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Births.
ALLDIS.-September 14, at Ferndale, Victoria-street, Waverley, the wife of John W. Alldis, of a daughter.
DEW-September 28 at Kinkora, Cowper-strect, Rand- wick, the wife of L. J. Dew, of a son.
SIMONDS.- October 1, at her residence, Mary-street,
Langueville, the » ifc of H. H. Edmonds, of a daughter.
ELLIS.-September 20, at Lorraine, Charlotte-street, Ash-
field the wife of R. H. Ellis, of a daughter.
FARLEY.-Septrember 28, the wife of J. A. Farley, of 152
Eveleigh-street, Redfern, of a son.
GLASBOK -October 1, nt her residence, Waitara, Terry
street Amcliire, tho wifo (nco "Vuudenbrock) of John
Glasson, of a w
Hones.-September 27, at Star Hotel, the wife of Henry
Hones, of 122 Castlercagh-street, city, of a son.
LORD.- October ! tile wife of Henry Lord of Wcstpoint,
Badminton-road TnfteM (and Sydney Technical College),
of »ton (Alfred flcnrv)
MALPAS. -Scpl< mhci i< liol, nt 25 Ivj -street, Redfern,
tie wife of Herbert r Moina» of a daughter
MOLONY. -September 23, at her residence, 80 West-street,
north Sydney, thouin, ntl' T. Molony, of a son.
MORGAN.—September 28, at her residence, Chateaudon,
Burwood, the wife of William F. Morgan, of a daughter. MORTON.—October 1, at her residence, Notroma, Old Canterbury-road, Lewisham, the wife of Henry J. Mor- ton, of a daughter (Dorothy).
TYE. -September 30, at her residence, Waawanrawan, Harris Park, the wife of Leslie W. Tye, chemist, Parra-
matta, of a son, premature.
REID. - September 11, at Stuart-street, Longueville, the
wife of Curtis V. Reid - a daughter.
ROE. - At her residence, Rose Hill, Lennox-street, Rich- mond, Victoria, the wife of J. H. {F. W.} Roe (nee Deighton) of
a daughter.
SELKIRK. -September 16, at her residence, Watson's
Bay, the wife of William Selkirk of a son.
SHARPE. - September 27, 1901, at Lochmaben, Summer
Hill, the wife of W. T. Sharpe -a daughter.
VICKERY. -September 20, at her residence, Southsea, St.
Mark's-road, Randwick, the wife of Geo. B. Vickery, of a son.
Marriages.
ACOCK-BRYEN.-Scptomber 4, 1901, at St Jude's
Craren of Euglan 1, Randwick, by the Rïe. William Hough, assisted by the Ttc. T. H. Taylor, Thomns Mat- thew, second son of T. M. Alcock, Maidstone, Coogee, to Florence, second daughter of S. J. Bryen, Lynnwood,
Avoca-street, Randwick.
ASHTON-SHORTER-STOCKHAM. -August 15, 1001,
atlïanboe, Waverley, the residence of the Hon Audlc> Coote bj the Roi Chns Amos Dr H L Ashton fihorter, of >nrwood-strccL Petersham second son of W T Ashton Shorter, Esq, solicitor, Sjdney? and grandson of the lato Captain Ashton-Shortcr (shipping master) to Helen youngcst daughter of J. Stockham Esq, of Siuin> Brae Braidwood, and granddaughter of
the late Dr. Aaron of Sydney.
AUSTEN-HARIVEL. -Septcuibor 18, 1901,at St.
Thomas', Kilmain, bj Rev Thoa Dixon Frederick George onl\ son of Cha« Austen to Ro«e, second daugh- ter of Peter Charles Hamel both of Dalmain
BLAXLAND-MILLER. -September 18, 1901, at the resi-
dence of Sir John Macartney Bart., Forest Hill near Mackay, N.Q., by the Rev. J.B. Drabble, Harold Forster, fifth son of the late Charles Blaxland, of Cleves, Ryde, N. S. W., to Amy Gertrude, second daughter of John Miller, of Rockhampton, Q., formerly of Murrin-
dindi Station, Victoria.
