WITNESS SUBSCRIPTIONS. Subscriptions received up to June 23:—» W. H. D., Dunedin, to April 17, 1900., W. M., Te Roti, to April 8, 1900. J. S., Am:nohi, to January 14, 1901. W. H. M., Otekaike, to June 6, 1901, A. X., Petone, to May 18, 1900. G. 8., Alberto .vn, to July 1, 1900. A. and Co., Petone, to May 18, 1900. J. M., Tarras, to April 1, 1900. R. A. C, Hawea Flat, to February 17, 1901p J. S., Inchelutha, to April 29, 1900. Rev. J. S., Enfield, to January 7, 1901. J. R., Waikoikoi, to June 18, 1901. S. S., Waiwera South, to January 17, 1901 i, T. G. S., Waianiwa, to March 27, 1898. C. G. H., Bendigo, fc> Juna 1, 1901. C. O'D., Bendigo, to February 7, 1901. G. Bros., Macraes, to March 21, 1900. D. A. M'K., Rock and Pillar, to November 18L 1900. J. L. S., Kurow, to December 24, 1900. G. MB., Otaki, to July 30, 1900. W. F., Alexandra South, to January 26, 1901, R. W., Blackall, to September 15, 1900. A. C, Ma-taura, to April 10, 1900. - I. L., Waverley, to April 11, 1901. P. W. L., Dacre, to July 20, 1900. Subscribers remitting cheques must add 6i for exchange, and Post Office orders must ha made payable to GEORGE FENWICK, Managing Director. j 1851 J.«TJk«3© WlMlSi-l J9OO | ' Terms of Subscription (including postage), Payable in Advance :—: — -Australia* and South Sea IslandsTwelve Months £17 6 Briton and Foreign— Twelve Months ... 1 14 0 Queensland, £1 14s per annum. In New Zealand. Q»aiter 0 7 0 &ix Months 0 13 0 Twelve Months !. 1 5 0 NEW POSTAGE HATES. To any place within the colony, J d. To Australian colonies and South Sea Islands, Id— Queeiibland excepted, the postage on papers going there being 2Jd. To Gnat Biitain, other British possessions, and all foreign countries, ?sil. Remittance l.y Cheque, Money Order, or Postal Note.. If Cheque sent 6d exchange must be added. Money Oiders payable to GEORGE FENWICK, Managing Director. £. - BIRTHS. JOHNSON.— On the 22nd June, at Timaru, the wife of J. A. Johnson, of a daughter. MIDDLETON.— On the 19th June, at her resi- " dence " The Gables," Kew, Caversharn, the wife of TT. H. Micldleton, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. FERNIE— CROMBIE— At the Eegistrar's Office. Dunedin, on June 13, 1900, David Fernie, to Jessie "W. Crombie, third daughter of William Croinbie, stationmaster, Dunedin, and late stationmaster Peebles, Scotland. GRAHAM— GALLON.— On the 24th May, at the residence of the bride's sisters, Sunny•side, Purakanui, by the Rev. 13. C. Tennent, Amos Graham, to Agnes Gallon. ; PRIJSTTZ— S CANiAN.— On/ the 20fch June, at the residence of the bride's parents, by tho Rev. .Father Cofrey, George, second son of the late George Printz, Eiverton, to Lillie, third: daughter of James Scaulan, St. Kilda. POOLE— LITTLEJOHN.— On the 14th June, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mil-* ton, by the Rev. Mr Miller, Frederick William, second son of Thomas Scott Poole, to Annie, eldest daughter of J ohn Litflejohn, Milton. SPENCE— HEADS.— On the 21th May, at tha Presbyterian Church, South Dunedin, by the Rev. I. Jolly, Richard, eldest son of the late ! Henry Spence, to Sarah, second yoiingesfc daughter of the late George Heads, Milburn. DEATHS. FOREMAN.— On the 2ist June, at his residence, Castle street, Biinedin, George Foreman ; aged 67 years. GARDINER.— On the 16th June, at her resiclence, Reed street, Oamaru, Bertha, tha bsloved wife of George M. Gardiner, and' niece of Mrs A. S. Davidson; aged 35 years. HOURSTON.— On the 20th June, at the residence of Mrs Jenkins, Oamaru, John, the second beloved son of Thomas and Joan Hourston, Waikouaiti ; aged 17 years and 5 months. Deeply mourned. M'LAREN. — On the 24th June, at his residence, Botanical Gardens Hotel, James Campbell M'Laren; in his 35th j-ear; third son of the ' Inte John M'Laren, Frederick street, Dunedin. M'QUILKAN.— On the 26th June, at his residence, Broad Bay, Donald M'Quilkan; aged 70 years. Deeply regretted. SIM.— On the 10th June, killed at Laing's Nek, , 3outh Africa, Trooper George Frederick Sim, No. 1 troop South African Light Horse, and eldest son of James Sim, Dunback; aged 25 ye^rs. Deeply regretted. IIST MEMORIAM. CLEATE. — In memory of my dear wife, Isabel, who departed this life on June 24, 1599. These lines, they are in memory - Of a dear one whom we've lost; And though we sadly mourn her 4 God wanted her the most. And long she lay in agony, Till death -did her relieve; God called her, and she left us here, Her loss to" sadly grieve. — Inserted by loving husband and family. HARVEY. — In sad but loving remembrance of James F. Harvey, who departed this life 25th June, 1899; aged 39. Though lost to sight, to memory dear. — Inserted by his loving wife, E. H. JOHN. — In affectionate remembrance of our loving and dutiful son, William Edwin Frederick John, who was drowned at Makarora, June 30, 1896 ; aged 20 years 10 monthi 12 days. God's will be done. We miss thee from our home, dear Willie, We miss thee from they place; A shadow o'er our life is cast — We miss the sunshine of they face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee — We miss thee everywhere. — Inserted by his affectionate parents, brother, and 'sisters. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appewlnsin tho Witness also receive insertion in tho Daily Times ant in th.o Manthlj Summary foi Europe without additional cha-ge, Announcements of Hirths, Marriages, and Deaths sent tot publication from the country districts require to be verified by' the signature of oither our agent in the district from which tha announcement is sent orof the clergyman of the district. Ohargo for these, 83 per insertion. When verses are added to "In Meraoriam " notices, an additional charge of 2s 6d for each Terse of four lines ia uiude. The following gentlemen have been elected a school committee for Glenledi: — Messrs G. \ Fisher (chairman), P. Button (clerk), D. Morg an, D. Gardyne, and G. M'lndoe.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 36
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