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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, ETC.

1 ALEXANDER.—Oi> tho lGtli April, at Mosgiol, 'tho wifo of George T. Alexander, Lauder, 'of a son. Both doing well. BLACK.—On the 12th April, 1907, at' Maori Hill, tho wife of "William Black—a daughter. BHOWN.—Or. tho 19th April, at Nurse Fisher's Nursing Home, Broughton street. Gore, to Mr and Mrs T. Brown, Waikaka— a son. ' CAMERON.—On tho 28th March, at "Hythe,", Palmerston, to Mr and Mrs Roderick Cameron, of Stoncbnrn—a son. CHURCHILL.—On the 7th April, at- Raveusbourno, the wifo of A. E. Churchill, of a , son.. \ . FENWICK.—On tho Bth April, at 17 Littlebourno road, tho wifo of 11. S. Fcnwick— o daughter. , GALLAGHER—On tho 2nd April, at 193 King Edward street, South Dunedin. tho ■wifo of Thomas Gallagher, juu.—a daughter GAIID'NEK.—On the 26th March, 1907, ■ at tlio Battery House, St. Clair, the wife of Captain Murray M. Gard'ner, RiN.Z.A., of a" daughter. . HALL.—On the Ist April, at Dunedin, to Mr, and Mr? A. B. nail, of Waipiata-a. daughter; 'both well. JACOBS.—On tho 18th April, at 90 High street, to Mr and Mrs Sydney Jacobs-a, daughter. : JOHNSTONE.—On tho 13th April,'at 95 Houover street, Dnncuin, tho wife of Robert 31. Johnstone—a daughter. LAMBERT.—On tho 9th April, at lung Edward road, Musselburgh, to Mr and Mrs Hci;. Lambert—a son. IiAVIE.—At Christchurch, on Sunday, 14th April, tho wifo of George S. Lavie, Esq., of Terrace Farm, Duneandel, and daughter of Robert J. Gairouer, of this city—a All well.

M'GRADIE.—On tho 23th March.. at Palmerston South, the wile oE L. M'Gradie—a daughter. MILNES.—On tho Htli April, to Mr and Mrs Pred.Y, Milnes, Quecnstown—a son*. HOUllIS;—On the 22nd April, at Crinan street,' Invercargill, the wife of C. E. Morris—a son.' MURPHY.—On tho 7th April, at Montpellicr, the wife-of-Arthur G. Murphy, of a, daughter. PHGXiAN,r-On the 7th-April, at St. Helens Hospital, to Mr and Mrs A. Phclan, ol tho Creamery," Ma-crnes Flat—a son. riNCKNEY,—On> tUo.-25tli April,, at Tiuuru, the wile of Georgo Piilckney, of Glenary Station, Wnikaia, of a son. STEWART.—On tho 17th April, nt Wgaii' street,. Gore, the wife of F. Stewart—a daughter. URQUHAET.—On the 31st March, at " Allowah," Glenaven. North-Eaßt Valley, the wife of Wni. R. Urquhart—a daughter. WHITTLE.—On this 29th March, at St. Helens Hospital, the wifo of G. T. Whittle ' of a. daughter; both well, North papet9 please copy. WILSON.—OiI 13th April, at the Creamer)', Hampden, tho wifo of Wm; Wilson—a son. WOOD.—OiI the 16th April, 1907, at Mis M'DowcU's nursing home, Hivcrsdale. tci Mr and. Mis "Robert Wood, Alexandra South— 'a son

ALLAN—BACON.—On the 2Gtli February, at ■St. Kilda Methodist Church, by the Rev. C.. Eaton, Thomas Allan, of Broad Bnyj ■to Alice Livinia, second slaughter' of John Bacon, o! Broad, Bay. AULD—COMRIE,—On the 17th April, 1907, at the residence. of the bride's 'father, by the Rev.'l. K. M'lntyre, David Auld. Great Kmg street, Dunedin, to Janet M'Ewen, daughter of David Comrie, Gladstone road, fvortn-East .Valley, Dunedin. ' AULD—SUTHERLAND.