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BIRTHS.
BRADE.-November 30, at Dulce Doraran, Omeo, Vio
torta, the wife of Gerald F. Brade, 11.13.-a dauch ter (stillborn).
BYRNE.-December 21, at their residence, Florida,
Leonon-atrcct, Mosman, to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. ' Byrne-a Boa.
COLYER.-December 27, at Camden, Peidval-road,
Petersham, too wrfo of Walter T. Colyer, of a daughter
(Dorothy). b
COWDEEY.-December 11, at Laringha, Strathfield,
-the wiio of E. H. Cowdory, of a son.
DUNCAN.-December 23, 1902. at Alfred-street, Waver-
ley, tho wilo of John Duncan*, of a son.
FRY.-Doucmbcr 21, at her residence. Fernlea. ,WU
llani-strcet, Stanmore, the wife of W. 11. Fry, ola daughter.
OASTON.-December 20, 1902. at her residence. La-
roona, George-street, East Maitland, tho wife of Charles A. Gaston, of a son.
GRANT.-November 7. 1902, at her residence, Holm-
wood, the wife of James Grant, of a daughter.
HILES.-December 25, 1902, at her residence, Wynd-
ham-street, Alexandria, the wife of Lawrence Hiles,
of a son.
HACLEOD.-At Strathallan. Hunter's HOI. Sydney,
wilo of tho Rev. Robert Macleod; of a soo.
M'CORMACK.-December 26. 1902. at her fathtr'B
résidence, the Dungatu Hotel, Liverpool-street, Syd- ney, the wilo of J, M'Corniack, of a noa.
HOBSON.-January 1, at Buninyong, Tmtera-road, Ash
fluid, the wifoof XT: E. V. Robson, of a son.
TURNBULL.-December 30, 1902, at her residence, Iller-
ton, Stapleton-avenue, North Sydney, the wife of Andrew A. Turnbull - a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
BLACKET-ARMYTAGE.-December 15, at St. Paul's,
Burwood, by the Rev. H. Bryant, Horace, youngest son of the late E. T. Blacket, to Kate Mortimer, third daughter of the late G. J. Armytage.
CROSS—LARNACH.—December 31, 1902, at St. Mat-
thias' Church of England, Paddington, Edwin Herbert, son of Captain Herbert Cross, V.D., of Wyvernhoe, Waratah, to Coreela (Corrie), youn- test daughter of George M. Larnach, Esq., of Bayswater, Sydney.
"GODLONTON-BERNER.-December 13, at St Mi-
chael's, Surry Hills, Sydney, by tile Rev. Dr. J. N. Munning, Augustus Robert, third son ol Wil- liam Henry Gocfioaton, of Chingford. Essex, EngJ land, to Belinda Fanny, youngest daiißhter of G. Berner, Pitt-street, Redfern. Homo. papers please
. copy.
HICKSON-MURRAY-PRIOR.-December 24, 1902, at
Gladesville, by tho Rev. R. N. Howard, Rowan . Purdon, second son of Robert Rowan Purdon Hick-
son, of Sydney, to Alienora May, fifth daughter of the late Honble. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, of . Maroon, Queensland.
''IVAN JONES-DES POINTES.-November 22, 1902,
at Balmain, Marie, only daughter of the late M. Des Pointes, Monftrvillo, 20 Booth-street, Balmain, to Ernest, youngest son of J. Lloyd Jones» Esq., Concordia, E. Melbourne.
I.AINSON-DUNNE.-December 27, at St. Vincent do
Paul's Church, by the Rev. Father O'Ecgan. Red- fern, Charles, youngest son ol Alfred Lainson, Mel- bourne, to Minnie, second daughter of Edmund Dunne, Cappoquln, co. Waterford, Ireland.
MACAULEY-REID.-Dec. 4. 1902. at Scots Church.
Sydney, by Rev. Dill Macky, John Cashell, second son of late Andrew Macauley, of Ballymena, Ire- land, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late William Reid, of Glasgow, Scotland.
«'KAY-SIMPSON.-December 10. 1902, at Holy
Trinity Church, Erskineville, by the Rev. Dalrym- ple, Robert, eldest son of Mrs. T. M'Kay. Canton- ville, grandson of the late Robert Carlton, of New town, to Edith, youngest daughter of Mr. G. Simp- son, Newtown.
OLDS-CREBER. - December 10, 1902 at Bourke-
street, Wesleyan Church, by the Rev. J. W. Collier, Thomas Henry Olds, third son of James Olds, of Darlinghurst, to Helena (Lena) Creber, third daughter of the late William Charles Creber, of Sydney.
