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BIRTHS.

CALDER.-On August 25, at 14 Graf ton street, Balmain, Sydney, to Mr and Mrs Peter CaWer — a son. CANT— At Burns street, Caversham. en August 19, the wife of A. B. J. Cant^ MENL/OVE.— At Hamilton Bum. Matuku, on August 25, the wife of W. Menlove-a sen. MILLER.-On August 2a at the Manse Milton, the wife of the Rev. G*orge Miller —a daughter. PRTNGI.E.— At Dunedin. on August 12, to M'F'and Mrs A PringX cf Ashburton— a son. • • . ROUGHAN.— On Sunday, August 23, at Mrs Orr's Home, Kurow,. to the- wtfe of Wm. Rougha-n— a daughter. SINCI/»IR THOMSON— On August 14, Uie wi'o of G. SW.rir Tboißson— a son. MARRIAGES. EASON— JOHNSOX.— On August 11, 1909. at St Paul's Cathedral, by lb» Yeri. Archdcuoon Gou'd. Fred. W. Eason, of Katea, Cat-lin-3. to Martha Alexandra, eldest daugh.er of Chas. Jchnson, Dun*din. No cake, cards. MATKESON— HAZLETT— On August 7, at St Matthew's Church, Duncdm, by the Rev. Canon W. Curzon-Siggers MA, Dons Id Jo\m, youngest son of the laifi Donald Lschlan Matheson, of Invercargi.l. to Ethel Florence, eldest daughter of James Hazlett, Dunedin DEATHS. BFNHAM.— On Mr.nday. August 30, 1909, Beatrice, wife of Professor Benhani ; m her forty-third year. CHESNEY.— On August 27, ftt Dunedin, Hu-7^ the infant nn cf Samuel Chesney, Fairfie d ; aged 4 m nth=. DAUUiIPLh.-O, Augu-' 26, i>i Birmingham (killed cycling), John ili.ne Da.rymp!e, M.8., Ch B . rjsidei.t dector in the Birm ; ng-han City Infhuir.ry, only son cf the Rev. Alex. M Da'iympe, Pu?rua , aged 23 vear=. (By cable.) FLEMING.— On August 26, at lus residence, 35 Hore street, Rab=-:t. the beloved husba. c\ of Elizabeth Amos Fleming; m his 73rd j^ar. GUY. — On August £6 at her residence. Upper Junction, Margaret, beloved wife of William Guy ; aged 75 years. JACK.— On August 23. at Edinburgh. William Jack, late of Dtv bread, Matakanui. LYNN.— On August 28. at Mu'-selburgh Rue Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Priscilla Lynn ; aged 72 year? M'DONALD.— On August 27. Captain John M'Donald, of Glen avenue, Morningtcn (late cf Inverness, Scotland; ; aged 74 years. MAXWELL.— On Auw ! 2.). at her son's rcsideace, Leith Vi-'ley. Jano Wi'ha'-t. widow of Georeo Mt.xweil, W.S.. l?la tf Pr : o.slvnn, Canonbie, Dumiriesshire , in her eighty-fifth year. Deeply rcgrrtted. M'GEORGE.— On August 29, at " Barlay," , 161 Maitland s*ree*. l^abe'la Crc-.v, c'leaTly ' l>»!oved wife cf Jair.€^ M'George, pen PATTILLO.— On August 31. at hsr residence, :U> Castle sires:, Mcigaret Bremner, tho l^loved wifo cf Jivn.s? Pattillo; in her scveniy-third yea-. "At re?t '' Deeply lcoiuied.— Priva'2 mormon*. Xo flowers SCOTT— On August 25. at ke-r s-n's residence, London street, Annie Hainilto":, relict of John Scott, engineer; in her '/6th year. TOOGOOD.— On August 2J. Nt the residence of her parent. Louisa Elizabeth, the fildest daughter of Mrs V\"illiam T.-cgocd, Kelensbrook. Tokomamro ; aged 46 \ears Deeply regretted. WATKINS.— On August C 3at Du'-odir. Eiiza Mary W.itk:n<= rel.ct. of Richard Watkins. ch-ermst, Timaru, aged t>7 years. IN MEMOP.IAM. BROWNE —In m d lvi lov ng meinoiy^ of Ricla-d Henry Brew.. 3, v.bo tl.cd at Xa = ;b\ August 27, 1007 So 'c\rd so mourned — Inserted by his ».rrcving wife and childreii. CHANDLER.— In lovn g memory cf Ar.r.c, aearly bclovsd v.:fe of Wilbam Chandler, who pasccJ mvy at Gcciley Heads, 30th August, 1906 KKILAR.— In loving memc.-y of James Keilar, who died oa August 27, 1007, ft Dunedm. Bern Alva, Scotland. Many years resident cf Frankton, Lake Wakatipu. " Missed, yes miaaesl," . . - ,