BLINKHORN-ORMINSTON. - August 20, 1901, at St. Barnabas' Church, by the Rev. W. A. Charlton, Albert John, son of John "hokhoin Esq , Royston, England, to Florence May, seomul daughter of Hubert Henry Ormiston, Esq, of Kogarah, JNcw South rW ales Is o
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BRAYNE-ROBERTS. -August 21, at the Hunter-Baillie Memorial Church, Annandale, by the lie* J.S. Scott, William Henry, fourth son of the late Charles George James Brnyuc Into g-iolkccpcr of Dubbo, to Gentill i Jane (Tillie), youugest daughter of tho late James
Roberts of Kurrajong
CONROY-GEARSIDE. -September 4, at St Peter's
Church of England, St Peters, by the Rev. Mr. Stephens, Michael Augustus, second son of the late Mr Duncan Conroy, of Springfield (Vic ), to Frances Jane, eldest daughter of Mr George Henry Gearside, of Newtown and great-granddaughter of Mr William Binmore, of
Braidwood.
DOYLE-KEVIN. -August 21, at St. Joseph's, Newtown,
by the Very Rev. Dean Slattery, John A., second son of Thomas Doyle of Penrith, to rlr/abcth Ann, younger
daughter of lenard Kevin, of Newtown.
FERRIER—GARLAND.— September 18, 1901, at St. John's
Church Balmain, John William Ferrier, of Middles- borough England,to Evelyn May Garland, of Frederick-
ton Macleay River.
GABRIEL—KERSLAKE.—September 25, at the residence
of the bride's parents, Coombe Cottage, Enfield, by the Rev. George Littlemore, Percy John Gabriel, only son of J. G. Gabriel, of Burwood, to Jane Kerslake (Jeanie), eldest daughter of J. H. T. Kerslake, of Enfield.
HARPER—HEPPER.—August 26,1901, by special license,
at the Presbyterian Church, Commercial-road, Durban, Natal(South Africa), by the Rev.William Tees, Walter Stewart, seventh son of Magnus Harper, of Balmain, Sydney,to Ellen (Nellie) Southwood, third daughter of James and Ellen Hepper, of Lewisham, Sydney, NSW,
late of Devonshire, England.
HILLIARD-REID. - September 11, at St. Philip's
Church Sydney, by the Rev. Robert B. S. Hammond, Captain Maurice A Hilliard, D S O , Oonnnil Stn«, NS.W son of Captain W E Hilliard ,of Sydney, to Maud C , cider dpughtor of the late J O Reid, Ona Engineer, Westbourne Park, London.
IVERSON-ROBERTS. - September 4 at Christ Church,
St Lawence, Sydney, by the Rev F J Albery, M.A., Charles L., second son of the late Von Ludwig Iverson, of Albury. to M.E. (Emma), eldestt daughter of the late J. E. Roberts, of Sydney and adopted daughter of the late William and Martha T. G. Malbon, Sydney.
KEEGAN-DATSON- September 10, 1901, at St. Mary's,
North Sydney, by the Rev. J. Brennan, Sexton Jaraca, recoud non of "William Keerin to Annto Ihoresa, youngest surviving daughter of William Datson, both of
North Sydney.
LEVY- QUINN. -September 17, by special license, ot fit
Patrick's Church Church hill, hy the- Roi. rather L Minimi, bannid Jos, eldest Min of TohnLcAj, riq , of Balmain, to Vnnie, joiuigest daughtei of James Quinn, Esq., of Balmain.
M'BURNEY - TIVENDALE. - September 19, at the resi-
dence of the parents of the bride by the Rev. John Fer- guson, Harold N. M'Burney, eldest son of N. M'Burney, of Milson's Point to Cristina, eldest daughter of Alex- ander Tivendale, of Balmain.
M'CREDIE-ALLAN. - September 4, 1901, at the Glebe
Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Dr. Clouston, Robert William M'Credie, M.B.chm., eldest son of Alexander M'Crcdie, Ullimo, tb Bowie, youni,e¡it daughter of late R N Allan
MALCOMSON-GARDINER.-September 10, at the
residence of tim bride'« parents, by the Rev George Han- ron, D I) (of Londim), JamcH Mplcomwin, Lurgan, Ire- land to Mun M (jjrdiiiLr, youngest dtughter of Thomar 0*rdmcr, Rutlmllc ] dpi eli ti-ro id, "Woollahra
MAYNE-MACDONALD.-Septembn 18 at St. Mark's,
Benham Court John Col burn, t Idc«t POII of Captain "Mavni, Burwood (fonneriv Agint-Ocntral), to Alice Maude eldest daughter of the late John Macdonald, of Ashfield Vuxk, Croidon
PATERSON-NICHOLLS. - September 4, 1901, at St. Georges Church, Glenmore road, Paddington, by the
Rev. R. Rook, assisted by the Rev. H. M. Trickett, Charles Edward, second son of Peter Paterson, of Pad- dington, to Jane (Edith) Nicholls, of Paddington.