'POOLE-DAWES.-December 10, at St. Barnabas', Mill
Hill-road, Waverley, bythe Rev. D. J. Knox, William, only son of the late George H. K. Poole, to Elizabeth Ellen, oldest daughter of the late Albert Dawes, Sand-
hurst, Victoria.
QUARTLY-DUIGAN.-November 19. at Christ Church,
St. Lawrence, Sydney, Percy Charles, second son of E. Quartly. Newtown, to Martha (Tottie), eldest daughter of Jas. Duigan, of Redfern.
'BOBEllTSON-BABTLKTT.-December 3, at Waratah,
1 King-street, Newtown, by the Rov. R. Waugh, Arthur IV. Robertson, third son of the lato Geurge Scott Robertson, of London, to Cora, third'daughter of the late Arthur Charles Bartlett, of Maitland.
BOBBON-CHILD.-November 24,1302, at St. Stephen's,
C.E., Newtown, by tho Rev. Canon R, Taylor, Ernest John Robson, of Junee Junction, to Edith Child, second daughter of fleury Georgo Child, of Newtown, Syduey.
SMITH-WEBB.-December 6 1902,- at St. Andrew's
Church. Summer Hill, by the Rev. Canon Vaughan, assisted by the Rev. Canon Jones, M.A., the Rev. Sydney Edgar Langford Smith, rector of Wah- rooaga and Hornsby, son of Henry Smith, of Christchurch. New Zealand, to Charlotte Emily (Lottie), only daughter of Frederick William Webb, O.M.G., Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
TERRY-MACKINTOSH.-November 20, 1902, at St.
John's Church, Darlinghurst, bv the Rev. E. O. Beck, William Terry, filth son of A. D. Terry, of Victoria, to Alice Maud Mary, third daughter ofths late John Macjiintosh, M.A.. first headmaster of tho Toowoomba Grammar School.
TUCKER-BAKER.-December 0, 1902, at the Con-
gregational Church, Rockdale, by tho Rev. Dr. Roseby, M.A., LL.B., William John, eldest son ol yvdllnm Tuuker, ol Abtcrnun, Cornwall, Eagland, and Ruby-streot, Marrickville, to Winifred Rose, tho eldest daughter ol David Otway Baker, of Osborn, Forest-road, Hurstville.
WARBURTON-BARNETT-December 10, at St. Mat-
thew's (O.K.). windsor, by the Rev. S. G. Field- ing, William Kingston, eldcGt son of the lato Wil- liam Warburton, of Singleton, lormcrly of Pyrmont, to Emma May, fourth «lauehter of the lato Benja- min Barnett, ol Windsor. N.S.W.
WTLLIAMS-PATERSON.-December 3. 1902. by the
Rev. J. Fulton, at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Oilord-strcct, Pndillnetoii. Joseph H. (Harry) Wil- liams, only son ol tho la«o ,f. J. yVllllams, Esq., ol Woollahra, formerly of Charlton, Kent, Eng., to Emma Maud Mary, doughtcr of J. Patcrsoo, Esq., of Blair,. Paddington. Home papers piesse copy.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
BROWN —BEDDY. —January 3, 1878, at St. Ste-
phen's. Richmond, by the Rev. O. T. Perks. Wil llom Brown, ol Sandhurst, solicitor (now of Tho Olderfleet, Melbourne), to Helen, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Bcddy, formerly of Bnllyncaka» Lodge, Wexford.
DEATHS.
AYRES. —At his late residence, Enmore, suddenly, Janu
ary 2, Sydney Norbert Ayres, chemist.
BROWN. —December 27, at his late residence, 08 Dcr
went-strcct, Glebe, Henry James Brown, aged 17 years aad 7 months.
BROWNE. —January.', at Prince Alfred Hospital, Cam-
perdown, William Browne, lulo of Auburn, nged 00
years.
BURNHAM. —December 30, at Coronar Hospital, Ellsho
Payne Burnham, late of HobbyV Yards, nged C8 years.
CHOWN. —December 25, 1902, at the residence of Mrs,
Petersen, Sutherland, Dorris, the infant daughter of W. H. and the late E. A. Chown, of 12 Albert street, Newtown, aged 5 months.
COUTTS. —October 30 last, at Iii Crown-strcot, Aber-
deen, Scotland, Helen Russell, aged 85 yean, widow of the late James Coutts, M.D.. who prac- tised many years in Aberdeen, and mother of James X. Coutts, artist, Glenferrie, Frazer-strect,. Leich-
hardt.
BAY. —December 20, 1902, at Kew, Victoria, Rebecca,
tho beloved wile ol the lato James Day, sen., and affecttonato mother of Miss Day, Mrs. Renou!. 178 Pnddlnrfton-strcet, and Mr«. Martin, of Brlghlon Btrect, Petersham. For ever with the Lord.
