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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BAILEY.-On the Bth July, at the Primitive Methodist Manse, Caversham, to the Rev. S. and Mrs Bailey—a daughter. Both doing well. BROUGH.-On the 2nd July, to Mr and Mrs J, Brough, of Ravcnsboume-a daughter, , DICKINSON-On July 9, 1906, at Main road. Caversham, the wife of W. Dickinson of a daughter. IRONSIDE—On July 10, at 303 a. Cast:e street, the wife of John Ironside—a son. KFJvLY.-On the 10th July, at Bradshaw street, South Dunedin. the wife of Owen Kelly, builder, Gore, of a daughter. Both doing well. LMi\G.-0n the sth July, at 23G King street, the wife of Henrv Laing, of a daughter. PEURIAM.-On the Ist July, at Cromwell, the wife of J. W. Perriam—a son, SCOFIELD.-On the 19th Ju'.y, at Kensington, the wife of B. S. Scofield, of a son.

ALPIN-LE FEYRE.-At Dunedin, on the 18th May, 1906, Herbert, son of the late Hugh Aplin, to Margaret, daughter of Mrs L, Le Fevre. CAMPBELL—RUTHERFORD. - On the 13th Juue, at flic residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. C. Harkness, Angus, youngest sou of Mr and Mrs D. Campbell, Otcpopo, to Helen, eldest daughter of Miami Mrs Robert Rutherford, Thorndean, Poolburn. ■LREAYER-MUIR.-On the 4th July, 1906, at the Presbyterian Church, Otautau, by the Rev. Mr Brown, John, fifth son of the lato William Drcavcr. Palmerston, to Jean Angus, second daughter of David Muir, farmer. Waicoln. FLINT-HILL.-On the Ist June, at Dunedin, by the Rev. Wm. Hewitson, William, youngest son of the late James Flint, Lake Wakatipu. to Mary Ann, second daughtor of Frederick Hill, Gore. HOBSOJJ-STATHAM.-On the, 3rd July, 1906, at A'.l Saints' Church, Dunedin, by the Very Rev. Dean Fitchelt, M.A., D.D., assisted by the Rev. C. S. Bowden, M.A., Arthur, youngest son of the. late Thomas Hobson, Taka-pau, Hawke's Bay, to Ethel ltadfieid, second daughter of Charles Hadfield Statham, Meadowbank, Mornington, Dunedin. ' HOLDEN-NAYLOR.-On the 20th June, 191)3, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. 0. Bluiidell. Thomas Wilson, eldest son of Richard Holden, Clyde, to Ruth Elizabeth, fourth daughter of George Navlor. Matakanui. ' JOSEPHS — MYERS.-On Wednesday, the 11th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, 235 Cumberland street, by the Rev. A. T. Chodowski, Isaac, eldest son of Joseph Josephs, to Rebecca, third daughter of Abraham Myers. London and Wellington papers please copv. M'KENZIE-WALKER,-On 9th July, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs Hatchings, Half-Way Bush, by Rev. W. Nicol, John, eldest son of Hugh M'Kenzie, Esq., Walter Peak Station, Lake Wakatipu, to Beatrice, younger daughter of the late Henry Walker, Esq.. Woolwich, England. M'KAY-STARTC.-On the 20th June, at the residence of the bride's parents, Warrington, by the Rev. A. M. Finlayson, Archibald, fourth' son of William M'Kay, Park Hill, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Frank H. Stark, Warrington. REED-FLINT.-On the 16th May, at Waihi, Auckland. Wm. Charles, eldest son of the lato Charles William Reed, of Thames, to Margaret Douglas, eldest daughter of the late Jxmes Flint. Lake Wakatipu. R[JSSELL-HAMMOXD.-On the 4th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, by tho Rev. A. M. Finlayson, James Elder, youngest son of Charles Russell, Merry Hill, Seacliff, to Sarah Effie, third daughter of Thomas 11. Hammond, Eglantine, Merton. SPEAR-BARCLAV.-On (he 2nd July, by the Rev. A. Beavan, at St. Mary's Church, Rivcrton, Frederick, third son of Mr Frederick Spear, of Nelson, t6 Eliza Jane (Dolly), second daughter of the late John Barclav, of Hnwea Flat. VICKERY-BROWN.-On the 14th June, at St. Peter's Church, Caversham, by the Rev. Canon Bryan King, Frank, son of Mr William Yickcry, St. Kilda, to Susie, second daughtor of Mrs E. Brown, Dunedin. tho 9th July, at Christchurch. Thomas Henrv, eldest son of Mr H. White, of Wellington, to Mo Josephine, second daughter of Mr W. W, Robson, of Christchurch. YOUNG-KEDZLIE.-On the 12th July, 1906, at tho residence of the bride's mother, Hopetoun, Halfway Bush, by tho Rev. R. R. M. Sutherland. William B. Young, of Gore, to Mary, second daughter of the late John Kedzlio, Halfway Bush, Dunedin.