—On the 28th March, at the Presbyterian - Church, South Dunedin, by the Rev. Mackie, Alexander, son of. the late William- Auld, merchant, WaitfthlUHl, to Helen, daughter of John Ts ?» t ' l l rlan 'l, Riverside/, Wnitahuna. BAGS lAW-Br,OPHY.~°„ the Ist April, at M. Johns Church. Roslyn, by the Rev. *1. liongueviUe Snow, Robert Alexander Johnston, son of 11. H. Bagshaw, Esq., Hwt street, Rostyn, to MRi-gunetß Augusta (Daisy), second daughter of Captain Brophv, Schcol street, Roslyn, B y 70 s I . )IJL B KV , l r on luh Mar< ' ll . 1907, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Melliourne Victoria, by tho Rev. Wheeler, James llasire, chief engineer turbine steamer Loongmm, u.S.S. Co., New Zealand, Me'bounie, third son of the late F. D. Ens:re Esq., Port Chalmers, N.2., to Edith daughter of Isaac Cooley, Esq., Lower Hutt! Wellington. N.Z. BSON.—iOn the 3rd of April, at ht. Jrary s Church, 'Timaru, by the Rev. I/. C. Brady, Francis' Bowe, Timaru, to Anmo Cathorine. second daughter of tho late Edmund Gibson (of tho Upper Wai-ta-ki) and .Mrs Gibson. BROWNLIE—ROSS.—On the 25th March, at St. Paul's, Wangajiui, by the Rev. R, M. Rybitrn, M.A., Eugene Thos. Brownlie Esq., farmer, Makirikiri. to Annie Violet, youngest daughter of W. Ross, farmer, Makirikiri. BURGESS—HYNES.-On the- 14th March 1907, at Dunedin, Benjamin Burgess to Anmo Elizabeth (Nancy) Ilyncs, of Dimedin. CARPENTER— DOUGLAS.—On the 2Sth March, at St. Andrew's Church, Palniorston North, by the Rov. I. Jollv, Thomas Brum, eldest son of George Carpenter drapor, Nelson, jo Elizabeth, third daughter of tlio Ute C. K. Douglas, .Kvcbum, Central. CLARK—XPPIIAIL.—On tho 23th March, 3907, at Wyndham, by the Rev. Alex. Sangnter, P. L, Clark, Dunedin, to Janet, eldest daughter of John M'Phail. Wyndham. CLARK—WRIGHT.—On tho 29th of March, at the Cavershani Baptist Church, by tho Rev. Charles Boyall (assisted by tho Rev. J. T. Hinton), Prank, youngest son of Charles Clark, to Mabel Catherine, elder daughter oi James Wright. COR.NIiLIUS-COPPINS.-On February 27, 190 1, at ICnox Church, North Belt, Chrisicliurch, by tho' Rev. Dr Erwin, Alfred Audrow, eldest, son of Charles Downes Coruolius, Dunedin, lo Fanny Maude, second daughter of the late William Wilkinson Coppins, of Motueka, kelson. I'EASE\—NICKLESS.—At the Congregational Church,. St, Clair, on April 1, V Rev, A. Hodge, William James, youngest sou of the late Richard Feasey, engineer Palmerston North, to Elsie, youngest daughter of the late Henry W. Nickfoss, schoolmaster, Colac Bay. GAIiRETT — GARRETT.,— Oil the: 27ih March, 1907, at the residence of the bride's 'parents, by Mr W. 0. Hastie (evangelist, Church of Christ). Henry Garrett, seventh soil- of Frances and the late John Garrett, Hindon, to Sarah second daughter of John Francis and Elizabeth Garrett, North-East Valley. HALE MONRO—SHAND.—On the 3rd April, at Kuox Church, Dunedin. by the Rev. W. Hewitson, 8.A., Archibald Vassal Hale Monro, eldest son of Alexander Hale Monro, Newton Abbott, South Devon, to Alice Evelyn, fifth daughter of John Shand, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Otago. HAINES—CLIFFORD.—Oil the sth March, 1907, at Cliutou, by the Rev. 11. H. Blair, C. W. G., eldest son of C. W. Haines, Auckland, to A. C., second daughter of the late H. G. Clifford,. Clinton. .

