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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

ABIGAIL—August 28, at her residence, 39, Goulburn-street, the   wife of Francis Abigail, of a daughter.    

ACKLAND—August 14, at her residence, Piper-street, Woollahra,

Mrs. H. J. Ackland, prematurely, of a son, stillborn.

AGNEW—July 24, at her residence, Paddington-street, Padding-

ton, the wife of Edward P. Agnew, Esq., of a son.

ALLEN—August 26, at Apia Cottage, Woollahra, the wife of  

Hector Allen, of a daughter.  

ANDREOLIE—July 5, at her residence, the Opera House Hotel,

next to the Prince of Wales Theatre, Mrs. A. Andreolie, of a daughter.

ATKINS—July 23, at Surry Hills, the wife of Mr. Robert

Atkins, of a son.

BARKER—August 27, at her residence, Quay-street, Rock-

hampton, the wife of F. L. Barker, Esq., of a daughter.

BARKER—August 16, at her residence, Beresford House, Mrs. W.

C. Barker, of a daughter.

BARRETT—August 22, at her parents' residence, Burton-street,

Mrs. W. Barrett, of a daughter.

BISHOP—August 13, at Ryde, the wife of Mr. William Bishop,

of a son.

BLIGH—August 26, at Tarragand, Bega, the wife of Mr.

Richard Bligh, of a son.

BOHRSMANN—August 6, at 39, South Head Road, the wife

of M. C. Bohrsmann, of a son.

BOND—August 30, at her residence, Cooper-street, Surry Hills,

Mrs. Charles Bond, of a son.

BRADFORD—August 24, at her residence, Ravenswood Cottage,

Albion-street, Surry Hills, the wife of Mr. Percy Bradford, of a

daughter.

BROADHURST—August 19, at her residence, George-street

North, Mrs. William G. Broadhurst, of a son.

BUBB—August 31, at her residence, 67, Liverpool-street, Syd-

ney, Mrs. J. R. Bubb, of a daughter.

BYRNES—August 20, at her residence, George-street, Parra-  

matta, Mrs. Charles J. Byrnes, of a daughter.

CHISHOLM—August 19, at Camden, the wife of Edwin

Chisholm, M. R. C. S., of a son.

COCHRANE—August 25, at Widgiewa, Riverina, the wife of

James Cochrane, of a daughter.

CRAIG—August 20, at her residence, No. 104, Kent-street

North, Mrs. G. Craig, jun., of a son.

CROFT—August 28, at her residence, Balmain, Mrs. Herbert

Croft, of a daughter.

DAVIDSON—August 29, at her residence, Kempsey Cottage,

Glebe, the wife of John Davidson, of a son.      

DEACON—September 1, at her residence, Balmain, Mrs. Frank

Deacon, of a son.

DEANE—August 21, at Hunts-buildings, Milson 's Point Road,

North Shore, the wife of Henry Deane, solicitor, of a son.   DONOHOE—August 22, at her residence, Newtown, the wife of

T. J. Donohoe, of a s0n.

DUGAN—August 12, at her residence, 120, Gipps-street, Surry

Hills, Mrs. John Dugan, of a daughter.

DURNFORD—August 6, at her residence, 110, Buckingham-

street, Strawberry Hill, Mrs. Wm. Durnford, of a son.

EDWARDS—August 19, at "The Heights," Burwood, Mrs.

F. L. Edwards, of a son.

ELDRIDGE—August 22, at her residence, 137, York-street, Syd-

ney, Mrs. W. C. Eldridge, of a daughter.

ELLIOTT—August 17, at Undallan, Logan River, Queensland,

Mrs. Henry H. Elliott, of a son.    

EVANS—August 22, at Penrose Villa, Dapto, Illawarra, the  

wife of E. R. Evans. Esq., J.P., of a daughter.

FARMER—August 28, at Balmain, the wife of Mr. James Farmer,

of a son.

FITZGERALD—August 17, at Shelley's Flats, near Goulburn, the

wife of G. W. Fitzgerald, Esq., of a daughter.

FITZ PATRICK—August 6, at her residence, Fort-street, the

wife of Mr. A. Fitz Patrick, of a son.

FORD—August 15, at her residence, 216, Cumberland-street,

Mrs. P. Ford, of a son.  

FRASER—August 21, at 183, Macquarie-street, the wife of C. A.  

Fraser, Esq., M P., of a daughter.

FREEMAN—August 12, at her residence, John-street, Woollahra,    

the wife of William Freeman, of a son.      

FRENCH—August 2, at Cluths(?)-place, Wickham-terrace, Bris-

bane, Queensland, Mrs. John French, of a daughter.    

FRENCH—August 18, at 44, South Head Road, the wife of Mr.

Henry French, of a son.  

GILCHRIST—August 13, at Orimbah-terrace, Cook's River

Road, Newtown, the wife, of the Rev. Archibald Gilchrist, of      

a son.

GILES—August 3, at her residence, Woodstock-terrace, Under-  

wood-street, Paddington, Mrs. James Giles, of a daughter.

GOSTELOW—August 22, at her residence, Henbury Cottage,

Brougham-street, Darlinghurst, Mrs. Ebenezer Gostelow, of a

daughter.  

GOULD—August 20, at her residence, 192, Riley-street, the wife  

of C. J. Gould, of a son.

GORDON—August 6, at 58, Upper Fort-street, the wife of E. W.  

Gordon, of a son.

GORDON—August 11, at her residence, Merivale-street, South

Brisbane, Queensland, the wife of Mr. P. R. Gordon, Chief In-

spector of Stock, of a daughter.

GOULD—Angust 20, at her residence, 192, Riley-street, the wife

of Edward I. Gould, of a son.

GRIFFITHS—August 14, at the Australian Joint Stock Bank,

Sydney, Mrs. Edward Griffiths, of a daughter.

GUISE—August 10, at St. Leonards, Mrs. J. W. Guise, of a

daughter.

HAMMOND—August 27, at Campbelltown, Mrs. T. W. Hammond,

of Junee, of a son.

HART—August 21, at her residence, Becanba, Castlereagh

River, Mrs. Alfred Francis Hart, of a daughter.

HAYES—August 17, at her residence, Burwood, Mrs. William  

G. Hayes, of a son.

IRELAND—At her residence, Ravenscraig, Woollahra, Mrs.

Thomas Ireland, of a son.  

JOHNSTON—August 19, at her residence, Old South Head Road,

Woollahra, the wife of Robert Johnston, of a son.

JONAS—August 17, at Dundundra, Manaro, Mrs. Emanuel

Jonas, of a son.  

JONES—August 30, at her residence, Thomas-street, Eveleigh

Estate, Chippendale, the wife of James Jones, of a son.  

KELYNACK—August 20, at the Wesleyan parsonage, Goulburn,    

the wife of the Rev. William Kelynack, of a daughter.    

KINROSS—August 29, at the Manse, Kiama, the wife of the Rev.

John Kinross, of a daughter.  

KIRBY—July 31, at her residence, Piper-street, Woollahra,  

Mrs. J. C. Kirby, of a daughter.

