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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, &c.

BIRTHS. BLACK.-0n the 31st July, at Roslyn, the wife of Charles S. Black—a daughter. BREMER.-On the 4th August, at Dunediu, to Mr and Mis Bremer—a daughter. CHRISTIE—On the 7th August, at Allanton, the wife of H. P. Christie, of a son. DTJNOAN.-On the 7th July, tit Alexandra South, -the wife of Cliarles Duncan—a daughter. ELDER.—On the 9th of August, at High street, Eoslyn, the wife of William Elder, of a daughter, HRWLAND.-On the sth August, at the Vicarage, Naseby, the wife of the Rev. j. R. Hewland, of a daughter. MEZGER.-0n tho 17th July, at Longwood, ' Evans street, Opoho, to Mr and Mrs Mezger—a son. PATERSOU.-On the 30th July, at the Post Office, Kaihiku, to Mi and Mrs James Paterson, of Clinton—a daughter. ' EBID.-On the 11th August, 1907, at "Kandolet," Roslyn, the wife of Donald Eeid, jwi* of a daughter (stillborn),

SATJNDERS.-On the sth August, to Mi and Mrs A, H. Saunden, North-East Valley— a son'. TOPHAM.-0n the 22nd July, at Miller's Flat, wife of Charles Tophani—a son TROTTER.-On the 23rd July, 1907, at Roslin, 'Woodlancls, the wife of J. D. Trotter—a son,

MARRIAGES. ARMSTRONG—ALDRED.-On the let July, at Dunedin, Herbert William Armstrong,' only son of the late WilKni Armstrong, to Ellen Aldred, fourth daughter of Alfred Aldred, Auckland. BAILEY-ANDERSON.-On the lOfli June, at Paemako, Auckland, at the residence of Mr D. C. Anderson, by the Eev. R, Mitchell, Robert T. Bailey, son of Mr George Bailey, Kaiwarawara, Wellington, to Julia L. Anderson, daughter of the late John and Mrs Anderson, of Entherford street, Caversham. BUXTON-BLOXHAM.-On tho 24th April 1907, at Trinity Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. C: H. Laws, Alfred Buxton, youngest son of Thomas" Buxton, of Makarewa, to Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of Henry Bloxham, of Roxburgh. DAVIS-KELLY.-On the 14th August, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Corcoran, James Thomas Davis, to Annie Agnes Kelly. HAM3LTON-NAGLE.-On tho 2Bth June at St. Joseph's Cathedral, by the Rev' Father ".CoSey, Edward Frederick Joseph Hamilton, to Annie Loigh Naele. KEMPSTON-LISTON.-On the 9tb An-ust 1907, at London, by the Rev.' Father Flanagan, James William Kcmpston, to Mary Maude Listen. (By cable.) MIRAMS-FEASEE.-On the 24th July at tho Manse, Lovell's Flat, by tie father of.the bride, assisted by the Rov. George Miller, Horace Frank, 'son of William Mirams, Esq., Dunedin, to Gilberts, eldest daughter of the Rev. P, B. Fraser, M A SIDEYr-HAEL-On tho 3rd August, at the residence of John Sidey, " Corstorphine," by the Rov. D. Dutton, Arthur M. Sidey, Dunedin, to Nellio Adeline (Addie), fourth daughter of Jrio, M. Hall, Auckland. SPENCEE-HILLS.-On the 11th July, 1907, at the Manse, St Kilda, Melbourne, by the Rov.'Graham Balfour, Leonard Wi"'*m Spencer, Ruruic, Tasmania, to Emily Isobel, eldest daughter of H. .M. Hills, St, David street. Dunodin. STTCHE-MACKAY.-On the 10th July, at the rosidoncb of the bride's parents (Mr and Mrs A. Miller), Pitt street, by the Rov. Dr Nisbet, Sydney George Styche to, Isabella (Queenie) Maekay. TAPP-LOTT.-On the 10th inly, at the residence of the bride's paronts, Purakanui, by the Eev. J. Ward, Robert, youngest son of Robert Tapp, Purekireki " to Jeanie, sooond daughter of A. W. Lott! Purakanui, SttVER Widdkg. BAGLEY-SCHOTT.-On tho 4th August, 1882, at tho residence of the brido's brother, George street, Dunedin, by the Rev. D. M. Stuart v D.D., Alexander, third son of B. Bagley, sen., Dunedin, to Evelyn Eose Antoinette, third daughter of Herr Schott, R.A.M.L., HobarL