FITZGERALD. —December 16, at Dunedin, New Zea
land, tho Rev. Patrick FiUcerald, for mnnv years minister of the Presbyterian Church, Windsor,
'N.S.W.
GIBSON. —December 28, 3902, nt Coast Hospita!,
Little Bay, of enteric fever, Willie. Ino ceiitly be- loved husband ol Mary Gibson, lato of Bingara, lormcrly ol Laneham, Lincoln, England, aged 43
years.
GREGSON. —January 2, at Rednvj», Brunswick-av-
enue, Stratiiüeld, Francis John Grtfgoon. ^
HOCKADAY. —December 27. accidentally drowned at
Como, James Henry, of Bondi, second son of Job Hockaday, of Delabole and Bude, Cornwall, and brother of Herbert Hockaday, of Pitt-street. Sydney, aged 41 years
MAcKENZIE. —December 31. 1902, at the Sacred Heart Hospice, Anne Winnilrcd, relict of tim lato John Mackenzie, formerly widow of William O'Brien,
PARKINSON. —January 1, midnight, at the residence
of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Parkinson, 59 Elswick-Street, Leichhardt, Anne, relict of the late Henry William Parkinson, aged 73 years and 8 months. " In sure and certain hope of a glorious resurrection." By request, no flowers.
PARKINSON. —January 1, midnight, at the residence of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Parkinson, 59 Elswick- street, Leichhardt, Anne, beloved mother of Mrs. G.
McAuley, Thirroul.
PARKINSON. —January 1, midnight, at the residence of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Parkinson, 59 Elswick Street, Leichhardt, Anne, beloved mother of Mrs.
Skarratt, Glebe Point.
PARKINSON. —January 1, midnight, at the residence of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Parkinson, 59 Elswick street, Leichhardt, Anne, beloved mother of Mrs. Haberley, Moore Park.
PARKINSON. —January 1, midnight, at the residence of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Parkinson, 59 Elswick street, Leichhardt, Anne, belovcd mother of H. W. Par- kinson, Albion Park.
PARKINSON. —January 1, midnight, at the residence of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Parkinson. 69 Elswick street, Leichhardt, Anne, beloved mother Robert Parkinson, of Glebe Point.
POWELL. —December 24, at bin residence, 279
Forbos-stroct, Darlinghurst, Thomas Joseph Powell, aged 45 years.
REILLY.—December 15, at Orange, Eliza Campbell,
relict of' the late Francis Reilly, Esq., of Melbourne, dearly beloved mother of E. Hay (Sydney), C. Fitzgerald and Gilbert Reilly (Melbourne). Interred at Melbourne General Cemetery. Home papers please copy.
SARGOOD. —January 2, 1903, at Taihape,New Zealand,
Senator Sir Frederick T. Sargood, K.C.M.G., M.P., in his 69th year. (By cable.)
STOCKALL. —December 31, at his residence, Zaler,
50 John-street, Petersham, Reuben Joseph Stock- all, professor of music, late of Goulburn and Mait- land, after five days' illness, aged 77 years. His
end was peace.
WHITE. —On Januarv 2, at his residence, Derby-street. Watson'a Bay, John White, aged 73 reara. R.I.P.
IN MEMORIAM.
BOUFFIER —In loving memory of my dear husband
and our dear father, Frank J. Bouffier, who de- ported this life at Oxford-street, January -1. 1898. Inserted by his loving wife and children. R.I.P.
DOYLE. —In memory of James Doyle, who died at
West Maitland, on Now Ycar'n Day, January- 1, 1902, for ten. years with I he Arm oi Prince, Ogg. and Co.. of Sydney. Inserted bv his loving wile and family. Dead, but not forgotten.
FRENCH. —In loving memory of my dear daughter
Mary, who departed this life January 4th 1901 at Melbourne
I think öS tue«, my dnrline.
And will thv memory leen :
Oh. many n ftilcnl tenr I shed,
Wlillo others arc «sleep.
Inserted bv her loving mol her. Mary Rosario, 771 Gco.-rjviurcct, Sydney. Welbourne and Perth pnrrrs
picoso copy.
FRENCH.-In Idling miwiery of our deer sister,
Mary. who departed this Hie .Jnnurry 4Hi, 1001. at 'Molliournci Muy her Mm! rent In neara. In- serted by han loving brollar nhd sister-in-law. Michael and Alice Rogan Cranncy. Alollourno a-d
Perth paliers please copy.
HENWOOD.-In loving memory of Albert Ernest
Henwood, viho died at Scone, January 3rd. 1902. Inserted by his brother, Jack.
HURCOMBE.-In sad and loving memory of my
daughter and sister, Annie, who departed this life
January 4. 1901. Inserted by her loving father and sister and brother-in-law, Alfred Hurcombe and Emily and Jack Lynch. Gone, but not forgotten.