PETHERICK-GREEN. -September 18, at Christ Church,
Launder Bay, North S>dnc>, by tho He\ Alfred Yarnold, atwited bj tht Km T M'Lcan, Ld«ard J , eldest ton of E T Petherick, I sq , to Lilian Mabel, youueest daughUr of II 1 Green, Lsq, of North 6>dnej
SMALL-GATE. - September 18, 1901, at St. Thomas'
Church, North Sydney, by the Rev S. H. Childe, M. A., William Joseph, eldent son of the lato William Walter Small, of North Sjdno, to Amy "Monde, eldot daughter of Isaac -Trimble Gate, of Tapio, North Svdnoy
STRANG-SYMINGTON.-September 14, at Sydney, by
the Rev. J. F. Blair, Robert Winning Strang, son of Wm. Strang, Glasgow, to Eleanor May Symington, only daughter of Wm. Symington, Balmain. At home, Hotel Australia, October 29.
THOMAS-TILBURN.--February 12,1901, at Tho Manse,
Newtown, bj tho Ren T H Dunn,Walter John Thomas, North 8\ducy to Kthi 1, vmmgest daughter of T IL Til burn, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Silver Weddings
BULL-CLARK -October 5, 1871, at Carcoar, by the Rev.
Junes Adam, MA, Henry Thomas Rowley, third son of the late William Bull, of Glebe Point, Sydney, to Sarah, yoimg&tt daughter of the lal« Alexander Clark, of Carcoar " Carcoar," Cubramattn-raid, Mosman
Deaths.
ALLAN. - September 14, 1901, at his residence, Oxley Island, Manning River, George, beloved husband of Helen Allan, aged 74 years. Born at Cnmelon Parish, Falkirk, Scotland, May 8, 1827 Home papers please copy.
BODDY. -September 10, 1901, at Broadmeadow, New-
castle, George Boddy, formerly of Woolwich, England, late of the Imperial Grui Service, aged 77 j ears
BROWN.-October 4, at The Bungalow, Loulett-street,
East Melbourne, Vittoria, Miirj Llizabtth, relict of the lfttcG»\m<i Blown, of Melbourne, aged 72 ^ears.
CRICK.-October 3, athis ic-udcnc , Clanwitham-strect, Willoughby, Henry William Click, nged 40 years.
DARK. -September 20, at his residence, Coolalie, Dowling-
street, Dungog, Henry Charles Dark, aged 48.
DAVIS. -September 10, at her residence, 10 Jaques-
street, Balmain, Mary Ann (Polly), denilj lnlo\ed mío of HeibcrtDiviP, aged 12 je irs, and dearlj bcUned sisterof Mr. and Mrs. Thumas Grost, Mrs. J. Schultz, Mrs. D. Rennie, Mrs A. V. Lecky, and the Misses Sarah and May Grost. Deeply regretted.
GILROY. -October 3, at Fernbank, New Canterbury-
road, Petersham, from paral j-sis mid heart failure, Ralph Augustus (Gus ), tin dearlj loved eldest son of Helen anil uro late Ralph Gilrov, u"cd So j cars Home papers please eopj
EATHER. —October 4, at Richmond, Florence (Pop),
fourth beloved daughter of George and Dora Eather. R.I.P. Funeral 2 p.m., Saturday.
EVANS. -September 20, nt his residence, 14 Keig-street,
newtown, Gloucester Albert (led), beloved husband of A. E. Evans, aged 41 years.
FORTESCUE. -October 2, at his residence, Mayville, Aus-
tralia-street, Woollahra, Cyril Gresham Fortescue, the dearly beloved husband of Olivia Fortescue, aged 25 years, after a long and painful illness.
HUTCHISON. -At her residence, 385 Bourke-street, Vera
Daphne, youngest daughter of Mrs. W. Tarrant, aged 7
years 10 months. Safe in the arms of Jesus.
JACOBS.-August 10, died of measles at Kroonstad Hos-
pital, South Africa, Trooper James Jacobs, of Glen Innes, age 22 yean and U months. Inserted by lus loving friend, C Lilier.
