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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

\fjDEKTON.—On the 4th October, 1905, at St. Helens Maternity Hospital, tlie wife of Gcrrard Thomas Alderton, 8 Elm row, Dunedin, of a son. Home papers please copy. de LAUTOUII.—On the Cth October, at 51 Frederick street, Mrs ]3. A. de Lautour, o[ a> son. JJENNISON.—On the Bth October, at Melrose, Jicar Onmaru, the wife of Hadden Dennison, of a son. GIBSON.—On the 12th September, at Rothesay, Mosgiel, the wife o! James I'. Gibson— a daughter. LOGAN.—On the 16th October, nt residence, Parkside, to Mr andl Mrs J. AV. Logan—a son. M'KINLAY.—On the 13th October, at Catherine street, Caversham, to Mr ami Mrs Wm. M'Kinlay—a son. M'NAUGHTON.—On tho Ctli October, at Victoria road, St. Clair, the wile of E. M'Naughton—a son. MITCHELL.—On the 15th October, at Grey street, Port Chalmers, Mrs Wm, J, Mitdicll— a, daughter. MUIR—On the sth October, at Market street, Kaitangata, tho wife of William Jluir—a daughter. PATERSON.—On the 3rd October, 3905, at Preston crescent, Bolleknowcs, Duncdin, the wife of Mr T. D. B. Paterson, of a daughter. ROBINS.—On the 9th October, at the Prince Alfred Institute, Maternity Department, tho wife of Frederick Robins, electrical engineer --a daughter. RUTLED&E.—On Tuesday, 3rd Octobcr, at Patrick street, Montecillo, the wife of D. Rutledge, of a daughter. SCOTTER.—On tho 30th September, at Maori Hill, tho wife of the Rev. A. X. Scotter, of a son. ' SCOTT.—On the 10th October, 1905, at Nidenud, Gloucester street, Linwood, Christchurch, tho wife of Henry Scott—a son. WELL'ARD.—On the 13th October, at Helena street, South Duncdin, to Mr and Mrs A. E. Wellard—a daughter. WI2LPLY.—At Campbell street, Momington, tho wife of J. J. Welply, of a daughter. CAMERON—CURRIE.—On the 4th October, at the Wesleyan Church, Cromwell, by tho Rev. ,T. H. Haslam, William Francis M'Gregor, eldest son of Mr William Cameron (late of Bendigo), to Jane Dunn, eldest daughter of Mr William Currie, farmer, Hyde. CAMPBELL—WRIGHT.—On the 25th September, at St. Andrew's Manse, Christchurch, by the Rev. J. M'Kenzie, H.A., Donald, son of the late John Campbell, St. Andrews, South Canterbury,' to Georgina Galbraith, elder daughter of Duncan Wright, Duncdin. JORDAN—FORSYTH.—On the 7th September, by the Rev. G. Miller, assisted by the : Rev. C. Small, J. W. Jordan, Temuka, to Mary Ann, fifth daughter of the late Charles Forsyth, Amha, Tokomairiro. MILNES—BECK.—On the 27th September, at the residence of the bride's parents, "Tc Whare Pai," Upper Walker Btreet, by the Rev. Dr Waddell, Fredrick, eldest son of J. Milnes, Dunedin. to Ethel, only daughter of J. Beck, Dunedin, PEARSON—SCOTT.—On the 11th October, at the residence of the bride's parents, Andrew White, youngest son of Alexander Peafson, Brookside, Kyeburn, to Mary, only daughter of Robert Scott, " Hurimana,' Kyeburn. THOMAS—DAIZIEL.—On the 2nd August, 1905, at the residence of the brido's parents, Glenpark, Palmerston South, by the Rev. J. ,R. Clark, John Henry, eldest son of Henry ■U'homas, of Timaru, to Eva Mary, youngest daughter of James Dalziel, Glenpark, Palmerston. TYLER—O'CONNELL.—On the 2nd October, at the residence' of the bride's parents,' Woodside, Katea," by tho Rev. Father O'Neill, Alfred D. Tyler, to Mary Ann, second daughter of Michael O'Connell,

TITCHENER—MACKINTOSH,—On the 3rd October, at' tlie' residence of- tho' bride's parents, -by (he Rev.'W. W- Brown, John Jaiiies, second son of W,, J. Titchener, Cavorsham, to Isabella' May; second daughter of W. Mackintosh, Greenlea, Drummond, Southland. WAIX—ROBERTSON.—OiI the 4th October, at SI. John's Church, Roslyn, by the Rev. Canon Mayne, Job John, eldest son of Job Wain, Esq., Opoho, to Mary Jane, the eldest daughter of Mrs .C. J. 11, Robertson, Kaiitorai Valley, Roslyn. WILLIAMS—SALMON.—On the 14tli October, at the.residesce of the bride's parents, John Henry, the youngest son of tho late William • Williams, of Cambrians, ' to Willielmina Ethel (Willon), eldest daughter of John Salmon, ICaikorai. WILSON—BANNERMAN.—On tho 21st September. at " ICirkland Hill," Roslyn, by tho Rev. R. R.'M. Sutherland, assisted by tho Rev. John Waters, John Reid, eldest son of J. C. Wilson, railway storeinan, Dunedin, to Agnes Gray, youngest daughter ot the late Rev. W. Banucrman, D.D., Dunedin. SILYEK WEDDINO. MACKAY—MACSWAN.—On October 14, 1880, ■ at the residence of the bride's aunt (Miss Allan, St. Andrew street, Dunedin), by the Rev. Professor Salmond, D.D., Neil Hawthorn Mackay, to Mary Macswan.