DEATHS. ASHER,-On Wednesday, 31st July, 1907, at Forth 'street, Invercargill, Eliza Harrold, belqved wife of William Ashcr; aged 73 years. BAIN.-On the tod August, at her late residence, 9 Ellis street, North Dunedin, Jessie, the beloved wife of Robert Bain; aged 80 years. At rest. BATES.-Oiv tho 29th July, 1907, at his rcsidence, Main North road, Waikouaiti, Joseph Bates; aged 87 years. "At rest" Home and American papers please oopy. BLACKLOCK.-On the 2nd August, atAnderson's Bay, Leslie John, beloved son of John and Jemima Blacklock; aged 1 year and 6 months. Deeply regretted. . BROWN.-On the 23rd July (suddenly), at his late residence, 7 Fitzroy s-treet, Caversham Duuedui, John Love Brown, late of Greymouth. BROWN.-On the 25th July (tho result of an accident), William Brown, beloved son of Mrs Mary Jane Morrow, Great ■ King street; aged 32 years. Deeply regretted. BUTCHER.-On tho 4th August, at his residence, ; 91 Cumberland, street, Thomas Frederick, tho beloved husband of Jeannie Butcher; aged 36 years. Deeply regretted. CARNCROSS.—On the 9th August, at Dun. edin, Edith, relict of the late Joseph Camcross ; in her Be,venty-sovonth year. COCHKANE.-On Wednesday, 81st July, 1907, at his residence, Spring Bank, Spar Bush, William Cochrane, beloved husband of Brivma Cochrane; aged GO years. COLGAN.—At Madera, California, America (of pneumonia), Charles James Colgan, I youngest son oi Mrs Margaret Colgan (late I of Alexandra, and now of New York), and brother of Dr David Flannery (of Brooklyn) and _of Mrs Stephen Spain, Earhscleugh Station, Clyde.—Melbourne papers please copy. ! CUNNING-HAiL-On the 31st July, at Duuedin, James Cunningham (father of Mrs A G. Have, Hyde, and Mis J. Morrison, Mrs G. Burnett, and Miss M. Cunningham, of this city); aged 73 years. 8.1.P. DAVIDSON.-On the 14th August, at Stafford street, Dunedin, James Davidson; in his sixty-fourth year. DAVIES.-On. the 11th August, at his ■ parents' residence, Forbury road, Dunedin, Frederick Ernest, beloved son of Frederick and Margaret Davies; aged 13 months. Deeply regretted. DEAKEB.-On the sth August, at his eon's residence, 31 High street, Musselburgh, Joseph Deaker, the dearly-beloved father of Arthur and John S. Deaker; aged 73 years DONALDSON.-On the 29th July, at the Dunedin Hospital, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Hugh Donaldson, of Shag Point; aged 56 years. Deeply regretted DRUMM.—On the 9th August, Hilma, beloved wife of Patrick Drumm, 119 Bay View road St. Kilda; aged 28 years. Deeply regretted! DWYEK.—On the 25th July, at his father's, residence, Lawrence, James Walker, second son of Thomas Divyer; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. EDWARDS.-On the 4th August, 1907, at hia residence, 253 Cumberland street, Richard Edwards, beloved husband of Ellen Edwards; in hia eighty-third year. Native of Liverpool, England. At rest. ETHERIDGE.—On the Bth August (suddenly), at his residence, Great King street, Dunedin, James Banks, tho beloved husband of Jane Elizabeth Etheridge; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. FARQUHAR.-On the 17th July, 1907, »t Bleak House, Blenheim, Hcllen, the beloved wife of ¥, Farquhar, and fourth daughter of the late Alexander Gallie, late of Keith, Banffshire, Scotland. FOOTE.-On the' 30th July (accidentally drowned near Hunterville, North Island), William, third son of John and Charlotte Foote, of Purakanui; aged 30 years. So loved, so mourned FORTESCUE, - On the 15th July, 1907, at Lithgow, New South Wales, Annie, wife of Lewis Charles Portescue, and daughter of Joseph and Annie Cox; aged 30 years. FRASER.-On the 29th July, at lis residence, Helena street, Dunedin South, Walter Eraser (late of Shetland); aged 78 years. Deeply regretted. HAM.—On August. 1, at his residence, Gala street, Invercargill, John Hay, Commissioner of. Crown Lands, third Eon of Mrs Hay, Hilly Park, Romahapa, in his 591h year. Deeply regrotted. HOGG—On tho stb August, at his'residence, / Leith Valley, alter a, lingering illness, Andrew Hogg; in his ' eighty-first year. Peace, perfect peace. JACK.-On the 7th August, at her late residence, Palrhcrston North, Jannet, the beloved wife of Andrew Jack; in her fortyseventh year. Deeply regretted. JONES.-On the let August (suddenly), at his residence, Flag Swamp, John Jones; aged 74 years. At rest. LICHTWARK.-On the 15th July, at Invercargill, Theodore Lichtwark, the beloved husband of Catherine Lichtwark; aged 34 years. Deeply mourned, MACLEAN.-On the 23rd July, at Wellington, Barbara, sister of Donald and Lauch. Lan Maclean, of this City. M'CUTCHEON.-On 12th August, at Mrs Ritchie's (his grandmother) residence. 31 Cargill road, Dunedin South, Hugh John, the beloved son of the late John M'Cutcheon; in his twentieth year. Deeply regretted. M'D.ONALB.—On tho 3rd August, at his residence, Kilmog. Coll M'Donald; in his sixty-ninth ye»r, At rest.-Homo pipers please copy. M'FARLANE.-On the 3rd August, at his "residence, 101 Walker street Andrew Simpson, beloved husband of Helen M'Failane; aged 73 years. M'GREGOR.— On the 20th July, 1907, at his residence', Eye street, Invercargill, Archibald M'Gregor, late of Banuockbiirn, Central Otago; aged 74 years. . M'LEOD.-On the 18th July, at the residence of her uncle (Mr A. Clcugh), Gimmerburn, Katie Violet, the dearly-beloved and third eldest, daughter of Donald and Catherine M'Leod; aged 11 years and 10 months. So loved, so mourned. M'PEAK.-On the sth August, at 60 Arthur street, Vera, (ho second eldest daughter of W, A. and J. S. M'Peak;.in her fourteenth year. MANSON.—On the 15th August, at his residence, Yarrow .vtrect, Invercargill, James Manson, ironmonger; aged 78 years. MILLAR.-On the 2nd August, 1907, »t North-East Valley, Mrs Millar, relict of the late Ifc James C. Millar. At rest. MILLAR.—On the 2nd August, at the resi- • dence of Mr John Calder, Xorth-East Valley, Mrs Millar, relict of the late James C. Millar, who died July, 1903, at Outram. Native of Falkirk, Scotland; in her seventyseventh year. Her end was peace. MORGAN.-On the 22nd July (suddenly), at his late residence, Seddon avenue, Waihi, Auckland; Robert, relict of the late Jane ■ Morgan; aged. 67 yeais,-

