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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

CURRIE.-On the 20th April, at the Manse, Kailangata, to the Rev. W. T. Currie and Mrs Currie—a daughter. lIOLMS.-On the 3rd April, 1906. at the residence of Mrs Adam Hunter, Wvndham, the wife of A. S. Holms, Waimaliaka, of a son. HUGHES.-At Cambrians, on the 6th April, \o Mr and Mrs 0. Hughes, a daughter. KIRK.—At " Ilion." Kaseby. Mount Ida, on 12lh April, 1906, the wife of James Robert Kirk, a sou. MARTK.-On the 12th April, 1900, at W residence, Duddingston, N.E.Y., the wife of John Jf. Martin, of a daughter. PERRY.-On the 10th April, 1906, to Mr and Mrs G. Perry, 43ii George street, a son, Both well. ROBERTSON.-On the 14th April, at Dunoon. Highcliff, Peninsula, the wife of L. D. Robertson—a daughter. SIs T OWBALL.-On the 16th April, at Rutherford street, Caversham, the wife of \V, D. Snowball—a daughter. WARNER.-On the sth March, 1906. at Liverpool, England, the wife (nee Edith Moore, of this City) of Lioutenant George E. Warner, 8.N.R., of a son.

BUSH-TOWNE.-On tie 18th April, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Coffey, Edgar Bush, to Norah Elizabeth May, «Mcst daughter of C. E. Towne, St. Bathans. CRESPIIMVEST.-011 (ho 11th April, at St. John's Church, Christohurch, by the Rev. H. Purchas, Edgar, son of Gideon Crespin, Devon, England, to Elizabeth Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H. if. West, North-East Vallcv, Dunedin. DOW-RAE.-On the 9th April, Thomas Dow, gas inspector, to Tlozena Rae, widow ot the late Joseph Donaldson Rae. Home papers please copv. GARD'NER-FORSYTH.-On the 19th April, at St. Peter's, Caversham, by the Rev. Canon Bryan M. King, vicar, assisted by the Rev. C. Gordon-Biddle, vicar of Halswell, Canterbury, Murray Menzies Gard'ner, Kent. K.N.Z.A., third surviving son of Maitland Gard'ner, Esq., Dunedin, to Christian Stewart Forsyth, youngest daughter of James Chambers Forsyth. Esq., Dunedin. GKEEK-CROMBIE.-On Wednesday, the 18fh April, 1906, by the Rev. Mr Kingficld, vicar of the parish, Joseph Green, eldest son o{ Joseph Green, Mandeville, to Mary Annabels Crombie, third daughter of Mr Robert Crombie. Eglinton, Olama. GRAY-LINDSAY.-On the 21st March, at Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, Wellington, by the Rev. Mr Elliot. Charles Gray, sheep - farmer, Fernhill, Pahautanui, to Elisabeth Laing, eldest daughter of Thomas Lindsav, Palmeraton, Otago. GRIMWOOB-CROW.-On Tuesday, the 27th of February, 1906, by the Rev. Dr Waddeil, • James A. M. Grimwood, eldest son of the late James Grimwood, of Aberdeen, Scotland, to Elizabeth Amelia, youngest daughter of Alexander Crow, 6en., Dunedin. HEALEY-PALMER.-On the 14th February, 190G, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. I. K. M'lntyre, Alfred Hardwick, eldest son of Jas. F. Healey. Mimihau, Wyndharu, to Isabel, youngest daughter of T. Palmer. 7 Union street, Dunedin. HOLMES-RICKARD.-On the 11th April, at St. Paul's Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Robinson, Edward Holmes, of the Union Bank of Australia, Dunedin, third son of the late William L. Holmes, Wellington, to Elizabeth Rickard. .eldest daughter of Mrs Rickard, Onslow House, Ocean Beach, Dunedin.