AITKIN.—On the 3rd October, 1905, at his parents' residence, Clyde street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Marcus James, second son of Robert Walter Aitkin. ALLAN.—On the 12th October, at his residence, 151 Great King street, Alexander, the ■ beloved husband of Jessie Allan; aged 07 years. AWDREW.—On the Ist October (suddenly), at Melbourne, Captain Robert Andrew, beloved husband of Alioo Andrew, Cumberland street; aged 85 years - (By cable). j.iII'JIjL.—Ou the 20th October (suddenly), at her residence, Grosvenor street, Kensington,. Margaret, the beloved wife of William Barrell; aged 02 years. Deeply regretted. ; ■ BENSON.—On the 15th October, at the residence of his parents, Arthurton, John Albert, eldest, son of Mr and Mrs Benson; aged 22 years. Deeply regretted. CRAWFORD.—On the Bth October, at Tapanui, James Crawford, Sen.; aged 14 years. Deeply regretted. CItAWFOIvD.—On tho Ist October, at his residence, Omimi, Robert Crawford; in his seventy-eighth year. Deeply regretted. CRICHTON.—On the Kith Octobcr, at her residence, View street, Mornington, Margaret, the beloved wife of John Crichton, engineer; in her sixty-first year. DOUGLAS.—On the Ist October, at tho Dunedin, Hospital, Ann, the beloved wife of John Joseph Douglas, Kaitangata; aged 51 years. DM'OVAN.—On tho 4th October, at Caversham, Mary Parry Denovan, beloved mother of Mrs T. Aitken, Helena street, South Dunedin; aged 72 years. DOIIIG.—On the 14th Octobcr, at Dunedin, Johanna, the beloved wifo of Jeremiah Doiiig; aged G6 years, R.I.P. DOWNES.-On the 4th October, at the residence of his son-in-law (John M. Rodger), William, the beloved husband of Margaret Downcs.—Private interment. DOWSE.—On the 15th Ootober, at her late residence, No. 1 Hanover street, Jeannic, relict of the late George Dowse; aged'6s years. ELLIS.—On the 12th October, at his reai- ! deuce, Reid road, South Dunedin, Stephen r,™' 1 ? 1 ' 111 Peninsula; aged 73 ycars.FREhCH.—On tho 29th September, 1903, at his lato residence, Rotorua, Thomas Robson French, late of Palmerston South; in hi 3 seventy-fifth year. GEORGE,—On the Bth October, at Ravensbourne, Caroline Forty, wife of Edward C George. GODBlf.—On the 12th October, at the residence of her son Christopher, Halfway Bush Sarah, relict of tho late George Godby in her ninety-second year. "At rest." GBANT.—OiI the 10th October, at Clyde street, Balclutlia, Clement, the beloved husband of Catherine Grant; aged 77 years Deeply regretted. GRAVE.—On the Bth' October, at the residence of his parents, "Shirley," Humbcr street, Oamani. Eustace Alexander Burton beloved son of J, B, E, aw i Katherina a 3 ycats ancl 3 months. it Alt] LION.—On the sth October, at her home in Waikawa, after a short illness, a'?' ' 0 wife of Robert Hamilton; aged 33 years. HA?sNAGAN. On tho 4th October, at his residence, Athol place, John, tho beloved husband of Bridget Hannagan; aged G' years. Deeply regretted. IU.P, HASTIE.—On the 4th Octobor, at Ardoch l'arm, Mataura, Janet, relict of the late Robert Hastie; aged 74 years, IIUITON.—OiI the lGlh October, at NorthEast Valley, Dunedin, Robert Button (late of Waikaia), elder son of William Hutton, and beloved husband of Margaret Lynchaged 01 years. ' KANE.—On the 20th August, at Johnstone, N. 8., Janet Niblock, beloved wife of Alex. Kane, and only sister Qf Mrs Thos. Shore, Taratu, Lovell's Flat; aged 53 years. Deeply regretted. KEHH.—On Wednesday, lltli October, 1905, at her residence, Waikalta Valley, Southland Deborah, ihe beloved wife of Georgo Kerr; nged 71 years. LAING.-On the 11th October, at her residence, 92 Hanover street, Annie (relict of the late Robert Laing); aged 48 years. LINDSAY.