LAMB—August 18, at her residence, Paddington, Mrs. Charles  

F. Lamb, of a son.

LAMB—August 23, at Greystanes, the wife of Walter Lamb,

Esq., of a son.  

LANGHORNE—August 15, at her mother's residence, Cowra

House, Newtown Road, the wife of George Cartwright Lang-   horne,of Cooroora Station, Queensland, of a son.  

LAWSON—August 11, at her residence, Queen-street, Newtown,

the wife of James Lawson, of a son.  

LEARY—August 25, at Engehurst, Glenmore Road, Mrs.

Joseph Leary, of a daughter.  

LITTLE—August 12, at her residence, the Australian Joint Stock  

Bank, Gladstone, Queensland, Mrs. George Little, of a son.

LUKE—August 5, near Lismore, Richmond River, the wife of

Joseph Luke, of a son.

McKEON—August 5, at her residence, Bourke-street, Balmain,

Mrs. Peter McKeon, of twin daughters, prematurely born.

MACKINTOSH—August 26, at her residence, 4, Camden-terrace,      

Newtown, Mrs. Macintosh, of a son.

McGRATH—August 30, at Wentworth House, Church-hill, Syd-  

ney, the wife of H. F. McGrath, surgeon H.M 's Indian army, of a daughter.  

MAC NEVIN—August 5, at her residence, Albert-street, Potts    

Point, the wife of Thomas Edwin Mac Nevin, of a son.            

MALONEY—August 29, at her residence, Plasterers' Arms, Pad-  

dington, the wife of Edward Maloney, of a daughter.

MANN—August 8, at her residence, 17, O'Connell-street, the wife    

of John V. Mann, of a daughter.

MARTIN—August 22, at her residence, 177, Bourke-street,

Woolloomooloo, the wife of the Rev. George Martin, of a son.    

MARTIN—August 24, at her residence, Holt-street, Strawberry  

Hills, the wife of Francis F. Martin, of a son.    

MASON—August 16, at her residence, Australia-street, New-  

town, the wife of Mr. Ralph Mason, of a son.

MILLARD—August 19, at the Grammar School, Newcastle, the    

wife of the Rev. H. S. Millard, of a son.  

MOSES—August 15, at her residence, Oldham-street, Redfern,  

Mrs. George Moses, of a son.

MOYNAN—August 19, at her residence, Union-street, Pyrmont,    

Mrs. C. O. B. Moynan, of a daughter.  

MYERS—August 22, at her residence, Moorcliffe, Victoria-

terrace, Miller's Point, Mrs. George Myers, of a daughter.  

NEWMAN—August 4. at Vine Cottage, Wickham-terrace, Bris-  

bane, the wife of T. F. Newman, of a daughter.

O'REILLY—August 21, at her residence, Public School, Adelong,

the wife of P. J. O'Reilly, of a son.

OLIFF—August 31, at her residence, Holly House, Lower

Fort-street, Mrs. William Oliff, of a daughter.

ORR—August 20, at the residence of her mother-in-law, Oak

Cottage, Raglan-street, Waterloo, the wife of William Orr, C.E., licensed surveyor, Wagga Wagga, of a son.      

PASS—August 14, at her residence, Ocean-street, Woollahra, the

wife of W. H. Pass, of a son.      

PARK—August 28, at Lewinsbrook, the wife of Robert Park,

of a daughter.  

PATERSON—August 22, at her residence, Ultimo, Sydney, the

wife of the Rev. R. S. Paterson, of a son.

PIDGEON—August 15, at her residence, 15, Bay-street, Wool-  

loomooloo, the wife of W. Pidgeon, of a son.  

PITT—July 30, at Sunnyside, North Richmond, Mrs. George

Matcham Pitt, jun., of a son.

PLOGHOFT—August 31, at her residence, Old South Head Road,  

Paddington, the wife of Augustus Ploghoft, of a son.

POOLE—August 10, at her residence, Hampden Hall, Macleay  

River, Mrs. W. T. Poole, of a son.

POWELL—August 3, at Wallambilla, Maranoa, Queensland, the      

wife of F. A. Powell, Esq., of a son.

PURCHASE—August 21, at Seven Hills, Mrs. James Pur-  

chase, of a son.

REEVE—August 20, at her residence, 163, Bourke-street North,  

Mrs.Edward Reeve, of a son.    

REYNOLDS—August 3, at her residence, 241, Pitt-street, the wife

of R. H. Reynolds, of a son.

RODICK—August 6, at 326, George-street, Mrs. J. Rodick, of a

son.    

ROBERTS—August 25, at her residence, Mudgee, Mrs. P.

Roberts, of a daughter.

ROLLO—August 12, at her residence, Coolangatta, Shoalhaven,

the wife of W. J. Rollo, of a daughter, still-born.  

ROWLING—August 29, at her residence, 17, Marlborough-street,    

Surry Hills, the wife of Mr. John Rowling, jun., of a daughter.   ROWSELL—August 22, at the Vicarage, Dapto, the wife of the

Rev. Julian Henry Rowsell, of a daughter.    

RUCKER—August 3, at her residence, Cheltenham Cottage, Bur-

wood, the wife of Mr. H. J. Rucker, of a daughter.

RUTTER—August 8, at her residence, Harborneville, Parramatta,

Mrs. J. C. Rutter, of a daughter.

SANDFORD—August 3, at her residence, 25, Hosking-place, Mrs. Sandford, of a son.  

SHEAFFE—August 2, at her residence, Yatteyatah, Mrs. P. H. Sheaffe, of a daughter.    

SIMPSON—August 20, at the Seven Mile, near Grenfell, the wife of Mr. John Simpson, storekeeper, of a son.

SMAIL—August 2, at her residence, No. 2, Kent-street North, Miller's Point, Mrs. Alexander Small, of a daughter.

SMITH—August 12, at her residence, Berry's Bay, St. Leonards,   the wife of Frederick Smith, of a son.  

SMITH—August 21, at her residence, Darling-street, Balmain,  

the wife of Mr. J. C. Smith, of a son.    

SPRATT—August 11, at her residence, Pleasant-terrace, Eliza-  

beth-street North, Mrs. James Spratt, jun., of a son.  

SQUIRE—August 31, at her residence, St. Leonards, North  

Shore, the wife of Arthur Squire, of a daughter.  

STARLING—July 6, at her parents' residence, Luddenham, the

wife of W. H. Starling, Penrith, of a son.

STARR—August 1, at her residence, 382, Bourke-street, Surry

Hills, Mrs. W. H. Starr, of a daughter, premature.  

STEWART—June 12, at St. Helen's, East Farleigh, Kent, the resi-

dence of W. B. Hutchison, R.N., the wife of W. D. Stewart, of a  

daughter.

STUBBIN—August 11, at her residence, Devonshire-street, Surry    

Hills, Mrs. John Stubbin, of a son.  

TANGE—August 25, at her residence, Delmar, Ashfield, the wife

of Mr. A. Tange, of a son.

TEBBUTT—July 31, at her residence, Parramatta, the wife of      

John Tebbutt, Esq., late of Windsor, of a daughter.

THOMSON—August 10, at Myall Creek, Bingera, the wife of J.