MULLIN.-On the 24th July, at Rovat torxace, Dunedin, John William Muliin; in his eighty-third year. MURRAJt.-On tho 15th August, at his residence, Seaview, South street, Timaru, John Murray; aged 77 years. Late of Rose Tale, Clinton.: PALMER,-On the 2nd August, at his resi. dence, HeUnsbrook, Tokomairiro, Robert • Palmer, blacksmith; aged 72 yews. PATERSON.-On the 3rd August, at No. 78 Union street, James, the beloved husband of Margaret Paterson, formerly librarian Dunedin Athenasum; aged 7* years. PATTERSON.-On the 6th August, at Palmerslon, James Patterson, lato of Pleasant Valley, farmer; aged 70 years. PATJL.-On the 23rd July, at the Southland Hospital, InvercargiU, Frank Edwin Paul, le/to of Dunedin; aged 28 yeara. PEARCE.-On the 21st July, at; Pembroke (Lake Wanaka), George Albert, dearly, beloved husband of Honor Poarce, and beloved son of Mrs Louisa Pearce, Melbourne street, South Dunedin; aged 35 years. Deeply regretted. PICKETT.-On tho 11th August, at the Oaiuaru Hospital, Elizabeth, second daughter of the lato Josiah Love, builder, Dunedin. "At rest." PILET.-On the 13th August, at Port Chalmers (suddenly), Poter, the dearly beloved husband of Bessio Pilet, and son-in-law of tbo late George Worsdell; aged 62, "At rest." PKINGLE.—On the 25th July, at her roai--1 denoe. Miller's Flat, Eliza Scott, relict of the lute Frauds Pring'.e; aged 77 years, Deeply mourned. PKOSSEE.-On the 9th August, at the Duncdin Hospital, Mary Jane Prosser, late of Havelock street Mornington; aged 73 years. KANKIN.-On the 16th August (suddenly), John Eankin, engineer, Mosgiel; aged 72 years. ROYBR,-On tho 2Gth July (suddenly), at her late residonce, IVaitoti, Ann Delphine, the beloved wife of Francis J. B. Royorin her covonty-cighth year. R.I.P. ' SIMMERS.—On tho 2nd August, at Dunedin, Jane Barbara, the beloved daughter of Rqbort and the late Elizabeth Keith Simmers, of Waikoikoi; '• aged 47 years. Deeply regretted. SMEATON.—On the 24th July, at the residence of her brother, 18 Jones street, Dun> edin, Helen (Nellie), the eldest beloved daughter of James and Jane • Smeaton, Mosgiel. SMITH.-On the 21st July; at 46 London street, Dunedin, after a short illness, Harry B. Smith (Smith and Smith), the beloved husband of-Isabella Agnes Smith; aged 47 years. Deeply mourned. SUITH.-On the 23rd July, at the Dunedin Hospital, Hugh George Smith; aged 46 years. STABLES.—On the 3rd August, at Fifield street, Eoslyn, Jessie Phyrienne, infant daughter of A. W, and A. H. Stables; aged 10 months. STARKIE.-On the Bth August, at the Dun-, edin. Hospital, Margaret, the deeply-loved wife of Henry Starkie, of j this city; aged 28 years. Deeply mourned, STEWART.-On the 6th August, at her residence, 187 Castlo street, Martha, the beloved wife of John Stowart; aged 69 years. Deeply regretted. TATDOR.-On the 10th August, at his resi. dence, 23 Leilh. street, Isaac Taylor, beloved father of Duncan Taylor; aged 77 years.' "At rest." THOMSON.-On the 4th August, at Clinton, James William Thomson, lato member for Clutha; aged 78. TROTT.-At tho Dunedin Hospital (as' the result of an accident), William, eldest son of William Trott, Timaru (late, of Hull, Yorkshire); aged 30 vears. Deeply mourned. WAYNE.-On the 30th July, at her late residence, Spencer street, Milton, Agatha' Elisabeth, widow of tho late Frederick Wayne.; aged 71 years, "Peace, perfect peace. ■ • WELCH.-On the 28th July, at her residence, George street, Port Chalmers Christina, the dearly beloved wife of'C. H.' Welch, master mariner; aged 67 years. "At Te3t." WILSON.-On the 14th August, at the residence of Mr G. Forrest, John, the beloved husband of Margaret Wilson, late of Waianakarua. WOLTERSDORF.-On the lGth August, at her residence, Harrington street, Port Chalmers, Annie, tho dearly beloved wife of William Woltersdorf; aged 82 years. R.I.P.