MORRISSEY.-June 19,1901, at Kroonstad, SouUi Africa,
of enteric fe\er, Trooper Thomas Morrissey, Prince of Wales Light Horse, late of Company N.S.W. Army Ser- vice Corps, aged 10 years. Loved and mourned by all who knew him Also, September 12, 1001, Ideen (läilv) May Carmel, sister of abo\e of heart diseuse, nged l'i year« DeepLy mourned Inserted bj tbear loiiug parents John und Margaret Morrisscj, of 00 narruigton street, eitj
NORTON -October 2, at Tomki, Casino the residence
of her brother, Alice Isabella, eldest daughter of Edward Norton, of Tiara, Walcha.
POOLEY. - September 27, killed in action at Mokari
Drift, Caledon River, South Africa, Lieutenant Alfred Ernest Pooley, of the 5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, eldest son of the late Charles Edward Pooley of West-bury Park Clifton, England and Colac, Victoria, aged 35 years. Home papers please copy.
THOMAS.-October 3, 1901, at Gordon-street, Padding- ton, Georgina W. A. , wife of Syl Thomas, of the Cus- toms Department (cerebral thrombosis).
Deaths,
WATTS -October 4, at hw late residence, S47 Georçe
strcet, Sydney, Hen'v Bourne Watta, aged 80 years, for
many years a resident of Goulburn
WEEDON. -September 20, at her residence, HS St John
street, Launceston Charlotte, widow of the lato C J
Wecdon in her 83rd year
lu Memonain.
ACKGOON. - In sad but loving lemembranco ofouronlv
darling child, Rtiebeu George, wno died at Prince Alfred Hcwpitnl, on 0* tobcr l, 1000, of pneiuuonia, aged 20 yearn 2 moutlw So dearh loved, so deeply mourned.
Another t oui in heaven,
A mothpi s heart left bare ,
Rut our d irling once moro to meet you
Ls htill jour mother s prayer
He has gone liku a flow 11 tut down in ita bloom
l¡ro*n the sunshine of life to tho shade of the tomb , Hut death lannot «ever the change of our love,
Nor fateal tho fond hopo we shall meet him above
We loved him, O, we loved nun ,
But Jesus loved lum more
Inserted hy hw pvcr-sonowmg father and mother,Georgo
and Lilian Ackgoun
ACKGOON.-In loving rnemorv of Reuben George Ack-
goon, who died at Pnnco Alfred Hospital, from pneu- monia ngedJO years and 2 months October Cth, 1900
We cannot clasp thj hand, dear George,
The foco we cannot see .
Yet let this littJo token tell We still remember thee
A« wo looked on his dear face
The tears bedimined our eyes, For oh, it was so hard to think
ne could not say good-bye
Inserted bj hw losing cousins 1 Wabeth and Selina
APLIN.-In loving memory of my dear son, James
Alfred Bourne, who fell asleep in Jesus on the 5th day of
October 1896.
Sleep on dear son, and take thy rest,
God called thee home when He thought best. Inserted by his loving mother, M. Aplin.
BOOTH.-In loving rnemorv of our dear mother. Mary
Booth, who d parted thw life October 6th lSTMi, agedCJ j ears at herlato residome I alcon street, North Sydney Not forgotten Inserted b> her loving daughters, Clara
and Alice
DAVIS. -In loving memoiy of my dearly beloved mother,
who depai ted this life October 5, 1900
Relc ihcd from sorrow, sin and pain,
And freed from c\ er> care,
Bj, angels hnnde to he iv cn conveyed,
To rest for ever there
Inserted bv her loving daughter Ellen Leannoth.
HENLEY. -A tribute of love to the memory of my dear
wife and mother, Emma Henley, who died October 8th, 1899 at her late residence, 38 Kingsclere-road, Alexan dria aged 54 years
Two years have passed away, dear wife and mother,
No more thy face I'll see,
But with husband's and son's' dearest love
My memory clings to thee
Inserted by her loving husband, George, and sons, Joseph, William, and John Henley
HILDER. -In sad but fond memory of my dear old friend,
Ht li Hilder, who died from injuries received at Dulwich Hill Sthool on October 0 1100 Inserted bj H Lowe
LYON. - In loving memory of Henry Lyon who died at his
residence king William-street, Fitzroy, October 5, 1897. Inserted by his sorrowing brother, John, 187 Devonshire-
street.
MURROW. -In loving memory of my dear husband, Henry Murrow, who met hw death in the execution of his duty October 4, 1897. Inserted by his loving wife and chil-
dren C. Murrow.