H. Thomson, of a daughter.

WALLACE—August 6, at her residence, Yarrawa Lodge, Burra-  

wang, the wife of P. Jefferson Wallace, of a son.  

WEIGALL—August 20, at the Grammar School, the wife of A. B.

Weigall, of a son.

WESTON—July 27, at Texas, Queensland, the wife of Frederick Weston, Esq., of a daughter.

WHINFIELD—August 29, at the Parsonage, Tamworth, the wife

of the Rev. J. F. R. Whinfield, of a son.

WHITE—August 31, at her residence, Enmore, Mrs. Frederick      

White, of a son.  

WILLIAMS—August 12, at the Metropolitan Hotel, King-street,

Sydney, the wife of John Williams, of a daughter.

WILSON—June 15, at her residence, Ellora, Singleton, the wife

of J. A. Wilson, of a son.  

WILSON—August 4, at her residence, Riley-street, Surry Hills,  

the wife of Mr. William Wilson, of a daughter.

WOTTON—August 13, at Yass, Mrs. William J. E. Wotton, of a

daughter.

YORK—August 3, at her residence, Randwick, Mrs. James York,

of a son.  

MARRIAGES.

AICHER—MACKENZIE—May 18, at Coul House, Ross-shire, by

the Rev. John Mackenzie, uncle of the bride, Alexander Aicher, of Brisbane, Queensland, to Mary Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Mackenzie, Bart.

ALLAN—CONNOLLY—August 19, in St. Saviour's Cathedral,

Goulburn, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop, assisted by the Very Rev. the Dean, James T. Allan, Esq., Mount Enniskillen,   Mitchell, Queensland to Jane Barton, only surviving daughter         of the late Rev. Richard Conolly, B.A., T.C.D., St James's       Dublin, Ireland, and niece of William Conolly, Esq., J. P.,

Goulburn, New South Wales.  

BECKWITH—SINDEN—July 16, at Blackman's Flat, Mudgee

Road, by the Rev. R. H. Mayne, B.A., Mr. William Beck- with, to Mrs. Mary Ann Sinden.

BENSON—BUTLER—August 1, at the Wesleyan church, Goul-  

burn, by the Rev. William Kelynack, assisted by the Rev. William Ournow of Sydney, Robert, second son of Mr. Paul Benson, Ryde, to Susanna, eldest daughter of Mr. Edwin Butler,  

Goulburn.

BEVERIDGE—WRIGHT—August 8, by the Rev. R. Lewers,    

John Beveridge, of Windsor, to Priscilla, daughter of John Wright, Esq., No. 11, Crown Road, Miller's Point.    

BRANDON—ABBOTT—July 24, at the residence of the bride's  

parents, 15, Short-street, Surry Hills, by the Rev. William Clark, Mr. William Brandon, to Marion, eldest daughter of

Mr. Thomas Abbott.

CADDEN—NAYLOR—July 31, at All Saints Cathedral, Bathurst,

by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bathurst, Hugh Cadden, Esq., of Fullerton, to Emily Mary, eldest daughter of the late Rev. T. B. Naylor, B.A., incumbent of St. Andrew's, Sydney.

CAHILL—LAHIFF—July 8, by special license, at St. Augus-

tine's, Balmain, by the Rev. Patrick Birch, William, second son of W. A. Cahill, late chief foreman of works, Fitzroy Dock, to Henrietta, eldest daughter of Mr. B. Lahiff, Bourke-street.

CALDECOTT—AITON—August 19, at the bride's residence, Bal-  

main, by the Rev. Peter Maclaren, William Henry Caldecott,   eldest son of Mr. John Caldecott, of Balmain, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Aiton, also of Balmain.

COOPER—MORTON—July 19, at St. Philip's Church, by the Rev.

Thomas O'Reilly, Joseph James Cooper, of Westminster, England, to Jane Morton, widow of the late James William Morton, jeweller, of this city.

COX—BENSON—August 16, at St. Ann's Church, Ryde, by the Rev. W. F. Creeny, M.A., Mr. William Cox, to Susannah,    

second daughter of Mr. Paul Benson, of Ryde.

CRAIK—SOLOMON—August 15, at St. Mary's Church, West

Maitland, by the Rev. Robert Chapman, incumbent, assisted by the Rev. S. Simm, S. A. Craik, Esq., of Warrah, Liverpool   Plains, to Blanche Solomon, step-daughter of George Vindin, Esq., West Maitland.

DENMAN—MACMIKING—May 31, at St. James' Church, Pic-

cadilly, by the Bishop of Winchester, assisted by the Hon.

and Rev. Louis Denman and the Rev. Canon Warr, of Childwall,       Richard, eldest son of the Hon. Richard Denman, Drove, to   Helen May, eldest daughter of Gilbert MacMiking, Esq., of  

Elmhurst.

DUNSCOMBE—JOHNSTON August 17, by special license, at

the Church of the Sacred Heart, by the Rev. Father Cunning-           ham, Robert, second son of Robert Dunscombe, sen., Esq.,  

Castlereagh-street, to Annie Amelia, eldest daughter of     Edward Johnston, Esq., South Head Road.      

ELLIOTT—HIRST—August 19, at St. Philip's Church, by the  

Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, Henry Frederick Bishop, second son of         Mr. Richard Elliott, of the Detective Police Force, Sydney,   to Mary, only daughter of the late Provost-Sergeant Robert Hirst, of H. M. 80th Regiment, late of Cawnpore.  

FACE—MORGAN—August 26, at St. James' Church, Sydney,  

by the Rev. G. C. Bode, John Edward, eldest son of the late     Stephen Face, to Fanny, second daughter of Henry Beeckman       Morgan. Both of Ryde.    

FALSHAW—GIBBS—At Edinburgh, James Falshaw, Esq., C.E.,            

to Jane, second daughter of the late Thomas Gibbs, Esq.,     formerly Ordnance Storekeeper, Edinburgh Castle.    

FORD—HOUSTON—August 9, by the Rev. R. Lewers, of St.

Andrew's Church, Janet, youngest daughter of Mr. Gavin Hous-

ton, Glebe, to Mr. James Ford, son of Mr. Henry Ford, farmer,  

Clarencetown.

FOX—FITZGERALD—August 8, at All Saints' Church, Hunter's            

Hill, by the Rev. Canon Stephen, M. A., assisted by the Rev.     R. S. Willis, M.A., the Rev. Samuel Fox, of Picton, to Katherine       Olivia, daughter of Robert D. Fitzgerald, Esq., formerly of   Tralee, county of Kerry, Ireland.

FULLER—MASON—July 6, at St. John's Church, Parramatta,          

by the Rev. W. J. Gunther, Cyrus O. Fuller, Bringelly, youngest son of the late Edward Fuller, Castle Hill, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Edmund Mason, Esq., Broadview, near Parramatta.         FULLERTON—CLARKE—August 23, at the residence of the    

parents of the bride, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, assisted by the       Rev. Dr. M'Gibbon, George, second son of the Rev. Dr.   Fullerton, Police Magistrate of Warialda, to Georgina Sarah,     eldest daughter of Henry Clarke, Esq., M.L.A., of Randwick,          

near Sydney.