HOBSON—STRATTON.—On the 27th February. 1907, 'at Hanover Street Baptist Church, Dunedin, by tho Rev. Wm. Hay, Joseph, youngest son of the lata Hugh T. Hobson, Belfast, Ireland, and Mrs Hobson, Waimate, to Florence Grace, eldest daughter of Edward. Stratton, H.M. Customs, ]3uiicdin. JAPP GILLIES.—On .the 27th March, at l'irst Church," Dunedin, by tho Rev. ; T. Nisbet, D.D., James Alexander, only son of the late James Japp, ! Anderson's Bay road, . South Dimedin, to Wilhelmina M'Dou»al, (Minnie), only daughter of Solomon Gillies, Nelson street, South Dimedin. JONES—RUTHERFORD.—On the 27th March, at -the Morningt-on Presbyterian Church, Diinbdin, by tho Rev. W.-Scorgio. Thomas Atkinson,. third soil of the late John Jones, Kirkland Hill, Kaikoroi, to Laura Stewart, eldest daughter of the late Archibald, Rutherford, .Lower Kaikoroi Valley. Home papers pleaso copy LIVINGSTON—DAWSON—On tho 12th i March, 1907, at, St. Paul's Cathedral, jOunedin, by the Rev. 11. L. Snow, Jojnes. son of the late Robert Livingston, of Inverness, Scotland, to Floronco Mnry, daughter of William Dawson, of Dunedin, M'JUi\;\ON-M'DqNALD. — On", the 9th January, 1907, at tho residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. G„ H. Jupp, A. M'Kinnon, of Kelso, to Mary, third I daughter of Charles M'Donald, Glencoe, Hcriot. - WILLS. - William JohnM Mahoii, to Jean .Wills, second voungest daughter of William Wills, butcher, Inver--cargill. ' ; , M PHEE—MATIIESON.—On 'the 2nd April, 1907, at the residence of the bride's'mother, ' hy tho Rev. J.. M'lmies, Dugold, youngest son of Mr John M'Phee, farmer, Balfour,' to Jessie Ellen, only dauglitcr of "Mrs P. Matheson,. Riversdale.' MARRYATT— STEWART.—On the 3rd April, at St. Martin's Church, North-East Valley, by Rev. G : .-AV. Harding, M.A., Arthur Marryatt to Catherine Cameron Stewart. MARTIN—WRIGHT.—On the 27th February, at the Primitive- Metliodist Church Duiuks street, by the Rev. W..Lay-cock. Allan -Mac- . Kouzie Mariin, fourth son oi Win. Martin, Supreme Court. Dunedin, to Annie Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Wui. Wright, HishcliU- i Jhe 9th April, 1907, at St. Martin's, Groatford, by the Venerable Archdeacon Toogood arid the Kev. Isaacson, Duncan Robertson, second scjn of tho late J. A. ]{. Menzies, M.L.C., Dunalister Southland, to Dorothy, fifth daughter of the lato Major Willis, Woodendean, Itangitiltei. MORTON—MUNN.—On March 20, 1907, at First Church, by tho Rev. T. Nisbet. D.D., Her|>ort M., youngest son of M. Mortonj Lsq., Kaikorai, to Helen M'Leod, only ■daughter of Mrs Munn, 'Roslyn. MUIR-KOBEIt.TS.-On the Gth March, at Cargill Road Weslcyan, Church, by tho Rev. A. N. Scotter, John, .eldest son of iu. Muir. Clinton, to Rebecca, second daughter of. J. T. Roberts, Glen road, Mornington. OFFEN—LEAN.