—On the 16th Octobor, at her daughter's residence, Burnside, Helen Kilpatrick, (he beloved wife of William Lindsay; in her seventy-sixth ye»r. Paisley, Manchester, and Melbourne papers please copy. LIVINGSTON.—On the 10th October, at the residence of his Son-in-law (Mr J. M, Campbell), 21 Forth place, Dunedin, Thomas Livingston; aged 74 years. M'FAIiLANE.—Ou the 13th October, at his residence, Maelaggan street, Mornington, Hugh, the beloved husband of Margaret M'Farlane; nged 75 years. M'lVER.—On tho Gtli October (after a long and painful illness, borne with patience), at her late residence, Catherine street, Caversham, Dunedin, Annie Lawrie, tho beloved wifo of Donald M'lver and eldest daughter of tho late David Fergusson, of Gore; aged 35 years. "It is only till He come." t'NEIL.—On the sth October, 1905, at Forest Ilill, Neil, beloved eldest son of Hector and Margaret M'Neil. I.KROER,—On the 6th October, at his residence, Waitapcka, Archibald Mercer; aged 81 years. J'CONNELL.—On the 17th October, John, the beloved husband of Elizabeth O'Conliell; aged 72 years. R.I.P. POPE.—On the 13th Octobcr, at Welhevstoncs, Mary, relict-of the late John Efford Pope; in her eighty-fourth year. REID.—OiI the Gtli October, at her residence, Salcombe street, Kaitangatu, Isabella Reid (relict of the late.Hush Reid); aged 71 years. " With Christ, which is far belter." ROUT.—On the J2tli October, 1905. at his residence, Forth street, Invercargil! (after a short illness),, Charles, beloved husband ot Catherine Rout; aged GC years. RUSSELL. —On the Ist October, 1905, 'at' Arrowtown, Mary, wifo of William Russell, and eldest daughter of Mr William Fletcher, Arrowtown; aged 31 years. "At rest." ■ RUTHERFORD.—On the 16th October, at Geelong, Victoria (suddenly), Margaret, widow of tho late Gideon Rutherford,' Mamrc, Kakanni. IU r AN.—On the 18th October, at Stuart - street, Ivaikorai, Thomas, the beloved husband of Catherino Ryan; aged 62 years.— R.I.P. Wellington papers please copy. SPEID.-Oil the litli October, at the Dunedin Hospital, after a short illness, William Rickard Speid, youngest son of the late W. R. Speid and stepson of the Rev. William "Wright, Columba Church, Oamaru; aged 2G years, STEWART.—On tho 24th September, 1905, at 1 his residence, 57 Ballarat street, Yarravillo (near. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), of pneumonia, Peter, tho beloved husband of Marion Stewart, and father of William, Peter, and James Stewart, and Mrs A. Turnley. Glasgow and Stirling papers please copy. TAGGART.—On the 17th October, at his residence, Victoria roau, Musselburgh, William Hugh Taggart.' THOMSON.—On tho 20tli October, at his residence, Magnetic street, Port Chalmers, John, the beloved husband of Elsie Thomson; aged 61 years.—Beyond those words there is peace. WADDELL. —On the Ist October, at Qneen street, Mosgiel, James Waddeil, formerly teacher East Taieri School; aged 79 years, WARD.—On the 2nd October, at S. Michael's Vicarage, Anderson's Bay. Dorothy Frances, infant daughter of the Rev. E.. and Mary Ward. WETHERSTON.—On the 6th October, at his brother's residence. Waitati, Peter Wetherston; aged 60 years. WOOD.—On the 17th October, at his son-in-law's residence, Anderson's Bay, Captain John Wood; in liis eighty-second year. WORK.—On the oth of Octobor, at his residence, Christehurch, AVilliam Nicole Work, father of Mis' F. T. George, Hanover Btreet, Dunedin; aged 64 years. IN MEMORIAM. BROWN,—III loving memory of John Patrick Brown, who departed this life on the 21st October, 1901, at Sydney Hospital. Had He asked us, well we know We should cry: " O spare this blow"; Yes, with streaming eyes should pray, "Lord, we lovo him, let him slay," —Inserted by his loving father, brothers, and sisters., CHALMERS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, James Chalmers, who died at Lawrence on the Bth October, 1901. . ' With actions ,so'noble,' generous, and kind, Few in this world his equal could find. Not gone from memory, not gone from love, But-gone to his Father's home above. As the ivy clings to the oak, so shall my memory cling; to thee. —Insetted by, his.Wing wife.

