1851 OTAGO WITNESS 1901
Terms of Subscription (Including Postage), Payable in Advance: — Australia* and South Sea Islands — -- Twelve months JE3 7 6 British and Foreign — Twelve Months . . 1 14 0 Queensland, £1 14s per annum. In New Zealand. Quarter 070 Six Months 0 13 0 Twelve Months 150 NEW POSTAGE RATES. To any place within Hhe colony, Jd. To Australian colonies and South Sea Islands, Id — Queensland excepted, the postage on papers going there being 3d. To Great Britain, other British possessions, and all foreign countries, 3d. Remittance by cheque, Money Order, or Postal Notee, If cheque sent, 6d exchange must be added. Money Orders payable to r GEORGE FENWICK, Managing Director. BIRTHS. EATON.— On the 9th April, 1901, at 331 King street, Dunedin, the wife of Mr A. E. Eaton — • a daughter. i FLEMING. — At noon on the 13th April, the ( wife of J. S. Fleming, of a daughter. Both doing well. j "WALCOTT.— On the 11th March, at "Wy- ; reema," Finch street, East Malvern, Mcl- i bourne, the wife of Richard Henry "Walcott — i a daughter. MARRIAGES. CLARKE— TORKANCE.— On the 13th March, 1901, at the residence of the bride's parents, Horse Range, Pahnerston, by the Rev. James Clarke, Isabella, third daughter of Edward Clarke, to Andrew, youngest son of James Torrance, of Kirkland Hill, Dunedin. _ j EMERSON— PEAKE.— On the 11th April, at "Whareki," Leith street, by the Rev. W. Saundcra, Ralph Emerson, to Daisy Ethel, second daughter of James F. Peake, of Dun- ' edin." EVANS— FLINDERS.— On the 3rd April, 1901, at All Saints', by the Very Rev. Dean Fitchett, assisted by the ltev. Mr Wayne, Frederick Percy, eldest son of the late Frederick' H. Evans, to Be3sie, second daughter of Herbert Flinders, Dunedin. JOHNSTON— WAIN.— On the 10th April, at Opoho. by the Rev. Wm. Hewitson, 8.A., Forsyth, son of the late Adam Johnston, C.E., to Mary Catherine (Katie), third daughter of Job Wain. M'FARLANE— CONNELL.— On the 27th March, 1901, at the residence of the bride's parents, Ann street, Mornington, by the Rev. Dr Waddell, Isaac, eldest son of the late James M'Farlane, Duke street, Dunedin, to Flora Mary, eldeßt daughter of Jonn Connell. SMITH— POOLE.— On th« 3rd April. 1901, at the residence of the bride's parent, by the Rev. Scott Allan, James, eldest, son of the late W. T. Smith, J.P., to Jennie, eldst dnughter of F. T. Poole, Mayor, Knitangata. SULLIVAN— COMYN.- On the Bth April, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Murphy, John, son of John Sullivan, of Oamaru, to Matilda Kate, daughter of the late Sergeant Comyn, of this city. WALTON— BEHRYfcTAN.— On the 9th April, &l the Union Church, Hamilton South, by the Eev. W. G. Christian, Vickero Walton, eldest son of the late Mr George Walton, Mosgiel, to Christiana (Chrissy), elclesf- daughter of Mr John Berryman, Hamilton South. DEATHS. CRAIGIE.— On the Bth April, at Frankton Hospital, from English cholera,- William Craigie, miner, of Skippers Reefs, and lats of Caversham ; aged 52 years. FREEMAN.— On the 14th April, at her parents' residence, 412 George street North, Ellen, the beloved daughter of George and Elizabeth Freeman ; aged 23 years. Deeply regietted. GILCHRIST.— On the 16th April, at Waikaka Valley, Euphemia. Gilchrist, wife of Dtigald Gilchrist ; aged 63 years. Deeply legretted. JOHNSTON.— On the 15th April, at her. late residence, Barrfield, Mornington, Isabella, relict of the late James Johnston; in her sixty-seventh year. LAW. — On thei 11th April, at AlorninKton, Juines Alexander, elder son of the late Henderson Law ; in his fortieth yeai . MESKILL.— On the 12th April, 1901, at his daughter's residence, Tuapeka Flat, Alex- i ancler Mcskill, Vo <"cl fatLci" of 3£rs Andrew,] Robertson; age! 74 jeai^. Deeply regretted. ', R I.P. ' j ROSENBERG.— O.i the- 13t!i April, Roginr, '„ Rosenberg; in \mr i l^hiy-second year. j TODD.— On the 13 th April I'JOl, at Johnstown, ' iSosgicl, Bobeii XocUl; S3 sears.
DEATHS. WALCOTT.— On the 27th March, at " Wyreema," Finch street, East Malvern, Melbourne, Jean, wife of Richard Henry Walcott, and daughter of Mr F. T. Moore, Armadale, Melbourne; aged 32 years. WAYNE.— On the 10th of April, at his resiV" dence, Spencer street, Milton, Frederick • Wayne; aged 67 years. Deeply regretted. WRIGHT.— On the 11th April, 1901, at Melbourne, the wife of J. T. Wright, of Bishopscourt, Dunßdin. IN MEMORIAM. ANDREWS. — In loving remembrance of Mary Ann Andrews, who died at her residence, Outram, on the 15th April, 1898 ; aged 74 years. However long our life may be, Whatever land we view, Whatever joy or grief be ours, ■ We will remember you. No more upon this earth we'll see Your gentle, loving face; There is no one on this wide world Can ever fill your place. — Inserted by her beloved husband and granddaughters. M'INTOSH.— In loving memory of John Wm. M'lntosh, who was accidentally killed in the Allandtile coal mine, 13th April, 1899. "Gone, but not forgotten." We miss thee from our home, dear Johnnie, We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is cast, % We miss the sunshine of thy face. — Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. MELTON. — In loving- remembrance -of Maggie Mowat, beloved wife of William H. Melton, who departed this life 13th April, 1900.— Inserted by ncr loving husband. Xot!flc»tlon3 of Births, Marriages, nnd Deaths appearlmf In the Witnen »lso roc-iro insertion iv the Stilly Times an I in tin Monthly- Summary for Kuroutrwitboin additional aba ge, Announcement* of Virths, Marriages, and Deaths sent fo' publication from the country dittricu require to be verified by the siguatarc of either cur a?cnt in tho district from which the announccmsnt is icn: orof the clergyman of the district. Chargo far these, 8j per insertion. When renes are added to ''In VCemanam " noticei, au odditiunal charj: of 2s 6d for eacu Terse of four Hues is made.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 41
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