VETERINARY QUERIES.
t Answered t»y- % duly qualified Veterinary Sarftta Qarriti mint bo retire* Sjj MONDAY ulgfai to «amre te»l>
A M., Leamington. — You ask me to give an opinion on your mare's swelled hock; but as lameness is always most difficult to locate, and not having had an opportunity of examining it, an opinion under these circumstances might be very misleading. It seem 3to me to be a case for a personal examination by a qualified expert. A. H. — Probably yoiu pigs are suffering from parasites in the lungs or liver. Feed them, on easily digested food, and give them a little table salt mixed in an ' allowance of wanr milk once or twice a day.
BIRTHS. SNOWBALL.— On the 16th April. at\Ruiherford street, Caversham, the wife of'-Wi D. SnowbaK — a daughter/ - , , WARNER.— On the sth March, 1906. at Liver-" pooK England, the wife (nee Edith Moore, of this City) of Lieutenant George E. Warner, R.N.R., of a son. MARRIAGES. BUSH— TOWNE.— On the 18th' April, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Coffey, Edgar Bush, to Norah Elizabeth May, eldest daughter of O. E, -Towne, St. Bathans. . ORESPIN— WEST.— On the ji'tlr April;- at St. John's Church, Chrisfcliurcb. by the Rev. H. Purchas, Edgar, son' of 'Gideon Crespin, Devon, England, , to , Elizabeth. Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H. M. West, North-East Valley, Dunedin. GARD'NER— FORSYTH.— On the 19tb April, at St. Peter's, Caversham, by the Jftev. Canon Bryan M. King, vicar, assisted by the Ray. C. G oidon-Biddle, vicar of Halswell, Canterbury, Murray Menzies Gardner," lieut. R.N.Z.A., third surviving son of Maitland Gardner, Esq., Dunedin, to Christian Stewart Forsyth, youngest daughter of James Chambers Forsyth, Esq., Duned.in. GKEEN— CROMBIE.— On Wednesday the 18th April. 1906, by the Rev. Mr Kingfield, vicar of the parish, Joseph Green, eldest son of Joseph Green, M&ndeville, to Mary Annabella Cronibie, third daughter of Mr Robert Crombie, Eglinton, Otama. GRAY— LINDSAY.— On the 21st March, a? Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church. Wellirgton, by the Rev. Mr Elliot. Charles Gray, sheep - fanner, Fernhill, Pahautanui, to Elisabeth Laing, eldest daughter of Thomas Lindsay, Palmerston, Otago. MOODIE— ROSS.— On the 19th April, at the residence of the bride's mother, 5 Graham street, Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Kiebct, M.A., assisted by the Rev. Wm. Hewitsoi, 8.A., George Moodie, eldest «on of Thermos Moodie, to Barbara Munro, eld,er daughter cf tho late John Ross, merchant, Alness, Scotland. " O'KANE— M'GAVIN.— On the llth April, at S.t. Stephen's Church, North Dunclin, by the Rev. I. K. M'lntyre, Henry O'Xiuie, Dunedin. to Annie, second daughfar of the late G. L. M'Gavin. RENTON— SAUNDERS.-On the lllh April, ■ 1906, at the residence of the bride's father, Sunnydale, by the Rev. David Borrir, William, eldest son of Mr William Renton, Bulyondale, Inchclutha, to Margaret Clark, second daughter of Mr H. K. Saundeis, North-East Valley. THOMAS — ANDERSON. —On the 14th March, at Strathern, South Invercargill, by
the Rev. H. Daniels, John Henry, fifth son of D. Thomas, Woedend, to Annie, eldest daughter of Robert Anderson, of Queenstown. WALLACE— PEDLER.— On the 18th April, 1906. at Durham street, Christchurch, by the Rev. W. Baumber, James Oliver Spiers, third sou of A, and J. Wallace, Riversdalc, Southland, to Lydia. Alice Maud, only daughter of G. and A. Pedler, Riversdale, Southland. WILSON— ROBINS.— On the 16th April, at the residence of Mr AY. D Wright, Glen Falloch Estate, North-East Harbour, Robert Lockie, eldest son of James D. Wilson, Gore, to Henrietta Chisholm Robins, youngest
daughter of the late John Robins, Dunedin. WILKIE— HOWELL.— On tho 10th April,* at the Methodist Church, Mosgiel, by the Rev. R. C. Randerson, David Reid Wilkie, to Maud, youngest daughter of the la-to Geo. Howell, of Mosgiel. Home papers please copy.
DEATHS. CAIRNS.— On the 20th April, at Nightcaps, Southland, Henrietta Agnes, • beloved
daughter of A. E. and J. A. Cairns; aged 18 years 6 months. DENT.— On the 19th April; at High street, Dunedin, George Dent, of Green Valley;
aged 68 years. GRAHAM.— On the 24th April, at his reei* dence, Magnetic street, Port Chalmers, Charles de Longueville Graham. R-.1.P-. No flowers.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2719, 25 April 1906, Page 51
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