GATES—NASH—August 19, at the school church, Bowral, by      

the Rev. G. Middleton, Mr. George Gates, to Eliza, youngest   daughter of the late Charles Dalmore Nash, of Balmain.    

GEGG—TICKNER—August 15, at St. John's Church, Camden, by      

the Rev. H. Tingcombe, James Albert Gegg, of Windellama, to     Elizabeth Tickner, second daughter of Henry Tickner, of   Cumberfield, near Camden, New South Wales.        

GIOVANI—LINTON—August 21, at Muswellbrook, by the Rev.    

Mr. Ross, of the Scotch Church, Cappusotto Giovani, to Miss   Mary Linton, of Muswellbrook.

GREEN—LEWIS—September 2, at the Scots Church, by the Rev.

Dr. Lang, Mr. William Green, mariner, of the colonial steam     marine service, a native of Suffolk, England, to Mrs. Mary Anne Lewis, of Union-street, Sydney, a native of Limerick, Ireland.  

GREENWILL—GILL—August 1, at Balmain, by the Rev. Mr.

Firth, Thomas Blackett Greenwill, eldest son of the late Thomas   Greenwill, shipbuilder, to Fanny Gill, eldest daughter of John

Hawkins, of Shoalhaven.

HAY—FACE—August 3, at St. James's Church, Sydney, by the      

Rev. G. C. Bode, Charles, fourth son of the late Henry Hay, to Alice Bradley, youngest daughter of the late Stephen Face, both of Ryde.  

HEWITT—PATON—June 13, at St. Peter's Church, Bayswater,      

by the Rev. Canon Ridgway, F.S.A., assisted by the Rev. Dr.     Robbins, Alfred Hewitt, Esq., of Playstowe Plantation, Queens-         land, to Ernestine, eldest daughter of Andrew Paton, Esq., of  

14, Pembridge-place, Bayswater.  

HILL—GREEN—August 2, by special license, at St. Patrick's    

Church, by the Rev. J. Mounter, James William, second eldest son of James Hill, of Cumberland-street, Sydney, to Kate, youngest daughter of Patrick Green, county Fermanagh, Ireland.

HOGBEN—HEWLETT—August 23, at the Congregational        

Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. George Charter, Mr.   Edward Hogben, of England, to Jemima Henrietta Hewlett, eldest daughter of Mr. William Hewlett, storekeeper, Wollon-

gong.

HOPGOOD—BARR—August 29, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the    

Rev. Father Walsh, George, the youngest son of the late Mr. G. Hopgood, late builder of Bathurst, and many years publican of     Sydney, to Ellen, the youngest daughter of G. Barr, Yorkshire, England.

JENKINS—DRUERY—July 15, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian    

Church, by the Rev. R. Lewers, Richard J. H., eldest son of Mr.   R. N. Jenkins, of Redfern, to Eliza C., youngest daughter of       the late Mr. J. Druery, of Macquarie-street South.

JONES—VENTERS—August 9, at the Scots Church, by the Rev.      

Dr. Lang, Mr. Isaac Jones, of Wallsend, to Mary, widow   of the late William Venters, of Luddenham.    

KEAREY—MURPHY—August 8, by special license, at St.      

Mary's pro-Cathedral, by the Rev. J. J. Carroll, James Kearey,           of Pitt-street, to Honora, relict of the late John Murphy, of Sydney.

KEITH—WATSON—August 15, at the Scots Church, by the      

Rev. Dr. Lang, Mr. William Keith, of George-street, Sydney, a             native of Dunoon, Scotland, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Samuel Watson, farmer, a native of the county Cavan, Ireland.    

KNIGHT—HALLET—March 7, 1870, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton,    

Henry, second son of Mr. Henry Knight, Newtown, to Mary       Jane, widow of the late Alfred Hallet, Esq., Brisbane, and       sister to Mrs. John Lambert, Erskineville, Newtown.          

LEVIEN—BENJAMIN—August 15, at the York-street Syna-  

gogue, by the Rev. A. B. Davis, Solomon, youngest son of B.  

Levien, Esq., Geelong, Victoria, to Lydia, eldest daughter of   the late Mr. John Benjamin, of Adelaide.      

LEYCESTER—PRITCHARD—August 26, by the Rev. Dr.            

Bailey, Augustus Adolphus Leycester, sixth son of George

Hanmer Leycester, of White-place, Berks, England, to Jemima               Sophia, relict of the late Joseph Pritchard.

LORD—WILSHIRE—August 8, at St. Thomas', Mulgoa, by the  

Rev. — Ross, Frank, eldest son of the Hon. F. Lord, M.L.C.,                 of St. Leonards, to Alice Emily, second daughter of Austin     Forrest Wilshire, Esq., of Winbourne, Mulgoa.        

M'DONOGH—PITT—August 13, by special license, at St. Mary's,  

Bungendore, by the Rev. Father M'Auliffe, Emma Mary,     youngest daughter of the late John Pitt, Esq., of Templemore,     Ireland, to Michael Joseph, eldest son of John M'Donogh,    

Wollongong.    

MESTON—SHAW—August 22, at the Presbyterian Church, Pitt-  

street, by the Rev. G. L. Nairn, Margaret Frances, youngest daughter of J. Shaw, Esq., to Archibald, youngest son of     Alexander Meston, Esq., of Grafton.  

MORRIS—M'LEAN—August 10, at the residence of the bride's  

parents, by the Rev. Stephen Rabone, William Charles, only son       of Mr. William Morris, of Chippendale, to Louisa Allan,   sixth daughter of the late Mr. Alexander M'Lean, of Redfern- street, Redfern.

MURPHY—DENNIS—July 24, at Burragorang, by the Rev. G. F.

Dulon, James Patrick, eldest son of the late Mr. Charles Murphy, of Albury, to Mary Jane, only daughter of Mr. William Dennis,

of Burragorang.

NEY—BLACK—August 22, at Tarroobal, Bogan River, by the      

Rev. James Stack, Mr. William Ney, to Eliza Frances Caroline, second daughter of Alexander Black, Esq.

NICHOLLS—FARLOW—August 8, by special license, at St.          

John's Wilberforce, by the Rev. W. Wood, of Pitt Town,       Mr. Samuel Nicholls, eldest son of Mr. Frederick Nicholls, Wilberforce, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. James Farlow, Freeman's Reach.  

PIERCE—KEYS—August 30, at Bengalla, Muswellbrook, by the    

Rev. Duncan Ross, assisted by the Rev. Irving Hetherington,   of the Scots Church, Melbourne, uncle to the bride, Robert James Pierce, Esq., M.D., Muswellbrook, to Martha Fitz-     gerald, second daughter of John Hudson Keys, Esq., J.P.,         Bengalla.

RICHARDSON—SMITHSON—July 25, by the Rev. T. Wiles, at

Ashfield Church, Thomas Henry Richardson, eldest son of     Robert Richardson, builder, of Sydney, to Mary Caroline,           eldest daughter of Thomas Smithson, tobacco manufacturer, of Kingsgrove.