HURDIS.-In loving memorv of our dear father, Ed
word Hurdis, vho departed this Rio on 31st Do , comber, 1898. nged 03 : also o.ir dmr mother,
Jessie Hurdis. »to departed this Hie on 10th No- vember, 1902, oued 75. SnUly mlsncd. Iiif-rt«! W their loving »em and dauRhlor-in-low. william and
Sate Hurdls.
IN MEMORIAM.
ISRAEL.-Io ead and .ovina remembrance of our
«tear son and brother, Hyman Ieracl, who de- parted this Hie January 3rd. 1ÖÖ0. lns?rtctl by big «ootfacr, brother, and sister,
KENNY.-In cud aud loving memory of uur dear friend,
Ted, who departed this lifo 3rd January, 1902. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by Mrs. Krohraunn and family.
M'LAUCHLAN.-Tn loving memory o! our dear
mother. Mrs. Marion 11'Ln.ucuton, who died fit Liverpool-road, Ashfield, January 3rd, 1902. Dead,* but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and James Wilson.
M'LATJCHLAN,-In loving memory of our- dear
rootLer, Mrs. Marion M'Laucnlan, who died "at L.Tccpool-road, Ash.flold, January 3rd, 1002. May ter Boul rest in prace. Inserted hy her loving . daughter and sons, Jtissie, Joh«, and Tho Hire.
MCLAUCHLAN.-In loving memory of our dear
mother, Urs. Manon Al'Lauchlan, who died at Liverpool-rond, Ashfield, January 3rd, 19U2. In Hcrt<tU Tsje lier1 loving daughter and son-in-law, Marion and John GTibbcn. R.I.P.
PAXTON.-In, loving memory oí my dear father, who
died on January 2nd, 1901, nt «a, let. 14 04 S., long. 114*19. Inserted by his lovlnc con and dnugiitcr-ia-law. Thomas and florence Paxton, «sid William and Ell¿abeth Paxton, Parson-street, Bal- main.
RAPHAEL.—In loving memory of my only son, Julias
G. Rosenthal Raphael, thrown from a horse and killed at Manilla. N.S.W., January 3, 1898. E. M. Raphael Rosenthal, Mariola, Stanmore.
REYNOLDS.-In loving- memory ol our dearly beloved
father, Edward William Reynolds, who departed this lila January 3, 1902, Inserted by his loving sons, Robert, Arthur, and Albert.
REYNOLDS.-In loving mrmory of our dearly beloved
father. Edward William Reynolds, who departed this life January 3, 1902. Inserted by Ids loving daugh- ter and son-in-law, Lydia nnd Edwin Armstrong.
SMITHSON.-In aad and loving remem'brftncD ol my
dear husband and our dear father, William Henry Smithson, who departed this lifo January 4th, 1002. Inserted by his lo via g wife1 und children.
SOLOMON.-In memory of our dear "wife and mother.
Rosa Amelia Solomon, who departed this lifo at her resi- dence, 530 Bourkc-strect, January 4th, 1SOT. Inserted by her beloved husband and daughter. Mordecai Mon- tagne and Julia Rebecca Solomon. G.R JI.S. {God rest her soul).
SULLIVAN.-In sad but loving remembrance of my
darling mother, Margaret Sullivan, who depnrtcd this life at the Coast Hospital, January 4, 1S38, Inserted by her loving daughter Am&c.
WILLIAMSON,-In loving remf mbranco of my dearly
/beloved wife, Alice Ann Williiunson, who departed this Ufo 3rd January, 1902. Iuscrtcd by her loving husband. James Williamson,
( RETUKIT THANKS.
Mr, WILLIAM and Misses JANE and ANNIE MOR-
RISON beg most respectfully to tender tbelr sincere THANKS to friends for their kindness nnd sympathy during tho illness and death of our lato '
beloved father.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. BOLTON desire to return their
most sincere THANKS for the many kind expres- sions of sympathy, and also to kind frlrnds for letters, telegrams, cards, and floral tributes in
their latta sad bereavement.
Mrs. W. GIBSON nnd FAMILY, of Botany, return
their sincero THA-XKS to their ronny lind friends for floral tributes, letters, and cards, and all ex- pressions of sympathy tendered to <U>cm during
tbelr lata sad bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM BROWN, of 98 Derwent
street. Glebe, return their sincero THANKS to their kind friends for floral tributos, letters, i nd cards, and all expressions of sympathy tendered to them during the loss of their beloved son.
Mr. CHARLES RITCHIE and FAMILY desire to re-
turn their sincere THANKS to the many kind friends who have tendered their expressions of sym- pathy with them in their sad bereavement through
the loss of wife and mother.