—On April 1, at the residence ; of the bride's brother, Mr W. St. Lean, Reynolds Town', by tho Rev. E. C. Tonnont, George, secoiid son of Mr J. Offen, Mount Cargill, to Mary Thomson, fourth daughter of the lato J, S. Lean, lihe Rocks, Port Chalmers. PHILIP—MEARN3—At Carr street, Glenrov, Dunedin, by the Rev. H. B. Gray, William Philip, third son of tho late James Philip, Aberdeen, to Maggie Mearns, third daughter of James Mearns, farmer, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. RUSSELL—SAY.—On the 10th April. 1907, at St. Peter's Church, Cavorsliam, by the Rev. Canon King, William Archibald, the only son of the late Andrew Russell, Palmers ton. Ot«go, to Ella Rosa, seventh daughter of the lato Alfred Say, Rangiora. RUSSELL—SLOAN.—On the 27th March, 1907, at the residence , of .the bride's parents, by the Rev. John Kilpatrick, Robert Gibb Russell, second son of George Russell, Abbotsford, to Mary, third'daugnter of Willium Sloan. Church road, Green Island, SHAN.O—CHURTON.—On Wednesday, 17th April, 1907, at St. John's Church. Invercargill, by the Veil. Archdeacon Stocker, James Duncan, eldest son of the late John Sh&nd. Central Bush, Southland, to Ethel, second daughter of tho lato W. R. R. Churion, Invercargill. • SHERRATT—ROBERTSON.—On the 30th March, at Maori Hill Presbyterian Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. W. Hewitson, 8.A., Georgo Raymond, only son' of Thomas Slierratt, Ger&lditio, to Wilhelmina Boon, twin daughter of tho late William Robertson, "Si-ruan," Msori Hill. SPRAGG—SPRAGG.—On the 30th' March, 1907, at the residence of tho bride's parents, "Turanga," Mount Albert, Auckland, by the Rev. John Wilkins, Hetty, third daughter of Wesley Spragg. to Charles Robert, eldest son of S. Spragg, Wellington. WHITE—WILKIE.—On the 12th March, at the Moray Place Congregational Church, hy the Rev. William Saunders, John Oharles, elder son of Charles William Wluto, 94 London street, to Agnes Lillias, elder daughter of George Mackie Wiikie. 98 George street. WILSON —SIMPSON.—On the 3rd April, 1907, at the residence of tile bride's parents, by the Rev. R. Ferguson, James Reid, fourth son of Mr John Wilson, Earn street, Invcrcargill, to Emma Patricia Stewart, third daughter of Mr Richard Simpson, East road, Irivercargill. WINSLEY—WIGHT.—On the 2nd January, 1907. at tho residence of the bride's parents, ' "Branhead," Fairfax,- Mil toil, by the Rev.

[ G. Miller, George, eidest son of Harry Winsley, Oamaru, to Margaret Anne, second ' daughter of John Wight, Fairfax, Milton. WOODS—WADE.—On the 30th March, at'the residence of the bride's parents. Blackstone liill, by the Rev. J. R. Hewland, Llewellyn Woods, elder son of the lalo D. Woods, Dunedin. to Agnes MaUd, second daughter of W.' M. Wade. ■ Silver Wedding. BIRD—CLARKE—On the 12th'.April, 1882, at St. Matthew's, Diuiedin, New Zealand, by the Rev. C. J. Byng, Thomas, son of the late Thomas Bird, paymaster lOlui Bengal Fusiliers, E<ast India, to Elizabeth, daughter o£ Robert Clarke, Braebead, Dumbarton, Scotland. Present address: G7l Canning street, North Carlton, Melbourne.