RUTHVEN—HOSKING—August 9, at St. Matthias' Church, Pad-      

dington, by the Rev. Dr. Barry, J. Lowry Ruthven, Esq.,         youngest son of the late C. W. Ruthven, Esq., Downpatrick, county of Down, Ireland, to Zilla, youngest daughter of John   Hosking, Esq., Canara, Rose Bay.      

STAIT—BOAG—August 29, at the residence of the bride's father,      

bythe Rev. Colin Stewart, James Bencen Stait, to Barbara, ninth daughter of Robert Boag, Esq., of Murrangoroo, a native of Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.      

STANFIELD—M'NIGHT—August 10, at St. John's Church,          

Parramatta, George, second son of Joseph Stanfield, South                   Creek, to Sarah, fourth daughter of the late Andrew M'Knight,   Littlefields, Mulgoa.

TOOHEY—DOHENY—August 26, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by      

the Rev. Father Mahony, John T. Toohey, of Harbour-street,     Sydney, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. James Doheny,  

Crown-street, Woolloomooloo.            

WALLACE—FOWLER—July 18, by the Rev. W. Coombes, of the            

Church of England, Dubbo, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mount Foster, William Joseph, eldest son of Mr.   William Wallace, to Caroline Jane, youngest daughter of the   late Mr. Thomas Fowler, undertaker, Mudgee.    

WARBURTON—KINGSTON—August 10, at All Saints' Church,        

Singleton, by the Rev. James Blackwood, B.A., William, second       son of John Warburton, Esq., Pyrmont, Sydney, to Mary       Ellen, second daughter of William Kingston, Esq.,Singleton.          

WATKINS—THORNE—August 26, at St. Mark's Church, Darling    

Point, by the Rev. Canon King, B.A., assisted by the Rev.       Kemmis, Esq., Francis Thomas, son of the late Francis Netterville           Watkins, Esq., of Parramatta, to Rosalie Ann, third daughter             of George Thorne, Esq., J.P., of Claremont, Rose Bay.                  

WHITE—CROTTY—August 14, by special license at St. Bene-    

dict's Church, by the Rev. Father Austin Byrne, James White,   of St. Leonards, to Johanna Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas Crotty, of Cooper-street, Chippendale.              

WHITTY—HAMLYN-HARRIS—June 6, at Hampstead Parish      

Church, London, by the Rev. R. J. M'Ghee, Rector of Holywell,      

assisted by the Rev. E. H. Bickersteth, Vicar of Christ Church,       Hampstead, Henry Tarlton, eldest son of J. C. Whitty, Esq., of       Tarramia, N.S.W., to Mary Hamlyn, third daughter of the late Major-General Hamlyn-Harris, Madras Army.    

WILLMOTT—COMBER—August 4, at St. Peter's, Woolloomoo-    

loo, by the Rev. F. G. Moran, Greville, eldest son of Thomas   Willmott, surgeon, Penrith, to Ellen, daughter of Thomas   Comber, of Perse Park, Galway, Ireland.    

DEATHS.  

ABELL—June 29, at 18, Chester-terrace, Eaton-square, Lucia  

Elizabeth Abell, widow of Edward Abell, Esq., and second     daughter of William Balcombe, Esq., late Colonial Treasurer of               New South Wales and its Dependencies, and formerly of the   Briars, St. Helena.

ABELL—June 29, at Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, England,  

Joseph Abell, Esq., surgeon, 7th Battalion of H. M. 60th Regi-       ment, late Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, and father of Mr. J. F. Abell, chemist, of this city, aged 101 years.

ACTON—August 10, at 161, Gipps-street, Surry Hills, Sydney,  

from disease of the heart, Thomas, eldest son of Thomas and             Eliza Acton, aged 17 years and 9 months, beloved and respected   by all who knew him.

ALLEN—August 23, at the residence of her daughter, Norwood,    

Margaret, wife of John Allen, Esq., Albion Park, aged 67 years.

ARGENT—August 31, at her residence, Macquarie-street, Sydney,      

Jane, the beloved wife of Thomas Argent, Jun., aged 26 years.  

ARMSTRONG—August 20, by being stabbed, Robert Crawford  

Armstrong, in his 26th year, native of the colony.

BAIN—September 1, at 821, Sussex-street, Mr. John C. Bain,

aged 36 years.

BARTLETT—August 3, at her residence, Ashfield, after confine-  

ment, Sarah Bartlett (maiden name Sarah Austin), the beloved   wife of James Bartlett, leaving two young children and husband to deplore their loss, aged 25 years.    

BERTHON—August 8, at his late residence, Kurkullah, Mar-

rickville, Edward Berthon, Esq., in the 59th year of his age.

BEUZEVILLE—August 29, at Balmain, Jane, wife of James  

Beuzeville, aged 62 years.  

BROWN—August 15, at her parents' residence, Mount-street,  

Pyrmont, Emily Grace Maria, the youngest and dearly beloved       twin daughter of Thomas and Finnetter Brown, aged 5 years

7 months.

BURKE—August 14, at Burkeville, near Carcoar, Henry Quintus,

infant son of the Rev. J. A. Burke.

BURKE—August 20, at Burkeville, near Carcoar, Henrietta  

Elizabeth Burke, wife of the Rev. J. A. Burke.

BURNELL—August 31, drowned, by the upsetting of a sailing-

boat in the harbour of Port Jackson, Emily, third daughter of H. C. Burnell, Esq., Clapton Villa, Upper Forbes-street.      

CAIN—August 6, at his parents' residence, Wallsend, Daniel,

the beloved son of John and Mary Cain, aged 2 years and 8 months.    

CAMPBELL—August 30, at No. 3, Argyle-terrace, Pitt-street,

Redfern,of whooping cough and bronchitis, Anna Louisa, the infant daughter of Mr. James R. Campbell.  

CARLEY—August 23, at his late residence, Mount-street, St.  

Leonards-terrace, Mr. James Carley, late of Wollongong, after a long and painful illness, aged 46 years. May his soul rest in peace. CHATTO—August 27, at the residence of his parents, Pitt-street,      

Redfern, of bronchitis, Robert Henry, beloved son of Robert and Cecilia Chatto, aged 4 months and 15 days.

CLACK—August 28, at the residence of her parents, Parra-

matta-street, Glebe, Lily Amy, youngest daughter of Mr. and   Mrs. Henry Clack, in the 9th year of her age.

CONYNGHAM—August 9, at his late residence, No. 53, George-

street, Redfern, Mr. Patrick Conyngham, aged 73 years, leav- ing an affectionate wife and large family to mourn their loss. Uncle to Mrs. McMahon, wife of Francis McMahon, J.P.,  

Ulladulla. Requiescat in pace.

COOK—August 25, at Woollahra, near Sydney, Mrs. Mary Cook, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Cook, formerly of Port  

Stephens.

COOPER—August 29, at her residence, Double Bay, Mrs. Thomas

Cooper, sen., in the 79th year of her age.  

CORDEROY—August 25, at her parents' residence, 36, Forbes-  

street, Woolloomooloo, of congestion of the bowels, Minnie Amelia, the beloved infant daughter of Aaron and Jane   Corderoy, aged eight months and eleven days.      

