VETERINARY QUERIES.
(AMWtrei kr - a; -, dulji qualified^ Veterinary Surgton 4*erie* must be received bj JfOKUAY uigbt.to ensure replyia'tk* suocMdiu: iiiue.] ', „ ' : ' \ jV' •"• -■"" - - ■ 3?iLB.3iBR. — Judging .from .the description of your -foal,' it .would be worth .'a trial, for'as long_ aY there is ~Hfe there" is "liope'._ T T wo-ald; recommend, yjau to call on ' _Mr. Paterson, i the Southland^veterinarian, who is a' qualified .' practitioner." I don't know his "scale of charges, buir they certainly will be unieasonable. v . '' Ik. Coeresponb-e-tt. — Without having an examination it would- be impossible to say what ailediyour calf. Probably it was the change of . milk. v It mig-ht» b'e-bettei not to scald the milk, and it is not advisable *o mix flour or' pollard in* it. 'BY sure the milk is at the normal temperature. As the ailment has lit-tle chsvnce of being contagious, it would be unnecessary to 'isolate it from the herd. . BIRTHS. LISBON.— On the 7tli December, at Balclutha, the wife of Michael tListon, oi a son. M'COLL. — On the 2nd January, at the Manse.. Otokia.' the wife of the Rev. D. M'Coll, of a daughter. MERRY.— On the' 24jfch of December, at Tahuna- Park, the -wife of E. W. Merry, of a son. ■ , - - • "WHITE.— -On the -Ist January, at "Aotea," High street,. Roslyn, .'the wife of -J. : Stuart White — a son. - ■ - . -^ I MARRIAGES. X AIMERS— Dt>BSON.^-Pr-~the 20th December, at- Dunedin, :Jof the ."Rev. -W. \S:'' Fernie, Thomas .'George' - -se.eond ' son' of Thomas Aimers^ Dunedi3i,- r to/ l ldrene"Jiilianj youngest tUugJiter of - .George - Tfiorntoh," M.1.C.E., "•'Kirineesi' • '.Christ-church. BENNETT— DTiINHAii.— On December 22, at .Heriot, 1 by,-the 'f&v.. Father r "O'3Jonnel,' Edward- Jjiprge ~Bennett,~ stationinasfer,^ Kelso, 'to Catherine \M*ry _ (Dolly), eldest" daughter of. F. 'C De'nham, Heriot. BOURKE— WALSH.— On the sth December, at St. Dunstani Church, Clyde, by the Rev. Father Hunt,- John, second .son of John Bourke, Clyde, to Mary, third daughter of Patrick Walsh, Dunback.
MARRIAGES. CARRUTHEES— MZLNE—On the 21st December, 'at ' the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. M. M'Kerrow, Wm. Harrison, youngest son of Jas. Carruthers, Waterside, * Maungatua, to Jeannie, eldest daughter of George Milne, Silverside, Mosgiel. NESS— MOixRIS.— On the Ist Aiigust, 1903, j at Dunedin, Philip John, son of the late Philip Ness, " Bermuda, to Ethel, daughter of J. R. Morris, Dunedin. SUTHERLAND— FRASER..— On the 14th of December, at the North Taieri Church, by the Rev. L. Thompson, JI-A., N. Sutherland, M.8., M.R.C.S., London, second son of John Sutherland, Waitahuna, to Margaret Campbell, elder daughter of the late T. C. Fraser and Mrs Fraser, North Taieri i "WINSLOW— SHAND.— On the 21st November, at St. John's Church, Umtali, Rhodesia, 'by the Rev. Arthur S. Robins, Gilbert, I youngest son of the late Thomas Ewing Winslow,t»Q.C, of Crake Hall, Wimbledon Common, Surrey, England, to Lilian Mary, third daughter of John'Shand, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Otago, New Zealand. DEATHS. BRYCE. — On the 3rd January, at Waitepeka, Barbary Wilson Biyce, relict ' of the late Thomas Bryce, LovelPs Flat ; aged 87 years. BUCHANAN.— On the 25th December, at, i. Greymouth (suddenly, of pneumonia), John,-| •; youngest, son .of Gilbert .Buchanan, Outram ; ' aged 33 years ,BUit±iOW.S.—On the -Ist January, at her resi- i dence. Glen road, Mornington, Elizabeth, ' the beloved wife of Henry Burrows ; aged 70 years. _" Asleep in Jesus." CUNNINGHAM.— On the 27th December, at ' her residence,,. Palmerston, Mary, relict of the -late John" Cunningham. Deeply regretted. CATER.— On the 21st December, 1904, at Aramoho, Wanganui, Alexander Love (Alex.), the dearly beloved second son of Thomas and Marion Cater; aged 3 years. Deeply regretted. Ah, bitter was the parting, — We see his vacant chair; "Sad niem'ry flits to where he played, And finds an answer there. """ It bnings us back his dear wee face, His prattling, childish mirth; A precioiis flower, that -was too rare To bloom on this oold earth. We. held him, — hut the Master came And took him by the hand, . And led him to" His angel' "choir In that far-off "happy land, There, ever onward as we go Thro' the long, long years, to b» A little golden, link to bind Us. to eternity. — Inserted by his loving parents. [ DAVIS.— On the 28th December (the result of an accident), at the Dunedin Hospital, John William Lindsay, the beloved son of James and Elizabeth Davis, of Woodhaugh; aged •- 17 years. - ■ - -• DAf. — On the Ist January, at his residence,. - "Ross street^ Rpslyn, David,",the- beloved -hus- .