IN MEMORIAM. CAMPBELL.—In aad but loving memory ol dear Douglas, who departed this life on August 3; 1905, at Dunedin. Not gone from memory, nor from love; But gone to his Father's home above. —Inserted hj his loving parents, sisters, and brother. GAMBLE.—In loving memory of our- dear brother, John, who died at Beaumont on the sth August; aged 27 years. Rest on, dear one, thy labour's o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more; A loving brother, true and kind, No friend like thee on earth we find. —Inserted by his loving brother'and sister. GARDEN.—In sad and loving memory of Felix Alexander Garden, who died .at Roslyn, Dunedin, on the 16th August, 1906, I saw him suffering day by dayj It caused me bitter "grief To see him slowly pino away, And could not give relief. Not dead to me, I loved him dear, Not lost, bnt gone before— He lives with me in memory still, And will lor evermore. —Inserted by his sorrowing wife. HAZLETT.—In loving memory of Elizabeth, beloved eldest daughter of John and Ann Stewart Appleby, • and beloved wife of Samuel Dripps Hazlett, who departed this life on August 21,. 1900; aged 86 years, A b'ght is from our household gone, A voice we loved is still; A place is vacant at our hearth Which we can never fill. We loved thee well, we mourn thee much; Our joys with thee on earth are o'er; Oh, why should we in anguish wcop— Thou art not lost, but gone before. —Inserted by her beloved husband and family and her parents and brother end sisters. ' HICKEY.—In fond and loving memory of Annie Hickey, who died at South Dunedin on August 9, 1905.—Inserted by. her loving parents, brothers, and sister. May her sou] rest in peace. HOLLEBON.—In loving memory of Agnes Annie, who passed to a higher life on tb« 23rd of July,. 1906. Deeply mourned by her sorrowing husband and family. Though cruel death has snstohed from view a" loving mother, kind and true, Death cannot from our minds efface Her tendor smile, her loving face. , Her words, her actions, are not dead, But in our minds are daily read. HOLLEBON,—In loving memory of our dear Agnes Annie, who died on July 23, 1906. "Peace, perfect peace." It is just one year to-day Since our dear Agnes died. 'Twas hard to part with one 10 dear;— Wo little knew her end was near. —Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sitter. MACDONALD.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on August 9, 1003, at " Invorlochy l K Hmdon.