.v\i)RRSON.-On 15th July, David Whittock, engineer, tho beloved husband of Agnes Anderson, Harrington street, Port Chalmers; aged 44 years. Deeply regretted. AULD.—On the 18th July, at his residence, I\'o. 11 Manse street, Kirkland Hill, Kaikorai, John S. Auld, behoved husband of Aim Xess, and youngest son of David Auld, of Anderson's Bay; aged 29 years. Deeply regretted. BHAL.-On the lGth July, at her daughter's (Mrs Durden's) residence, Waikouaiti, Mary Ann Bcal, relict of the late Joseph Beal, in her ninetieth year. Deeply regretted. BOWIE.—On tho lGth July, IDOG (suddenly), at Crichton, Lovell's Flat, Jane Milne, dearly loved wife of Charles Bowie; aged 64 years. BROWN.-On the 15th July, at her residence, Kakn Point, Port Molyneux, Jane Hamilton, beloved wile of William Brown (lato, of Waitapeka); aged 62 yews. Deeply regretted. BKiiMNER.-On the 18th July, at her residence, Kew, Caversham, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of J. G. Brenmer; aged 55 years. itOWN.—On the 19th July, at his residence, Kaka Point, Port Molyneux, William Jirown; aged 72 vears. BRYCE.-On the 30th June, 1906, at the residence of his uncle, 223 Maclaggan street, Dunedin, John, second son of David and Elizabeth Bryce, Springhill, Lovell's Flat; aged 24 years. - ■ BKi'SOiV.-On tho 12th July, at his residence, Akntore, Thomas Bryson, farmer; aged 87 BUSIUN.-On the 12th July, at 147 llaclaggan street, Albert Peter, youngest son of Alison and Albert Buskin; 1 year and 4 months. CUKMAM.-On the 9th July, at his residence, Wickliffe terrace, Port Chalmers, Robert M. (late manager local Gasworks), dearly beloved husband of Janet Curham; aged 63 years. Deeply regretted. (EL.—On the 9th July, at Dunedin. Allan James, the beloved son of Edward C. and Ida A. Daniel, of 389 Castle street, in his fifth year; deeply regretted; patient little sufferer. UAVEY.—On the 2nd July, at her residence, Broughton street, Dunedin South, Annie, relict of the late Richard C. Davey, and mother of Sister Mildred; aged 72 years. 'IUNJJ.—On tho 16th July, at her residence, Romahapa, Flora Dunn, widow of the late David Dunn; aged 63 yean. 7J.NLAySON.-On the 11th July, at his residence, "Lcchindorb," Puerua, John Finlayson; aged 02 years. Deeply regretted. FREE.-On the 3rd July, at Beefton, William Pattric Free, only child of W. Rainsford Free, solicitor, and grandson of G. B. Shepherd; aged 2 years and 7 months. THJRUV.-On the I3tli July, at Mataura, Jessie Richardson (late junior nurse Dunedin Hospital), daughter of Robert and Mary Gourlay; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. HALFORD.-On the 12th July, at his residence, 274 George street, Edgar Halford, expressman; aged 56. HAKRIS.-On the 11th July, at the caretaker's residence, Garrison Hall, Elizabeth Harris, beloved wife of Lewis Harris; aged 51 years, alter a long and painful illness. HAY.-On tlie 6th July, at his residence, Factory road. Mosgiel, Robert Turnbull Hay; in his sixtieth year. Deeply regretted. LOGAN.-On the Ist July, at his late residence, Melbourne road, South Dunedin (suddenly), William Charles, dearly beloved husband of Maud Margaret Logan (neo Payton); aged 24 years. Dceplv mourned. M'DO.NALD.-On the sth July, it his residence, . Poolburn, Patrick, dearly beloved husband of Margaret M'Donald; aged 58 ; . years. ".Rest'in peace."-