CAMERON.—III loving memory of Duncan Cameron, who passed away 4th October ; 1902. ' . . ■ I live! 0 ye who loved me! Your faith was not in vain; Back through the shadowy valley I come to you again, Safo in the love that-guides me, with fearless feet I tread— My homo is with the angels-6 say not I am dead! —Inserted by loving wifo and family. DIVERS.—In memory of Wilfred Thomas Divers, youngest gloved son of George and Janet B. M. Divers, who died at Clinton, Otago, New Zealand, on October 15, 1904; aged 30 years and 7 months. Had 1 but watched by his dying bed, Caught tho last flickering of his breath, My heart I think would not have felt the bitterness of grief; But God had willed it otherwise. —Inserted by his loving father. G MINNIE.—In loving remembrance of James Glennie, who died at Balfour 'on October 4, 1903; aged 62 years and 9 months. " Not lost, but gone before." Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where 3torms are o'er; On the borderland we left him, Soon to meet and part 110 more. Par beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care, We shall find our missing loved one In onr Father's mansion fair. GRANT.—In loving remembranco of Helen M'Gregnr, wife of Donald Grant, who died at Waikonaiti an the 11th October, 1901. JEWISS.—In sp<l and loving memory of Sarah beloved wife of William Jewiss, who died'on the 14th Octobcr, 1904.—inserted by husband and family. KOFOED.—In loving memory of Robert Kotoerl. who died on the Bth October 1904 at Waitahuna. ' 1 Sleep on, dear father, thy labour is o'er; Thy willing hands will toil no more. On earth fhore's strife, in Heaven rest; We miss yon most who loved you best. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. M'INNES.—In loving memory o( Christina (Teauic) M'lnues, of Port Chalmers, who died lit Dumbarton, New Zealand, on the 14th October, 1904. She is free from pain and sorrow In that heavenly land so bright. She singing with the angels, And is robed in spotless white. —Inserted by her friends. ROSS.~-In loving memory of George Ross who died at his residence, Sawyers' Bay on the 17th October, 1901,-Deeply loved 'and deeply mourned. SPEDDINP.—In loving memory of William James Spedding, who died at his residence Dowling street, Dunedin, on Hie 15th October, 1904. Dearly loved and deeply mourned. Gone from our home, how sadly wo miss him! Lovingly, dear Will, thy memory we'll keep, Never while life lasts shall we forget you; Dear to our hearts is tho place where you sleep. —Inserted by his loving wife and son, Gordon. WALSH.—III loving memory of Francis John Walsh, who died at Melbourne on the 11th October, 1004. As the ivy clings to the oak, bo shall our memory cling to tlico. —Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. WALTON.—In loving memory of Frank Gravson Walton, who died on the 9th October, 1004. One sad year, and friends around think the wound has almost healed; But, oh! they little know the sadness deep within onr hearts conce&lcd. —Inserted by his loving wife and daughters.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13421, 23 October 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13421, 23 October 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13421, 23 October 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)