- .band ,of~ Annie" M. Day, anS late of H.M. - ,-Customs f^aged. years*. ' " SafeJ hqme."- \ DREAV-ER.-^On. ' the; 31st , December, ."a* ' hi* ' -r- residence, 1 Cfy de," street', pymettiri^-ames,' the. ."•' AJelovgd, husband, of Elizabeth Dreaver^; -aged j tS'years:/ ' ••' - '' ' ' „ 'TFAJI . " ARSON:— On tHe 30th D>cember, at Livingstone:' "David 'F-aTguha'rsoii, native of . " .Dalkeit-h, ' Edinburgh^ "{Scotland.; ;,aged 70 j ; jyears^'. With Christy which is iar better. t "FRASER.^Oh . the . 25th" J)ecemher, 1904, .at Roseheath, Wangaloa " (Kaitangata), James Gordon, only son of Robert and Johan Fraser.; * aged 24 years. Deeply regretted. '< GAFFANEY.— On the 28th December, at her , late residence, Railway Workshops Hotel, i Cargill road, South Dunedin, Catherine, the j dearly-beloved wife of- Francis Gaffaney; ! aged 50 years. R.I.P. j HARPER.— On the 2nd January) at her. parents' residence, Middleniarch, Agnes (Little Dolly), dearly loved daughter of - Robert , and "Margaret Harper i aged 8| years. - Deeply regretted. : \ KEITH.— On the^2nd January, at Woodbine, ' " Winton, William Keith, ' J.P. ; aged 71 years. KNIGHT.— On the Ist • January, tat her'residence. Hawthorndale, Kaikorai -^Valley, i Harriet Ann, relict of the late John Knight ; j aged 77 years. I MEFFEN.— On the Ist January, 1905, at her parents' residence. Black's roa<d, North-East Valley, Janet Haddow, the 'beloved daughter of Robert M'lntosh and Devina Meffen ; aged 20 years and 9 months/ • Deeply regretted. MILLAR.— On the 31st December, at Eweburn, Margaret, relict of the late W. J. j -' Millar"; aged* 66 yeafs. -Deeply mourned. j MOORE.— On the Ist January, at _the resi- ' dence "of his parents, Union street, Milton, ' John,^the-eld,est soil of William and Jane ' Moore; aged 19, yeafs. Deep.ly regretted." MURRAY.— On/-the 30th December, 1904, at ;h.er residence; Church street, Mosgiel, Mary, j 'reiicT.'oi the late-R. S. Murray, Murrayville, ; . "Puerua ; in her sixty-seventh year. Deeply ,! .regret-fed.' ' " , ' " ! RICHARDS.— On the 28th December, at^'his Tesidence, Tweed street, Littlebourne, E. J. ' Richards, accountant; aged 39 years. STEPHENS.— On the 17th" December "(acca-* dentally drowned in Lower Harbour), George, second son of the late D. G. Stephens; aged 27 years. STEWART.— Oh the 3rd January, at- her residence, Hawksbury, Annie Kinlock, the beloved wife of NeiL Stewart, and eld-est daugh- ■ ter of Joseph and Margaret M'Clune; aged , 42 years. "So -loved,' so mourned." WA-SHER.— On. the Ist "January, at her residence, "Forth street, Roslyn, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of James Washer ; aged 74 years. WATT.— On the 2nd January, 1905, at his residence, Romahapa, John Watt; aged <33 years. " Deeply regretted. IN MEMORIAM. BUICK'. — In loving memory- of Water Bu,ick (Buck), who departed, this life on 3rd January. 1901. "So dearly loved, so sadly inourned."— lnserted by his loving wife. DUNSMUIR. — In loving memory of Isabella Dunsmuir,* who died at Dunedin "on 31st December, 189 S. Rest on, dear wife, thy labour's o'er, Thy loving hands will toil no more; A faithful ;m<y&er, true and kdnd, t •- No friend on ea-rth like tliee we find. — Inserted by her husband and family. HORNE. — In .loving memory .of Frederick 1 Home (Freddy), who died suddenly on the i 2nd January, 1897: — Inserted by a comrade. ! M'LKLLAN. — In sad and .loving remembrance of Jcaniiie. who died at ESendale on the J 27th day of December, 1902! I • Sadly we miss her, yet in our sorrow [ Hope .for the futuce can banish the pain ; Fadth points the way to' brighten to-morrow, Arid . whispers a hope that we'll meet her again — Inserted by her loving and sorrowing parents and aiaieia.
IN MEMORIAM. KEMPSHELL.— To the sad. fond memory of dear Agnes, who 'departed from this life two years ago to-day, 29th December, 1902, Weston Lodge, Maungatua. "So loved, so mourned." Kotif cations of Eirtht, Marriages, and Dtathi appearing in me Tfttneii »i«o roeeire insertion 1m the Daily Ttm« anl lm Us MooShlT Summarr for Europe without additional oha (c, publication from the couatrj dlitricu require to be Terified bj tae lignature of either our agent io the district from whita the announcement is tentortf the clerjr/asan «f ibt 4iitri«t. Charge for thtie, 3s per iniertion. Then reru< are added to •• la Meaterian " notices, an additional enarge *fit <<i for eaoh rmi cf four line* U m%l*> •
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Otago Witness, Issue 2651, 4 January 1905, Page 47
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1,412VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2651, 4 January 1905, Page 47
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