M'ENNIS.-At Naseby, on the Bth July, Mar. garet, the beloved wife of James M'Ennis; aged 52 years. M'KAi.—Or. tho 7th July, at Clinton, John M'Lean M'Kay (late New Zealand Fifth Contingent), second son of the late Thomas M'Lean Jt'Kay (late of Outrani); aged 26 years. M'KENZIE.-On the 4th July, 1906, at the residence of his daughter (Mrs Win. Shaw), Kaitangata, Colin M'Konzic; in his seventy, sixth vear. MILLER.-On tho 18th July, at 33 Cxrgill street, Dunedin, Margaret, relict of the latft James Miller, .Kiiipauch. Port Moiyneux; aged 65 vears. .NICHOLSON.—On the 16th July, at his parents' residence, Ettrick, Samuel, youngest son of Charles and Amelia .Nicholson; ago 22 years. At rest. Ballarat Star plea so copy. ' PATERSON.-On the 16th July, at her parents' residence, Elgin road. Mornington, Minnie, youngest daughter of Robert Camp. . bell and Mary Paterson; aged 21 years. PATERSON.-On 17th July, Elizabeth Pater, son; aged 21 years. PEAT.—On July 10 (suddenly), at his late residence, Parkside, Caversham, Dunedin, James, the beloved husband of Ellon. Peat, carpenter (late corporal of the Royal Engineers); aged 77 vears. "At rest." PERI«.-On the 24th June, 1306, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs A. 13. Henderson), Blue Spar, Lawrence, Jemima, relict of tho late George Perry, late of hough Ridge; aged 77. Her end was peace. PETERSON.—On the 3rd July, at Dunedin, Catherine, relict of the late James Peterson, late of Richmond street, South Dunedin; aged 77. At rest. POi.LOK.-0n the 17th July, at Tier late • residence, 319 Castle street, Dunedin, Hannah Madden Eraser, relict of the late Peter D. Pollok; aftor a long and painful illness, aged 60 years. Deeply regretted. POPHAM.-At Middlcmarch (after a long and painful illness), Henry Popham (late Seventh New Zealand Contingent); aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. POTT'l'jit— On the Ist July, at the residene* of his daughter (Mrs John Calder, Dannevirke, Hawke's Bay), Joseph Potter, formerly of Balclutha; in bis seventy-first year. PORTER.-011 the Ist July, at the residence of his brother-in-law (Mr J. Brownlee), District Cross road, Milton, David, son of the late John Porter, Atwell Farm, Tokomairiro; aged 25 years. Deeply regretted. SCOTT.-011 the sth July, 1906, at his residence. Hokonui, Southland, William Scott; aged 75 years. STANIFOR».-On the sth July, at the Oauioru Hospital. Thomas Staniford, late watchman Hillside Workshops, and beloved husband of Harriet Staniford; aged 64 years. STRANG .-On the 6th July, 1906, at his residence. 18 Eye street, luvorcargill, John Rankin Strang; aged 67 years. Native of Kirkintilloch, Scotland. THOMAS.-Ou the 28th June, at his residence, Duntroon, Francis > Thomas, beloved husband of Elizabeth Frances Thomas, in his sixty-sixth year. THOM.—On the 10th Jv.ly, at her parents' residence, Tikokino,'Hawke's Bay, Margaret Isabella (Maggie), youngest daughter of Colin and Annie Thorn; aged 17 years. Deeply regretted. VIVIAN.-On tho 7th July, 1906, at High street, Roslyn, Ethel Alice Maud Vivian; aged 14 years. WALKER.—On the 4th July at the Dunedin Hospital, Robert, the beloved husband of Ellen Walker, of Flag Swamp; aged 78 vears. Deeply regretted. WELNOSKI.-611 the 6th July, at her residence, Waihola. Frances, the beloved wife of Joseph Wclnoski. farmer: aged 80 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. Yvi" .\\i._On the Bth July, Gcrtrudt Stephenson, daughter of Thomas Whinam, Castle street. IN MEMORIAL. ADAMS.—In loving memory of George Walter Adams, who died on the 13ih July, 1897. • What happy hours we om:e enjoyed— How sweet their memory still; But they have left an aching void The worid can never fill. —Inserted by his loving family. BROWN.—In loving memory of John Brown, who died at Hillhcad, London street, on 9th July, 1905. BRUCE.—In fond memory of Helen Scott Bruce, who died suddenly at her residence, Lanark street. Balclutha, on 20th July, 1903. So loved, so mourned.—lnserted by her sister and brother. CORNISH.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Craig Cornish, who departed this life on July 20, 1905.