's Eiver; aged 20 years and 4 months. Forget! No, ne'er can we forget; Let years go By and years come in again, , Till we shall dare unfold them without pain, But we shall not forget—can no'er forget. M'KISSOCK.—On the sth September, at Waikaia, David M'Kissock (accidentally killed), late of Stirling; aged 41 years. iI'XHLLAN.—On the Gth September, at his residence, Spencer street, Milton, James M'Millan; eged 67 years. MILLAE.—On the 20th August, at Upper , Catlins, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of David Millar; aged ' 71.—Cliristcliurch papers please copy. MiiiliiiK.—On the 28tli August, at ilis parents' residence, 103 Upper Maclaggan street, Dunedin, Graham, third son of John and Jessie Miller; in his twenty-second year. MITCHELL.—On the Ist September, at her residence, Gladstone road, North-East Valley, Agnes Malcolm, the beloved wifo of David Mitchell; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. PAEKBB.—On the 18th July, at North Molton, England, William Hugh Prendergast Parker, son of tho late T. Jeffrey Parker, of Dunedin; aged 23 years. BICKARDSON.—On tho 7th Soptember, at his lato residence, Miller's Flat, Bobert ' John, dearly beloved husband of Annie ltiehardson; aged G1 years. Deeply regretted. EOCtEES.—On tho 21st August, at Maori Hill, the infant son of -William and Elizabeth Eogers. Deeply regretted. RUSSELL.—On tho 27th August, at Wanaka .Hotel, Pembroke, Celia Isabella Russell, relict of the late Theodore Kussell; aged 58 years. SHAKD,—On the 19th August, at his lata residence, Keith Hall, Allanton (suddenly), James, beloved only son of William aqd Margaret Shand; aged 24 years, Deeply regret led. SMEATOX.—On the sth September, at her residence, Nevada, Elizabeth, relict of the lato David Smcaton; in her eighty-fourth year. STEEL.—On tho 7th September, at High street, Dunedin, John Steel, late of Miller's Flat; uged 07 years. Deeply regretted. , STEWART.—On the 23rd August, at Aja» street, Milton (after a short illness), Maggie, the dearly beloved daughter of Jolin and Catherino Stewart; aged two years. Deeply regretted. " Asleep in Jesus. S'J'l'^VAKT.—On tho 30th August, at his residence, Glen road, Mornington, David, tho beloved husband of Margaret Stewart; aged 84 years. STOTHART.—On the 22nd August, at his late residence, Marion street, Caversham. Dunedin. Thomas William Manderson, the beloved husband of Elizabeth J. Stothnrt, aged 53 years. Passed peacefully away. "At rest" SULLIVAN—On the 22nd August, at 123 Stafford street, Dunedin, Elizabeth, the wifo of Michael Sullivan; aged 05 years. TRESEDER—At his residence, 46 Clyde street, Peter Treseder; in his seventy-fourth year. WARREN.—On the 28th August, at her parents' residence, Purakanui, Mary, tha beloved eldest daughter of Moses Thomas and Mary Warren; aged IS years and.6 months. Deeply regretted. WILLIAMSON.—On the sth September (after a long and painful illness), at his son'i residence, Lcckhampton Court, Glen, Cavel sham Else, Dunedin, William apred 74 yearo. "At rest." WILSON.—On the 25th August, at Strafford. Taranaki. 'Mary Drvsdalo, beloved wifo ol J. E. Wilson, nnd second daughter ot Alexander nnd Isabella Dodds, Beaconsfield, Otago: aged "0 years. YOUNGMAN.—On the Ist Soptember, at his parents' residence, 32 Maitlnnd street, Albert Youngman (Berti); aged 27 years. IN MEMORIAM. OHAHLTON.—In loving memory of Annie, the beloved.wife of William Charlton, who died at Clinton, September G, 3001; in her fiftieth year.—lnserted by her loving husband and family. COOPEE.—In loving memovy of BrneMi Cooper, who was accidentally killed J 3th August, 1904. "His memory never shall fade."-—'lnserted by a sorrowing friend at Hawea Flat. DARTOX.—In loving memory of Harriet Yeo Datfon, who did September 6,1901. M'FAELANE.—In memory of tho late Andrew M'Farkne. lato of-Caverphnni, who departed this life September 6, 1901. Dav bv day we all do miss him. Words would fail out loss to tell;' But in Heaven we hope to meet him, Evermoro with him to dwell. —Inserted by his sons and daughters. FISHEE—In loving memory of William Fisher,' who died at Beck 3, on tho 27th' August, 1904. Twelve dreary months have passed away Since my dear husband was called sway. Sad was the- day when wo were parted, Never more on this earth to dwell. Findest thoughts will ever linger, Till we ere laid sido by side. . —Inserted by his loving wife. FFEELAND.—In loving remembrance of John Freeland, who died at Shingly Creek August 26. 1895. . Brief life is hero our portion, Brief sorrow, short-lived care; The life that knows no ending, The tearless life is there. 4 —Inserted by his loving wife and family. M'KINNON.—In loving memory of George, youngest Bon of James and Agnes E, M'lCinnon, who departed this life August 14. 1904, at ICuriwao Gorge. Peaceful bo thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy gravo so low; Thou no more will join our number, ■ Thou no more our song will know. Yet again we hope to meet thee When the day of lite is fled; Aril in Heaven with joy to gTeet Ihee, TVherc no farewell tears are shed. -Inserted .by his loving parents, brother, and sisters. MANDEIISON —In loving memory "of ■my dear husband, who died at Mosgiol Junction, Sth September, 1903. Best, dearest father, thy toil is o'er;. Thy loving hands shall work no more. On earth there's strife; in heaven rest. We miss you most who loved you test.

Gone from our side,—how deeply wo miss yoa. Lovins. clear father, thy memory we'll keep; Never till life ends will we forget you;—. Dear to our hearts, is the place where you sleep... ' —Illsertedibyhig loving wife anil family. PF-MBRRTON.—In loving memory of Sarah Ann Pcmbctton, frho died at Rothesay, September a, 1902.At rest."—lnserted by her 'nvinr children. ' . ' SWTIT.—Tn" lo'vinp memorv of Jenny B. Smith, wbo di»d at h»r residence,.Bumside, on th» 9tl> of Sentember, 1900. . TITRNETJI/L—ln loving memory of onr dear little .Tnekie. who was drown edVnt Lauder, Central Otaso, .on ■ August sfl. ITO. ■ "So lived, so mourned."—lnserted by his loving parents. 'iV ■ ..' .-y

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13385, 11 September 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13385, 11 September 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13385, 11 September 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

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