It is two years ago to-day, With aching hearts we stood Beside dear mother's dying bed, ' To keep her if wo could. So all who have a mother, Love her while you may; We cannot always keep her here,— Too, soon she'll pass away. —Inserted by her loving and sorrowing family.

MACE.—In loving memory of oar dear mother, who departed this life ,on August 11, 1905, at Dunedin. .Two long years—and, ohl how lonely; All seem to think the sore is healed; But they little know tho sorrow That within our hearts is. sealed. —Inserted by her loving children.

M'KENZIE.—In fond and loving memoir of 7 our dear father, the Hon. Sir John ' M'Kenzio, who departed this life on August. 6,1901, at Heathfield, Palmerston. He is gone, but not forgotten.— Never shall his memory fade; Fondest thoughts shall eveT linger Round' the spot There he in laid. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. U'LEAIC —In loving memory of my dea* rnothor, Emily Oameron JFLean, who died at Dunrobin, August 12, 1898. Tlie midnight stars are beaming upon » silent grave, ■Where, sleeping, -without dreaming, is on* we could not save. Some day we hope to see her—some day: . w> know not when— . We shall clasp her hand in the better las 3, and never part again, —Inserted by her loving daughter Mary.

WALDIE—In atnantem memoriam Jemim* R. Wftldio, beloved wife of Rev. J. Waldie, Dunedin, who departed this life at Soames Island (near Wellington) 19th July, 1889.. Sit tibi terra levis.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13985, 19 August 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, &c. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13985, 19 August 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, &c. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13985, 19 August 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

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