IN MKMORIAM. KELIGHER.— In loving memory of cur de=r Margaret., wio departeJ ..his hfe on August 31, 1903. Passed away, her rosary holding In her co.d and Kfehss hand, With tbe crucifix, h;r pessteri, To yon blight and happy lan-d. She has crossed Depth's gloomy valley, Laid Life's griefs and tor rows down, That she with her loving Saviour May bear no cross, but wear a crown. Inserted by her sorrowing parents, sistsr, and brothers. LLOYD. — In loving memory of James Lloyd, who depaitel J his life on August 30, 1907, at Brinn's Point, Seacliff. Not g;ne from memory, not gone from love, But gone lo a brighter home above. Inserted by his loving wife and family. MORRISSEY. — In fond and loving memory of Eruma Morrissev. who died at Invercargill Hospital Augutt 26, 1906. The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with, one we loved so dear; But God in Heaven, Who thought it best, Did ease her pain and gave her zest. Inserted by her loving mother and sorrowing children. MITCHELL. — In. loving memory of my dear old master andr friend. Philip Mitchell, who died September 1, 1908. So gentle in manner, so patient in pain, _ .Our deal on« has left me for heaven to gain. With nature so gentle and action so kind, 'Tis hard in thfs .vorld his equal to find." — Inserted by his 1 housekeeper, S. E. Jefcoate. M'ARTHUrt.— In loving memory of our d-aar mother. Margaret M'Arihur, who passed away at her residence, Table Hill, August 29. 1908. She is gone, b\it r.cfc forgotten— - Never shall her memory fads; K'ndest thoughts for ever linger Round our darling mother's ,jrp.ve. — Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family. ROBERTSON. — Is loving memory of my lear husband, who died August 28, 1907, at Cromwell. He will never be forgotten. — Inserted by his loving wife and family. SPINKS. — In loving memory of my dear wife, who departed this life at Dunedin on August 13. 1908. God called hei horne — it way His will, — •B:;t id our hearts she liveth still: Her memorj is as dear to-day As at the hour sbe passed away. The aheck was great, the pain severe, To part with one I loved co dear; The trial was hard — I'll not forget, But trust in God to meet again. — Inserted by her loving husband. TWEEDIE. — In loving memory of my dear husband, who died August 29, 19C8, at Wf kari. "So loved, so mourned." — Inserted by his wife and family. Notifications of Birth, Marriages,, aod Deaths appearing in the Witness also receive insertion in the Daily Time* aatt in the Monthly Summary ion Europe without ad-iitior»! charge. AnnonnofiaenU of Births, Marriages, *nd Death* vent for publication, from the country district! reqnirr to be T«»ifie«l.bjr the *ijn«tur2 of eitJier' our tsent in the diVriet »r«fm which the announcement is ««jt cr of the clerpymXk? of the ftlsh-ict. Charjre for 'lit*:. 3« jjtr ioitKfiion. When verse* «re »dd«i to^ " Itt.> Meato:ia«i " notice*, an additional chsrjre of 3s Cd 'ftr each rer?e of four liota is made.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 51

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BIRTHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 51

BIRTHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 51

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