MOOME-ROSS.-On the 19th April, at the residence of- the bride's mother, 5 Graham street, Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Nisbet, If;A., assisted by the Rev. Win. Hewitson, 8.A., George Moodie, eldest sou of Thomas Moodie, to Barbara Munro, eld.er daughter of the late John Ross, merchant, Alness, Scotland. MUIR-ROSS.-On Wednesday, 18th April, at Riversdale Church, by the Rev. A. Gray, of Gore, Grace, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Ross, to Thomas 'William Muir, Mangaweka, fifth son of Mr and Mis David'Muir, of Green Valley, Waibemo. MACKENZIE-TOLME.-On the 29th March, at Edinburgh, by the Kev. A. Tolmie. John, son of John Mackenzie, Dunvegan, Isle of Stye, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late D. A. Tolrae, Clinton. (By cable.) O'KANE-M'GAYIN.-On the 11th April, at St. Stephen's Church, North Dunedin. by Hie Rev. I. K. M'lnlyre, Ilenry O'Kane, Dunedin, to Annie, second daughter of the late G. h. M'Gavin. PORTEOUS-DUNCAN.-On the 21st February. >' St. Luke's Church, Oamarti, by the Rev '?. C. Burgess, William, second son of the late Wm. Porttous, Palinerston, (0 Ethel M„ youngest daughter of the late James A. Duncan, of Palmerston, and Mrs A. Palmer, DuiiMin. REID-M'MILLAN.-On the 4fh April, at Sudeley, Irwell, the residence of Mr William M'Millan, uncle of the bride, by the Iter. J. Maxweii, assisted by the Rev R. W. Jackson, Donald Reid, jun., M.H.R., eldest son of Donald Rcid, Salisbury, North Taieri, to Catherine Agnes, only daughter of the late David Jl'Millan, of Beachoroft, Southbridge, Canterbury. RENTON-SAUNDKRS.-On the 11th April, IQOG, st the residence of the bride's father, Sunnydale, by the Rev. David Borrie, William, eldest son of Mr William Renton, Bulyondale, Inchclutha, to Margaret Clark, second daughter of Mr 11. K. Saunders, North-East Valicv. THOMAS - ANDERSOX. -On (he Hlb March, at Strathern, South Invercargill, b; the Rev. H. Daniels, John Henry, fifth son of D. Thomas, Woodend, to Annie, eldest daughter of Robert Anderson, of Qucens-WALLACE-PEDLER.-On the 18th April, 190 G. at Durham street, Cliristclmrch, by the Rev. W. Banmber, James Oliver Spiers, third son of A. and J. Wallace, Riversdale, Southland, to Lydia Alice Maud, only daughter nI.C. and A. Pedler, Riversdale, Southland. WHITE-BKOADBENT.-On the 11th April, at the Toivn Hall, South Dunedin, Taylor Woo'.laston, eldest son of John While, of Glenesk, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and Mary, daughter of Georgo Broadbent, Dunedin. WILKIE-HOWELL.-On the 10th April, at the Methodist Church, Mosgiel. by the Rev. R. C. Randerson, David Roid Wilkic, to Maud, youngest daughter of the late Geo. Howell, of Mosgiel. Home papers please copv. WILSON-ROBINS.-Or. the 16th April, at the residence of Mr W. D. Wright, Glen Falloch Estate, North-East Harbour, Robert Lockie, eldest son of James D. Wilson, Gore, to Henrietta Chisholm Robins, youngest daughter 01 the late John Robins, Dunedin.