COUTTS—June 30, at Finchley North, London, Edith Elizabeth,    

the beloved and only daughter of John Coutts, Esq., late of   Rosewood, Queensland, also niece of the Rev. James Coutts, of Newcastle, in the 17th year of her age, after a short illness of a few days, leaving a large circle of attached friends to mourn   their irreparable loss. Their comfort is that their loss is her

gain.

CRAWFORD—August 17, at his parents' residence, Prince-street,        

of enlargement of the liver, Robert, the infant son, of Robert     and Elizabeth Crawford, aged eleven days.        

COVENEY—August 24, at the residence of his parents, Wellington-  

street, Kingston, Newtown, Alfred Richard, the beloved son of Mr. Richard Coveney, aged 2 years and 9 months, of

bronchitis.

CREASEY—August 21, at her residence, Bull's Hill, near Pros-    

pect, New South Wales, Eliza Creasey, aged 40 years, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Creasey, of Fiskney, Lincoln-

shire, England.  

CUNNINGHAM—August 13, at her residence, 63, Judge-street,    

Woolloomooloo, Mrs. Catherine Cunningham, aged 58 years,     late of county of Waterford, Ireland.

DAVIS—August 18, at Payten's Hotel, Parramatta, Esther,    

eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Davis, of Tumut, aged  

17 years.

DAWSON—August 14, at Parramatta, after a long and painful  

illness, Mrs. H. A. Dawson, aged 54, relict of the late Robert Dawson, Esq., and sister of W. C. Calvert, Yass, and J. S.     Calvert, Sutton Forest.

DAY—September 2, at Pyrmont, Eustace Frank, infant son of    

William Day.  

DRIVER—August 7, at Burwood, Mary Anne, eldest daughter      

of the late Chas. Driver.  

DUCAT—August 12, at Glencoe, Rollands Plains, the residence      

of her son-in-law, Mrs. Ducat, relict of the late William Ducat,   Esq., of Moonaba, Macleay River, in the 81st year of her age.  

EARL—August 30, at 217, Victoria-street, Woolloomooloo, from    

bronchitis, Austin Sydney, aged 2 years and 3 months, the     youngest son of John J. and Sarah Ann Earl.      

ECKARDT—July 21, at his late residence, 243, Elizabeth-street,

after a short illness of ten days, in the 55th year of his age, Mr. George Eckardt, a native of Prussia, formerly of the Prussian   Army, and for many years a resident of London and Sydney

leaving an affectionate wife and only son to mourn their irretrie-

vable loss.

EDWARDS—August 29, at her parents' residence, 326, Brougham-  

street, Darlinghurst, of bronchitis, Margaret Eleanor Huntley   Edwards, the infant daughter of A. G. and C. A. Edwards, aged  

6 weeks.  

EVANS—August 23, at his residence, Surry Hills, Mr. John

Thomas Evans, of the Bank of New South Wales, aged 58

years.  

EVANS—September 2, at her residence, Kingston, Cordelia    

Elizabeth, aged 15 years, second daughter of the late Maurice and Elizabeth Evans, Kingston, Newtown.

EVERIT—August 14, at his father's residence, Rokeby-terrace,    

Redfern-street, Redfern, Edward George, youngest and beloved       son of Edward and Annie Everit, aged 8 months.  

FALBE—June 19, at St. Catherine's Villa, Hastings, England,          

Commander Vigant Falbe, late of the Danish Royal Navy, aged    

44 years.  

FARRELL—August 27, at her parents' residence, 213, Castlereagh-

street, of broncho-pneumonia, Beatrice Augustine M., infant       daughter of W. F. and Frances Farrell, aged 12 months and 15

days.

FAUNCE—August 7, at Queanbeyan, of rheumatic fever, Richard      

Alma, youngest son of the late Captain Faunce, of Dodsworth,   Queanbeyan, aged 18.  

FERROW—August 30, at his late residence, 211, Kent-street  

North, James Ferrow, aged 70 years, for many years stevedore for Messrs. Talbot and Son.  

FINCH—August 17, at Molong, in the 57th year of his age, William Finch, B.A., of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,         third son of the Rev. Henry Finch, late of the Manor House,     Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire.

FRASER—On Sunday, 6th August, at Merivale, Maranoa district,        

Queensland, Mr. George Fraser, of Carnarvon, Warrego, of lockjaw, resulting from injuries caused by the kick of a horse.      

FREEMAN—July 27, at her residence, Clarence-street, Port Mac-  

quarie, the wife of W. H. Freeman, Esq., in the 71st year of her  

age.

FYFFE—September 3, at Church-hill, Sydney, Thomas Perram,    

youngest child of Mr. B. Fyffe, surgeon, aged 2 months.

GASTON—August 25, at his residence, Volunteer Hotel, Par-  

ramatta-street, Sydney, Mr. John Henry Gaston, late of Gloucestershire, England, aged 53 years.    

GORDON—September 1, at the residence of S. S. Dickson,  

Morpeth, the Rev. Adam Gordon, Presbyterian Minister, in the     62nd year of his age.  

GRAY—August 26, at the Sydney Infirmary, Mr. Charles Gray,  

aged 45 years, who met with an accident at the new forts,

Shark Point, much regretted by a numerous circle of friends.  

GROUNDS—August 8, at her residence, No. 125, Harris-street,        

Pyrmont, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Grounds,       aged 36, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Barton, of Brickfield-hill, leaving an affectionate husband and six children

to mourn their loss.

HANNAM—August 19, at her residence, Cooradigbee, near Yass,

Ruth, the beloved wife of Mr. John Hannam, aged 48? years,     leaving a husband and nine children to mourn their irreparable       loss. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh, blessed be the name    

of the Lord.

HARRIS—September 1, at her residence, No. 4, Corfu-street,

Sydney, in the 73rd year of her age, Elizabeth, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. Henry Harris, late of Templeton, Devon- shire, England.  

HIPWOOD—August 13, of congestion of the lungs, James Devall,  

aged 15 months, youngest son of Joseph and Martha Hipwood,

212, Pitt-street.

HOLLINGSHEAD—August 13, at Hunter-street, Newcastle, from

congestion of the brain, Herbert Harrold, infant son of William Alfred and Jane Mary Hollingshead, aged 10 months. HORNIMAN—August 16, at 225, Victoria-street, Charles Sydney,

infant son of Robert John and Catherine Horniman, aged four months and ten days.  

HUDSON—August 16, at her late residence, Newtown Road,  

Mary, relict of the late Samuel Partridge Hudson, aged 83 years, leaving a large family and a numerous circle of friends, to mourn their loss. Her end was peace.    

HUNTINGTON—August 12, after a short attack of apoplexy,  

Harriet Huntington, aged 47 years, relict of the late James Hethersett Huntington, of Pitt-street, and beloved mother of J.   H. Huntington, of Queensland, and J. B. Huntington, of Goul- burn, and H. W. H. Huntington, of Sydney, leaving two sorrowing daughters and a large circle of friends to mourn    

their loss.  