ANDERSON—On the 16th April, at: his ■residence, Clyde street, Roslyn, James, the beloved husband of Hose Anderson; in his seventy-fourth year. ARGUE.—On the 'Ith April, at his late residence, Goodwood, William Argue; aged 62 years. Deeply regretted. BEISSEL.-On the 11th April (suddenly), at liia lesitlcnco, Pacific street, Nevada, Fiuiz Beissel; aged 66 years. BLACK.—On the 23rd April, 1907, Aim Camoron, the beloved wife of William Black, Maori Hill, and daughter of the late Robert Mason, York place; aged 33. Deeply regretted. BLA.SD.--On the -Ith April, at the residence of her sister (Mrs Hamilton), Clerk street, North-East Valley, Gertrude (Gerty), beloved daughter of John Bland; aged 19 years. Deeply regretted, BLANEY.—On the 14t.1i April, at his residence, Anderson's Bay road, John, the boloved husband of Annie Blimey; aged 61 years. Deeply regretted. 11.1.1'. BRATBY.—On the 19th April, at her residence. High street, Ellen, the, beloved wife of John Heurv Bratby. Deeply regrettedBRUCE.—On the 9th April, 1907, at his daughter's residence, Lanark street, BalclntJia, Thomas Watson Bnicc; in his ninetieth, yoar. Deeply regrelted.BURNS.—On the 7th April,, at bis residence, No. 8 Union street, Robert Burns, F.R.C.S., Ed.; aged 73 years. ■' ' CADDIE.—On the 16thinst., at the residenco of his grand-daughter, No. 3 BradEhaw street, Dunedin South, David Caddie (native of.Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland); in his 89th year. COLLIER.—On tlie 23rd inst., at his residence, Mansford Town, Port Chalmers, Thomas, the dearly teloved husband of Mary Collier; aged 71 ■ years. Deeply regretted. FINLAYSON.-On the 21lh April, at Palmerston North, Magnus Finlayson, fifth son of Peter Finlnyson, Bower, Caithness, Scotland; aged 55 years. FLEMING.—On the 22nd April, 1907, at 'his residence, Charlotte street, Balclutha, John Smyth Fleming; aged 76 years.I FLYNN.—At Lyttelton, on the 7th April, Margaret Jane Burt, beloved ,\vifo of John Flynn (chief officer s.s. Kittawa), and youngest daughter of the late Mr T. C. Burl, engineer. Dunedin; aged 37 years. FRASER—On the 2nd April, at his parents' residence, Piikehiwitai, Shag Point (after a long illness), George Alexander, fourth son of Angus and Hellen Eraser; aged 27 years. Late Sixth Now Zealand Contingent. FURK.-At the Mental Hospital, Seacliff, Henry Furk, beloved ■ husband o£ Cicilin Fork. Chriftcburc'n. GTLLEN.—On the 12th April (suddenly), at her residence, Park House, Hampden, Annie Campbell, tho beloved wife of Hugh Gillen, and elder daughter of the late William' and Sarah M'.Kirdy, of Totara; aged 26 years. GOOi)MAN.—On the 2nd April, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs E. P. Houghton, Castle street, Emma, widow of Thos. John Goodman; in her eightieth year. GORDON.—On the lltli April, at Macduff, Banffshire, Scotland, Elizabeth, relict of the late; John Gordon, farmer, Crovie, and mother of P. Gordon, of this city; in her 85th year. (By cable.) GREANEY.—On the 22nd April (suddenly), at his parents' residence, Christchurch, John Joseph, fifth soli of Michael and Sophia Greiinoy; aged 18 years. R.I.P. HALL.—On the Bth April, at tho residence of her daughter, Mrs Jardino,- Annandale, . Awamoko, Mary Korss, relict of the late Thomas Halt, cf Boughtrig. Awamoko; in her ninty-ninth year. Deeply regretted. HANNING.—On the Ist April, at Reid street, Oamani, Michael John; • beloved son of Fanny Grant and of the late Michael Hanning. R.I.P. HENDERSON—On the 15th April (suddenly), ut his residence. New street, Musselburgh, Hugh M'Kay Henderson, beloved husband of Margaret Henderson; in liis 76th year. Deeply regretted. HILL.—On the 23rd April (suddenly), at his | residence, 42 Bay View road, South Dunedin. William Millar, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Hill; aged 63 years. Deeply regretted. JOHNSEN.—On the 4th April, 1907, at his late residence, Edinburgh street, Lower liiccarton, John Jobnsen, late oi Lawrence; aged 67 years. R.I.P. JOSEPH.—On the 3rd April, 1907, at his residence, Woodside, John Williams Joseph, KITCHENER.—At the e.nd of February, at Lucerne, Arthur Buck Kitchener, third son of the' late Colonel Henry Horatio Kitchonor; aged 55 years. LATTIMORE.—On the 11th April. 1907, at I his residence, Glasgow street, Balclutha, I William Lattimore; aged 78 years..