ALVES.—On the 15th April, at 4S Queen street, Matilda Vernor. widow of the late Rev, William Alves, M.A., and youngest daughter of the late Colonel John Taylor, H.K.I.C.S. ASW.NAIiL.-On the 17th April, at the residence of his mother (Mrs li. Stevenson), 20 Pacific street, Xevada, Itoslyn, Daniel Aspinall, son of the late John Aspinall, of Skippers; aged 31 years. BROWN.-On'tho 16th April, at his residence, Russell street, South Dunedin Ward, Samuel Brown, bootmaker the beloved husband of Elizabeth Brown; aged 53 years. Deeply regretted. BRYDONE.-.On the 15th April, at Fifield street, Roslyn. Annie, the second beloved daughter of W. S. Brydonc. Deeply regretted. CAIRNS.-On the 20th April, at Nightcaps. Southland, Henrietta Agnes, beloved daughter of A. E. and J. A. Cairns; aged 18 years fi months. CARRODUS.-On the 15th April, at her residence, Brockville, Jemima, the beloved wife of Thomas Carrodus; in her sixty-third year. Deenly regretted. CULLINAN-GLEN.-On the 25th April, at the Dunedin Hospital, Patrick Henry Cullinan-Gleu; aged 35 years, Deeply regretted. R.I.P. DENT.-On tho 19th April, at High street, Dunedin, George Dent, of Green Valley; aged 68 years. DUNGEY.-On the 17th April, at' Dunback, Catherine, the beloved sister of Joshua Dungcy, Moeraki. R.I.P. FAMILTON.-On the 23rd April, at her residence, Newborough, Catherine, the beloved wife ot James Hamilton; in her fifty-ninth year. " Died in peace." FYFE.-On the 17th April, at her residence, Duntroon, Violet Abigail (Vie), beloved wife of James Pyfc, and only daughter of W. Sheddan, flourmiller, Waiwera. South; aged 24 years. OARDNER.-On tho 14th April, at Dunedin, George, beloved husband of Mary Gardner, Waitahuna, and native of Nottingham, England; aged 76 years. Deeply regretted. GRAHAM.-On the 24th April, at his residence, Magnetic street, Port Chalmers, Charles do Longueville Graham. R.I.P. HAUGH.-On the 12th April (accidentally killed at Owaka). Patrick Haugb, native of County Clare, Ireland; aged 57 years. R.I.P. HEY.—On the 6th April, at her parents' residence, Ptikcrau. Clarinda (Lynda), the youngest and dearly beloved daughter of Clare and Albert Hay; aged six years. HOLLICK.-On tho <Mth April, at her residence, Union street, Milton, Charlotte Bramwoll, the beloved wife o! John Hollick; in her seventieth year. HOLT.-On Thursday, 19th April, at Clyde, Mclanic, wife of James Holt, and eldest daughter of C. F. Faisandier; aged 30 years. R.I.P. KKDZLIE.-On tho 17th April, at her parents' residence, Upper Brockville, Mabel Louisa, beloved daughter of John and Isabella Kedzlie; aged 18 years.-LOWE.-On the 19th April, at Naseby Hospital (after a painful illness), Walter R. Lowe, late chief steward s.s. Hawca. M'CLUSKEY.-On the 18th April, at "Te Pnki Wai," Waipiita, Frances Alice, the beloved daughter of Mrs and Mr Murdoch; in hor twenty-third year. Deeply regretted.

M'RITOHIE.-On the 14th April (suddenly), at Palmcr9ton, Agnes, wife of M. S. M'Ritehie; aged 70 years. M'WILLIAMS.-On the 21st April, at ber parents' roaidoncc, Union street, Milton, Ethel Mayne, the fourth ajid dearly beloved daughter of Henry and Maggie- Good M'Williams; aged 20 years. Deeply regretted. At rest. KOY.-On the 24th April, at Dunedin Hospital (after a short illness), Daisy Laura,, youngest daughter of Henry Noy, sen.; aged 22 vears. Deeply regretted. POOLE -On the 22nd April, sit the residence of Mrs Weir, Anderson's Bay, Hugh Poole; aged 68 years. REA.—On 9th April, at Wairuna, Ewen Rca, relict of the late Martin R«a; aged 64. RUTHERFORD.-On the 11th April, at her residence, Sandymount, Peninsula (suddenly), Janet Torrance, the beloved wife of James Rilchio Rutherford; aged 64 years. Doeplv regretted PHTERS.-On the 17th April, at her residence, Gordon street, Morninglon, Miriam Elizabeth (Minnie), the beloved wife of Alfred Tclers; aged 32 vears. ROBERTSON.-On the 16th April (suddenly), at Cromwell, James, the beloved husband of Jessie Robertson. Deep l )- regretted. SIXCLAIR.-On the 17th April, at Mrs Moffat's, Tc Houka, Alice Mary, the beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs John Sinclair, Balclutha; aged 27. Deeply regretted. STKWART.-On the 23rd April, at Dunedin Hospital, William Stewart; aged 65 years. TOWNSEND.-On the 24th April, at Wellington, Priscilla, the beloved wife of Thomas Townsend, and daughter of W. J. and the late Priscilla Newman, of this city; aged 56 years. Deeply regretted. TUBMAN—On Tuesday. 10th April, at bis late Residence, Langley Farm, Moa Flat, Edward L. Tubman; aged 73 years. WEDLAKE.-On the 03rd April (after a long and painful illness), at his residence. 264 Great King street. Frederick, the beloved husband oi Elizabeth Wedlake; aged 69 years.' Deeply regreltel. WHITE.—At Woihi (suddenly), Peter, second eldest son of Mr and Mrs G. 11. White, Arrowtown; aged 32 years. WHtTE.-On the 18th April, at Tauranga, Robert Cameron White (electrician, Government Electric Works, Rotorua), beloved husband of Isabella Aspinall; aged 40 years. Deeply regretted.