HUTCHISON—August 12, at the residence of her parents, Crown-      

street, Wollongong, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Robert Hutchison, and only daughter of William and Ellen Lord, late   of Bibbenluke, Manaro, aged 23 years. Her end was peace.

IBBETSON—August 10, at St. John's Parsonage, Adelaide, the

Rev. Denzil John Holt Ibbetson,aged 48 years.  

IREDALE—August 21, at her residence, Ann-street, Ultimo, sud-      

denly of sanguineous apoplexy, in the 64th year of her age, Ann, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. Lancelot Iredale, sen., and affectionate mother of Messrs. Thomas John, Lancelot, and   Robert Iredale, and Mesdames Henry French, Charles Pattison,   Benjamin Richards, James Pringle, John Wesley Watkin, all of   Sydney, and deeply regretted by a large circle of relatives and    

friends.

ISADORE—August 5, at William Barker's, Tamrookum, Logan,  

Queensland, Mrs. Sara Isadore, formerly of Surry Hills,

Sydney.

JARVIS—July 23, at, 53, Lower Fort-street, Sydney, from disease

of the heart, Lucy Jane, third dearly beloved daughter of     Robert and Marion Jarvis, of Newtown, aged 15 years 1   month. Beloved and respected by all who knew her.    

JOHNSON—August 18, at her parents' residence, 557, Crown-

street, Surry Hills, of acute broncho-pueumonia, Minnie   Adeline, infant daughter of James and Sarah Johnson, aged

10 months.

JONES—September 4, at Thomas-street, Eveleigh Estate, James  

Percival Donthorn, the infant son of James and Elizabeth Jones, aged 6 days.

KEYS—August 9, at his residence, Milson's Point, North

Shore, aged 58 years, Richard Lawrence Keys, eldest son of the     late Richard Lawrence Keys, Comptroller of H. M. Customs,

Deal, England.    

KINGSTON—August 23, at his residence, Bullanaming-street,  

Redfern, after a short illness, of disease of the heart, Mr. George Kingston, aged 41 years, many years guard on the railway, leaving a sorrowing wife and seven children, and a large circle               of friends to lament their loss.    

LUMSDAINE—July 4, at his seat, Blanerrie, Berwickshire, N.B.,    

the Rev. Edwin Sandys Lumsdaine, M.A., of Blanerrie, and     Invergellie, and Rector of Upper Hardres, cum Stelling, near Canterbury, England, aged 84.  

MACLEAN—August 28, at her residence, 12, Yurong-street,        

Wooloomooloo, Mrs. Sarah Jane Maclean, aged 53 years,   relict of the late Andrew Maclean, late of the county of Tyrone,

Ireland.  

M'GUIRE—August 9, at the Sydney Infirmary, Thomas, the eldest        

son of Bryan M'Guire, late of Campbelltown, aged 20 years. May he rest in peace.    

M'CONVILLE—July 11, at New Zealand, from falling down a

shaft, Hugh M'Conville, eldest son of Richard M'Conville and brother to William M'Conville, of Bullanaming-street, Water- loo, aged 33, deeply lamented by all who knew him.

M'LACHLAN—At his parents' residence, Peisley-street, Orange,  

William Charles, only child of J. C. M'Lachlan, solicitor,  

Orange.

MACTAGGART—August 18, at the residence of her parents, 57

Prince-street, Fanny, the third child and only daughter of   Malcolm and Bessie Mactaggart, of effusion on the brain during       teething, aged 1 year and 8 months.

M'PHAIL—July 24, at his residence, 154, Crown-street, Woolloo-

mooloo, David Rae M'Phail, jeweller, a faithful employee in   the firm of Flavelle, Brothers, and Roberts, for upwards of 22   years, aged 37 years, after a protracted illness of 3 years, a native of Castle Douglass, Scotland, leaving a widow and five children to deplore their loss.

MANNIX—August 23, at his residence, 17, Bourke-street, Wool-  

loomooloo, after a short illness, Mr. Patrick Mannix, of the   firm of Mannix, Brothers, King-street, aged 37 years, eldest   son of Mr. Lot Mannix, of this city, leaving a wife and five children and a large circle of friends to mourn their loss.

MAWBEY—August 4, at the residence of his mother, O'Connell-

street, Newtown, James, fifth son of the late George Mawbey,   aged 19 years.

MAY—July 3, at her residence, Mullens-street, Balmain, the

beloved wife of William H. May, aged 44, who died in Jesus.  

MILLS—August 16, at his residence, Overcliff Cottage, Potts's

Point, Captain H. D. Mills, aged 52 years.

MITCHELL—August 13, at the residence of his nephew,

Botany Road, Redfern, William, eldest son of Mr. Robert Mitchell, late of Emyvale, Monaghan, Ireland, and brother of   John Mitchell, of Marian-street, Redfern, aged 49.

MORRIS—August 26, at his residence, Stewart-street, Balmain,

William Morris, native of W ales, England, of consumption, late   quartcr-master of the steamship Avoca, leaving an affectionate wife to deplore her loss, aged 36 years.

MORRISON—August 25, at her parents' residence, Waterloo

Mills, Florence Minnie, the beloved daughter of John and   Susannah Morrison, aged two years and four months.  

MUIR—August 16, at his parents' residence, 74, Mill-street,  

Pyrmont, James Guy, infant son of W. B. Muir, aged one year

and eight months.  

MURRAY—August 28, at 9, Albert-street, of bronchitis, Alexan-

der, infant son of Mr. T. Murray, aged 5 months and 21 days.  

NISBET—August 8, at Sydney, Josiah Nisbet, Esq., Assistant

Conservator of Forests, Madras, aged 28 years.

O'BRIEN—September 1, at Mr. A. J. Viney's residence, Enfield,    

Mrs. M. O'Brien, the beloved mother of Mrs. Viney, in the 80th year of her age, after twelve days' painful illness, leaving two other sorrowing daughters and a large circle of friends to mourn their loss. Requiescat in pace. Amen.  

OXLEY—August 17, at Bowral, by the upsetting of a dray,  

Ernest Albert, youngest son of the late H. M. Oxley, aged 5½ years. PAIGE—August 31, at Lavender Bar, North Shore, Edith Clara,      

aged 4 years, third daughter of John F. and Maria B. Paige.  

PARSONAGE—August 25, at her parents' residence, No. 33,        

Wexford-street, near Haymarket, of bronchitis, Minnie Made-     line, beloved daughter of John and Louisa Parsonage, aged 4 months and 11 days. Also, on the 30th August, Alfred Ernest, beloved son of the above, aged 1 year 9 months and 16 days.   "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the  

name of the Lord."  

PATERSON—April 25, at Newark Villa, Helensburgh, Scot-

land, the Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Paterson, in his 84th year, father of Robert Laidlaw Paterson, Queensland.  

PATERSON—August 9, at his residence, Illalong, near Yass, John

Paterson, Esq , J.P., aged 40, the son of Captain John Paterson, H.E.I.C.S., late of Crofton Hill, Lanark, Scotland.    

PEARCE—August 14, at the residence of his brother, Mr.

Stephen Pearce, Liverpool, Mr. Edgar Pearce, aged 40 years and six months.