LESLIE.—OiI the 20th April, at Iris parents' residoiKC, Bellevtte, Roslyn, Owen Angas, dearly boloved infant son of David and Davina Leslie; aged five months. "Safe in the arms o[ Jesus." LEWIS—On the 18th April, at the Dunedin Hospital, William Lewis (late of Balcliitha)', ogod 37 years. Deeply regretted. LYNCfI —On the Gfch April, at her residence, Melbourne street, South Dunedin. Mary Lynch; aged 74 years. Dccnly regretted. R.I.P. M'AIWHU.K.—OiI the 29t.1i March, at Wellington, John Findlay M'Arthur, eldest son of Mrs Hughina M'Arthur, 11 Russell street; aged 41 years. M'CAW.—On the 3rd April, at his late residence, Clarksville, Robert M'Caw, lata of Momomi, 'l'aieri. M 'OLASIIAN.—On the 7th April, nt her parents' lcsidenco, School street, ltosh-n, Mary Louisa, the beloved daughter of John and Mary Louisa M'Glashan; aged 9 months. Deeply regretted. MADDEN.—On the -till April, at his late residence, Kelvin Grove, Nortli-East Valley, William Bernard, tho beloved husband of Elizabeth Madden;, aged 55 years. Deeply regretted.-. MAW.—Joseph Maw, eldest son o! Mrs Helmkey, fell asleep in the Lord on the 3rd April'at tho - corner of Howe and Castle streets; aged 47 years. His end was peace. Southland papers please copy. MEIRS.—On the 35th April, at Henley, James Robert Meirs, bushman; aged -73 yea.rs. MOIR-On the 3rd ■ April, 1907, at Micbie street, Ros'yii, Ba,tliin, relict of the lato George Moir; aged 83 years. HOODIE.—On the 7th _ April, at 68 London street, Helen Inglis, wife of Thomas Moodie. MORRISON.—On -the 21st April, at, Tinraru, Helen, the beloved wife of Donald Morrison, and youngest and dearly-loved daughter of Andrew Lindsay, 1 North-East Valley, Dnnedin; aged 35 years. Deeply regretted. NICHOL.—At. Dunedin, on the 6th April, William Nichol, Lilliesleaf, Wailtaka Valley; in his 89th year. O'CONNELL.—On , the 25th April, at her parents' residence, Williamsburgh, Mornington, Elizabeth Rita,, the beloved only daughter o! John Francis and Isabella O'Conuell; aged 1 j'ear. and 11 months. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. i PROCTOR.—On the 26th April, 1907, at his residence, North-East. Harbour (suddenly), Simon. Proctor; aged 72 years.. REID.—On the 29th March, at Christchurcb, ' Marion Isabella, beloved' wife of John Keid, and second daughter of Mrs John Docherty, lato of Brighton, Otugo; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. RICHARDSON.—On the 15th April, at Lauder. Central Otago, Albert, eldest son of . Wilfred aiid Mary Richardson; aged 18$ years. ' ROBERTSON.—On the oth • April, at her residence, "Pardovan," 224 Castle street. Dnnedin, Catherine, the beloved wife of Alexander Robertson ;■ aged Go years. RUSSELL.—On the 25th February (suddenly), at Hunter Villa, Council, Scotland, the N. Russell, 8.A.; in his . seventy-first year. RYAN.—On the 17th April, at Christchurcb, Hilda Kathleen, fourth daughter of P. and M. Kyan, 19 Lees street, Dunedin; in her eighteenth yesjr. R.I.P, TURNER.—On. the 23rd April, 1907, at 18 Smith' street ? Dunedin, Euphomia, Campbell Turner; aged G2 years, WEDDERSPOON.—On the 20th April, at his r.esidonce, No. 15 Tweed street, Melrose, Roslyn (after a lingering illness). John Wejldorspoon; in his seventy-fourth year. WYBER.—On the 21th April, at Balclutha, Christina, relict ot tho late R. "W. Wyber, arid third daughter, of the late Wm. Stewart; aged 34 years.