O'BRIEN. - In loving memory of Tom O'Brien (late of
Darlington) who died at his residence, Campbelltown, October 5, 1899. Dead but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving mates J.G. and W.T.
O'NEILL. -In loving memory of my dear husband, who
departed thw life at Gardener s-road, Alexandria, Oc-
tober 0th lmo
Just twelve month*, to-day
Since mj de ir hu iband jwissed away Hard is mj lot tit it has now befel,
1 or T was no» there to bul lura farewell Little I thought when I bid lum good-byo
I left bim for ever, I left him to die
Inserte 1 by hw affectionate vv ife, Bridget O Ncdl
O'NEILL.-In loving memory of our dear father, Jeremiah
O'NeUl who departed this life on the f th of October, 3*iOO Inserted by his loving children, Hamel, Joseph, Annie, Mary, Nellie, Katie
PARDEY.-A loving tubute to tito memory of our dear
mother Jessie Pardey, who departed this life October 5, I8i*9 K T P Inserted by her lov ing son and daughter, Watt and Li7zie Pardf y
PIERCE. -In loving m morv of my dear mother, Mary
Pierce, who departed this life 6th October, 1897, at her late residence, Dysart, Mill Hill-road, Waverley R.I.P. Iusert«xl bv her affectionute sou, Michael
PIERCE. -In sad memory of my dear mother, who de-
parted this life Oct 0th 1SD7, at her tate residence, Dy- sart, Mill Hill-road, Waverley. Deirly lov ed and sadly misled It I r IiiMüted by her loving daughter.
SHEPPERD. -In lov ing memoiy of our dear mother, who
died at Prince Alfrul Hospital Sydney, on Sunday, October 6 1895. IUMÜtod by her loving children. Eva (Cih), 1 inily, and Waltei
SHEPPARD.- In loving memory of our dearly beloved
daughter, Mary Ann, who departed this life, October 6, 1895 Inserted by her loving parents Louisa and Samuel Goldsbrough, and her children, Eva, Emily, and Walter.
STORM.-In sad but loving memory of our dearly loved
andonh Bon, Finest Alfred Arthur, who was acciden- tally killed at \W indn t, on 5th of October, 1900
Pelentle^a death among us carne,
And bitter grief imparta ,
It toulc the loved one from our home,
But nt\er from our hearts
Inserted by his loving parent« und sisters, Agnes, Ivy,
and Gladys.
TICKLE. -In loving remembrance of my beloved husband
find lav dear father, William James Tickle, who dc pnrted this life October 5th, 1900. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.
Return Thanks.
Mr and Mrs. SORRENSEN. of 166 Cumberland-street,
nt\, deliro to tender their mncere und heartfelt THANKS t<i Dr A "Maitlnnd Gledden for his attention to their daughter during her late illness, nKo to Mi Oilbtrt aud the children of the Wesleyan Sunday-school, Princes- f-tic* t, and Low« I ort>*.trcat l'ubho School, also to all kind friends for -visits, ílonil tributen, and other kind nets of lo\ mg sj innuth} in their recent sad bereavement Mrs. H. C. DARK and FAMILY desire to return their
heartfelt THANKS to their numerous friends for kind expressions of sympathy, letters, cards, telegrams, visits, and floral tributes received during their recent sad be- reavement. Coolalie, Dowling-street, Dungog
Mrs. FIELD and FAMILY desire to return THANKS to
the kind friends for cards of Kjmpntln, floral tributes, al«o the Sinttrn and nurhiiig statf of St Vincent's Hos- pital for their kindness ni thoir lato «ad bereavement
Mr. R. J. J. SKINNER desires to return mncere THANKS
to his many kind friends for their expressions of sym- pathy and act-s of kindness in his late sad beremement
The Relatives of the late THOMAS PRYCE JONES wish
toraum THANKSfiir kind sympathvand floral tri- but« s nuit in their great berf a\ einent
Mrs. SCHWEBEL and Family desire to retnrn their sift
cere THANKS to their tuany fnend-ífor their kmd ex precious offi>mpath\ letti ra of condolence, und floral tributes nlso to tho Rev Warlow Davies, during thtir
recent sad bereavement.
Mr. HERB. DAVIS decres to return THANKS for all
h ttors, telegrams, and floral tributes m lus sad bereave- ment, and also for inquiries and kindness during the ill- ness of his late wife.