ANDREWS.—In loving memory of Mary Ann Andrews, who died at her residence, Oufram, April, 1898; aged 74 years. Call not back the dear departed. Anchored s»fc where storms are o'er; On the borderland wo left her, Soon to meet and part no more. Far beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care, We shall find our missing loveu one In our Father's mansion fair, —Inserted by her loving husband and granddaughters. CAMPBELL.—In loving remembrance of Catharine Maud, dearly beloved daughter cf A. and H. A. Campbell, who died sth April. 1805, aged 21 years and 10 months. Deeply regretted. Dearest Maudie, thou has', left us, Thou dost dwell with angels now, And.a. wreath cf glory priceless Sparkles on thy shining brow. HARRIS.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Trooper James Harris, killed at Machavia, Scuth Africa, on 12ih April, 1902. —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters. and brother? and brothers-in-law, George, Frank, and Henix Sqjjm.

BLACKWOOD.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life on the15th April,, 1901.—Inserted by her loving son, William Blackwood. DAY.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Alfred Henry Day, who died at Perth, Western Australia, on 13th April, 1903, tged 29 years.

Peace, perfect peace, With loved ones far away, In Jesus's keeping We ore safe, and they. —Inserted by his loving sister Elsie M. H., Cbristchnrch. JOHN.—In loving remembrance of Henrietta Eliza John, who died at H.wea Flat, April 13, 1901.

We know thou hast gone to the home of thy rest.

Then why should our souls be so sad? We know thou hast gone where the wearv are blest, And the mourner looks up and is glad. —Inserted by her loved ones. MERCER.—In loving memory of Edward, the dearly-beloved son of Charles and Margaret Mercer, who fell asleep in. Jesus r.n the 12l!i April, ]<KV3 ; Jse d 19 years. No one knows how much kc miss him,— None but aching hearts can tell. Earth has lost him, Heaven has gained himJesus has done all things well. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and broihers. M'INTOSH.-In loving memory of Johnnie, the beloved son of Allan and Catherine M'lntosh, who was accidentally killed in the Allanda.le Coal Mine, ;3lh April, 1S9!). Thou art not forgotten. Johnnie, dear, Nor never shalt thou be; As long as lito and memory last Thou v.'ilt remembered be. —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sis!»rs. MUNRO.—In loving remembrance of William Donald Mur.ro, accidentally killed at Cromwell on 17th April, 1905. "So loved, in life, so mourned in death." As the ivy clings to the oak, 0 Our memory clings (0 thee. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers, and sister?.

In loving memory of our dear Roliert, who departed this life at Henhar. 941h April, 1903. Deeply regretted. "We miss you most for wo loved you best."—lnserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters, and brothers.

M'CORUACK.-In sad and loving remembrance of John M'Cormack, husband of Annie M'Cormack, and, son-in-law of J. C. O'Farrell, sergeant of the late Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin, Ireland, killed at Blue Spur on April 26, in the year 188 G. 'Ti? fwenty sad, long years ago to-day Since my dear husband was called away.' "Beloved on earth, Tegretted, gone; Remembered in tho grave. —Inserted by loving wile, Annie M'Cormack, of George street, Duncdin; also His four loving daughters and two sons, Constable M'Cormack, of Auckland, and Constable M'Cormack, of Wellington. Wellington, Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, and Home papers please copy.

TODD.—In loving memory of Mary Todd, who died at Ilcrict, on Monday, 25th April, l'JOl. We know thou hast gone to the homo of thy

Then why should our souls feel so sad? We know thou hast gone where the weary arc

biest, And the mourner looks up, and is glad, —Inserted by a loving friend.

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Otago Daily Times, 27 April 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, 27 April 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, 27 April 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)