ANDREWS.—In loving memory of Mary Ann Andrews, who died at her residence, Outram, on the 15th April, 1898; aged 74 years, Call not back the poor departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'er; On the borderland we left her, Soon to meet and part, rio mote. Par beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care, We shall find our missing loved' one ■ In our Father's mansion fair. —Inserted by her loving husband and granddaughters. AYSON-—ln loving memory of Aggie, who died at Toiro.on April 4, 1905; aged 10 years.f ' A bud the Gardener gave us— A pure and lovely child; lie gave it to our keeping, To cherish lradefiled. , But just as it was opening To the glory of the day, Down camo the Heavenly Gardener, And -took our bud away. -Inserted by her parents, Robert and Elizabath Ayson. , .cii'ACK.—ln loving memory of our dear lather, ,Total Black, who died at his residence, Shag Valley, on the Sth of April, 1901 -Inserted by his daughter, J. P. BORLAND.—In loving memory cf our dear brother Robert George, who died at Killer's Flat, on tho 11th April. 1906. "A loving bud, so young and fair.'—lnserted by his loving parent, sisters, and brothers. '5 CAMPBELL.—In_. loving remembrance of Catherine, Maud, dearly baloved daughter of A. and H. A. Campboll, who died of typhoid fever on the sth April, 1905; aged 22 years. Deeply regretted. Dearest Maudie, thou lias left tisj Thou dost dwall with ongeb now, And a wieath of glory priceless Sparkles on thy shining brow. CRAIG-.—ln loving memory of Robert, dearly beloved husband of Mary Crak. died April 27, 190-1. . The shock was - great, "the blow severe, To part with one we loved so dear; Our trim's haul, we'll not complain, But trust in God 1 to nieet again. HALLIDAY.—In memory of Ralph Hfillidny, who died at Elsburg Cottage, Elsburg, Transvaal, April 15, 1906, iii his 27th year. Not dead to us; we Ipved him dear; Wot lost, but goue before; ' He lives with us in memory still, And will for evermore. HARMS.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Trooper James Harris, .who was killed at Muchavie. South Africa, on the 12th April. 1902; aged 28 years.—lnserted by his, affectionate parents, sisters, and brothers, mid brothers-in-law. HOLT.—In loving memory of Melanie, wife of James Holt, of Clyde, who died 19th April, 1900. K.lP.—lnserted by her loving husband and daughters. HOLT.—In loving memory of Mclanie, who died at Clyde April 'I<J, ] 906.—Inserted by her loviug sister Maggie. M'CAW.—In loving memory oi -"William Jl'Ciiw, late of Clarksville, who died' 6th . April. 1902; aged 83 years. "After he bad patiently endured ho obtained the pro. misc."—lleb. vi, 15. M'CLUSKEY.—In fond and loving memory of dear Fanny, who died at "He, Puke Wai," Waipiala, April 18, 190 G. R.I.P. '' Gone, but not forgotten." 6one ( from our sight, how dearly we miss thee;. Lovingly, dear Fanny, thy memory we'll keep; Never, till life .ends, shall wo ever forget thee, — Dear to our sight is the place where you sleep. A year has flown, but still to memory dear Thy hallowed name we breathe, and shed a tear; Time cannot alter love so deep and true, And other years but bring regret anew. —Inserted by her loving mother and sisters, M'ICAY.—In loving memory of Archibald M'Kay, beloved husband of Alison M'Kay, who was accidentally poisoned at Dunedin on April 27, 1900. The shock was great, the blow severe, To part with one we loved so dear; Our trial's hard, we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. —Inserted by his loving wife and son. MacAVILLI&M.—In loving memory of, Elhel Mayne Mac William, who died at' Milton on tho Gist April, 1900. "So loved, so mourned." 110 WAT.—In loving memory of James Mowat, who died on the Sth April, 1906. Short was the call he had from above, Not a word to his loved ones could eay; His eyes closed in death with tho thoughts ox homeHe silently passed away. -Inserted by his youngest son and daughter. MUNRO.—In fond and loving memory of William Donald Munro, accidentally killed at Cromwell 17th . April, 1905. Deeply mourned. "Gone, but not forgotten." As the ivy clings to the oak, so shall our memory cling to thee. —Inserted by his parents, sisters and brothers. SiLAIL,—In sad and loving memory of our son, JameS Sniail, who departed this life 3rd April/IMG. No one knows how much we miss him, None but aching hearts can tell; Earth has lost him. Heaven has gained him; Jesus lias done all things well. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brother, and sisters. TUBMAN.—In affectionate remembrance of Edward L. Tubman, who died at liis residence, Langlea Farm, Dumbarton, New Zealand. on the 10th April. 1900. Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by his loving wife and family.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, ETC. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13889, 29 April 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, ETC. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13889, 29 April 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)