PECHEY—June 22, at West Grove House, Walthamstow, Wil-    

liam Crisp Pechey, M.D., late of Fort Bourke, aged 32 years.    

PERRINS—June 11, at 53, Clapham Road, S. E. London, Annie,  

the beloved wife of Charles G. Perrins, commander in the     Peninsular and Oriental Company's service, aged 33 years.

PHILLIPS—June 30, at the residence of Mr. Frederic K. Yarring-    

ton, Sydney, William Phillips, Esq., after a long and painful

illness, aged 68 years.  

PRIOR—August 8, of disease of the heart, Samuel Prior,

aged 53, native of London, uncle of William Prior, of this city.    

PURCHASE—August 22, at Seven Hills, John William, infant    

son of James and Mary Anne Purchase.

RABONE—August 15, at Castlereagh-street South, Miriam    

Sarah, the infant daughter of Stephen G. and Sarah Rabone,

aged 6 weeks.

RAFTER—August 11, at her residence, George-street, Parra-    

matta, Mrs. Ann Rafter, relict of the late William Rafter, in  

the 96th year of her age.  

RAMSAY—August 15, at his residence, Perry-street, Mudgee, in

consequence of injuries sustained by his being thrown from his  

horse, Baylis Wilson Ramsay, Esq., eldest son of Dr. Ramsay,    

T.C.D.  

RAYMOND—Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of      

Sister Mary Aloysius Raymond, Sister of Charity, who died in St. Vincent's Convent, Victoria-street, August 29. R. I. P.  

REID—July 28, on board the R.M.S.S. Geelong, on her pas-          

sage from Point de Galle to Melbourne, aged 38, Mary Louise,   the wife of Lieutenant-Colonel James Reid, Commissioner,    

Fyzabad, Oudh, and only daughter of Joseph Allport, Esq.,

Hobart Town.  

RIDGEWAY—In May, 1871, at the Parsonage, Christ Church,  

Tunbridge Wells, the Rev. James Ridgeway, M.A., uncle to   late Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Dyas, Royal Bengal Engineers.

ROBERTS—May 18, at No. 8, Glatney Esplanade, Guernsey,    

Mrs. Mary Roberts, aged 89 years, the beloved mother of Mrs.  

J. R. Humbley, Roxburgh Cottage, Waverley, New South

Wales.

ROBERTS—August 17, at his residence, East View House,    

Protestant Training School, Upper Dowling-street, Darling-   hurst, Thomas Roberts, Esq., missionary, deeply regretted.  

ROSE—June 19, at 24, Larkhall-rise, Clapham, London, Sarah,  

the beloved wife of John Burrows Rose, after a long and painful illness, in her 72nd year, sister of Mr. David Jones,     Lyons-terrace, and of Mr. Thomas Jones, Redfern.    

RYAN—August 16, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Hugh Ryan, a

native of Cromwell Kilteely, county Limerick, Ireland, aged 40 years. Requiescat in pace.  

RYAN—August 17, at No. 128, Castlereagh-street, the residence

of Mr. Kane, Patrick Ryan, Esq., late of Bowning, near Yass ;     born Bird Hill, Tipperary, Ireland, aged 70 years.

SCOTT—August 16, at Victoria-street, Darlinghurst, Elizabeth      

Teresa, infant daughter of Thomas Robert and Anna Maria

Scott.

STARKEY—August 29, at the residence of her parents, 138, Phillip-

street, Gertrude Louisa, youngest daughter of John Starkey, aged 6 years and 11 months.

SHUTAMA—August 17, at her parents' residence, 160, Clarence-  

street, Henrietta Pauline, youngest daughter of Henry and     Mary Shutama, aged 2 years and 10 months.

SHYING—August 28, at his parents' residence, 477, Pitt-street,  

Thomas M'Donald, the dearly beloved son of Henry and Sarah     Shying, aged 10 years and 6 months.    

SLOMAN—August 5, at her father's residence, Plymouth Vale,

Five Dock, Caroline Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. W. Sloman, aged 23 years.  

SMART—August 13, Arthur Ware, only child of A. F. Smart,  

aged 9 days.

SMITH—August 7, at Adelaide, South Australia, in his 21st year,  

John Jennings Smith, eldest son of Francis Grey Smith, of the Bank of South Australia, and grandson of the late Rev. John Jennings Smith, M.A., first Incumbent of St. Paul's, Paterson,    

New South Wales.

STALLARD—July 5, at her residence, Duke-street, Mrs. Anna    

Maria Stallard, in her 78th year, relict of the late Philip

Stallard, Esq. Her end was peace.

STEPHENS—August 29, at 19, Hosking-place, Castlereagh-street,          

Kate Stephens, the beloved daughter of Anne and John Stephens, aged 8 months, of whooping cough.

STEWART—August 4, at her residence, George-street, Windsor,    

suddenly, Sarah, relict of the late Mr. Robert Stewart, aged

57 years, much regretted by a numerous circle of friends and

relations.

STORM—August 13, at his brother's residence, Surry Hills, on  

a visit, Mr. James Storm, of Balmain, builder, native of Scotland,

aged 42 years, leaving a wife and six children to deplore

their loss.

TALLENTINE—August 21, Ann Tallentine, aged 95 years.    

THOMAS—September 2, at St. Leonards, North Shore, after a      

few days' illness, Robert Shadwell, the dearly loved and eldest surviving son of A. C. and F. H. Thomas, aged 9 years and 7

months.  

TWIGHT—July 15, at the residence of his parents, after a suc-      

cession of afflictions, Alfred Henry James, beloved and only son   of Alfred and Henrietta Twight, of the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, Sydney, aged 1 year and 15 days. A poor dear  

sufferer called to rest in peace.  

VANES—August 26, at West Maitland, at the residence of her      

father, Kezia Jane, the wife of J. W. Vanes, of the Sydney Grammar School, aged 25 years.

VEASEY—August 15, at Payten's Hotel, Parramatta, Walter    

W. Veasey, Esq., (late of the War Office, Pall Mall, London), of Richmond, Surrey, England, aged 42.  

VEREY—September 3, at her son's residence, Darling-street, Bal-    

main, Mary Ann Verey, widow of the late Hopton Verey,   formerly of Oxford-street, London, in the 72nd year of her age.

WARD—August 10, at his residence, 94, Crown-street, Mr.

Thomas Ward, in the 57th year of his age, leaving a loving wife         and three children to mourn their loss. Requiescat in pace.

Amen.

WATT—August 9, George Seymour Watt, Esq., aged 48    

years, late of the Richmond River.

WILSON—August 16, at his parents' residence, 404, Bourke-

street, Surry Hills, of bronchitis, Walter Charles, infant son of Alexander and Eliza Wilson, aged 10 months.    

WINTER—July 20, at her residence, Underwood-street, Pad-

dington, Eliza, the beloved wife of John Winter, and the beloved daughter of Richard and Frances Palmer, in the 25th year of her age, beloved and respected by all who knew her.

YOUNG—August 7, at Sydney, John Young, Esq., Inspector  

and General Manager of the English, Scottish, and Australian

Chartered Bank.    

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