—Inserted by her loving children. CUNNINGHAM.-In loving memory of William Young Cunningham, who departed this life at Waikoikoi on Wednesday, the 12th of July, 1905. Here we suffer grief and pain, Here wo meet to part again, In heaven we'll part no more. O that will be joyful, joyful. When we meet to part no more. —Inserted by his loving wife, Anne Rodg»rß Cunningham. FEATHERSTONE.-In sad hut loving memory of George F«ithorstone, who died at the Dunedin Hospital on July 7, 1905. Thou art not forgotten, dear George, Nor wilt thou ever be; As long as life and memory last Wo will rememlwr thee. —Inserted by his mother, sister, s.:icr brother-in-law. GEMMELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, John Gemmcll, who died at Alexandra, 3rd Ju'y, 1905. Farewell, my wife and children dear, For you I laboured a few short year, I always strove and did my best,. But now I've gone to my heavenly rest, A tender husband, a faithful friend* A gentle father dear; In hope he lived, in peace he died, Life was desired, but God denied.' —Inserted by his loving wife. M'ADIE.—In loving memory of our deaf father, who died at Palmerston South, on. July 21, 1902; also our dear mother, who died at Dunedin on March 21, 1905. Dearest parents, they imve left us, We their loss most deeply feel, But 'tis God who hath bereft us— He can all our sorrows heal. —Inserted by their family. M'LENNAN.—In loving memory of our deaf daughter Flora, who fell asleep in JesU9 on tho 14th July, 1895, at her parents' residence, Mosgiel.—lnserted by her loving parents, sister, and brothers. MACGREGOR —In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Alexander Davidson Macgregor, v % ho was accidentally drowned off • the New Golden River dredge' on the 14th July, 1905. PAUL—In loving memory of Mabel Annie, who died July 11, 1905; aged 12J years. Gone from her home, how sadly we miss her; Lovingly, dear Mabel, thy meniory we'll keep, Never while life lasts shall we forget you, Dear to our hearts is the place where yoa sleep. —Inserted by hor sorrowing parents', brothers, and sisters. RO WAN.—In loving memory of Julia, beloved wife of the late Thomas Rowan; died July 16,1905.—Inserted by her sorrowing sons and daughters. THOMPSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Agnes Thompson, who died July 15, 1904, at Maitland avenue, Upper Walker street. Two sad years since thou hast left us ( But 'tis God who hath bereft us,— He can all our sorrows heal, And though, dear loved one, friends around us Think the wound has almost healed, But, ah, they little know the sadncsi Deep within our hearts concealed. Not dead to ua—we loved you. dear; Not lost, but gone before,— You live with 11s in memory still, And will for evermore. -Inserted by her loving son and daughters. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Thomas Robert (Tommy) Williams, who died July 5, 1904, at Hawera, North Island. It seems but a day since he bade us goodbye, His heart full of hope and his spirits so high. How little we thought when ho left us th»* day The grim hand of Death would soon take him away. —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. WHITE.—In loving memory of Irvine White, who died at Victoria Bridge, July 19, 1903 •' aged 43 years,. Dearest one, 'tis lonely without you; Wo miss thee more and more. Not lost to memory, not less beloved, Only gone before. ' \ ' —Inserted by his loving wife and family,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13652, 23 July 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13652, 23 July 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13652, 23 July 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)