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BIRTHS.
EVANS.—August 23, 1907, at her residence, 84 Levey-
street, Chippendale, the wife of Arthur Evan Evans— a son. Both doing well.
HAYS.—August 30, at Wanganui, Armidale (Nurse
Davis'), to Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hays, of Merilba,
Uralla—a son.
LANDER.—September 4, at her residence, Addison-
road, Manly, the wife of A. J. Lander (late of Armidale)—a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
BREWER—MUNRO.—August 22, at St. Paul's, Auck-
land, N.Z., by the Rev. Canon Nelson, Herbert Ed- ward, son of the late Rev. Henry James Brewer, of Langley, England, to Minnie Anne, daughter of John Henry Munro, of Grafton, N.S.W.
LUMSDEN—PERRITT.—August 14, at the Marrickville
Presbyterian Church, Illawarra-road, by the Rev. John Burgess, M.A., assisted by the Rev. J. M'Kee, Andrew Alexander Lumsden, eldest son of the late Andrew Lumsden, to Jean Cameron Perritt, second daughter of Mr. William Perritt, of Lemon Grove, Penrith. At home September 18 and 19, Estella,
Hawkhurst-street, Marrickville.
DEATHS.
ANNING.—September 8, 1907, Ellen, wife of Richard
Anning, of Cargoon, Bishop's-avenue, Randwick, and Cargoon, North Queensland.
BAGOT.—September 7, 1907, at Summer Hill, Tempe,
eldest daughter of the late C. T. Bagot. Interment this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock, at Waverley Cemetery. By request, no flowers.
BYRNE.—August 28, at her residence, Broadwater,
Richmond River, the beloved wife of John Byrne, in her 60th year. R.I.P.
CASEY.—September 8, 1907, at his late residence, La
Hogue, Esplanade, Manly, Walter Cassels Casey, I.S.O. (late Superintendent of Police, North Western District), aged 70 years. Born St. Helens, England, January 26, 1837; son of the late Dr. John Casey, surgeon, R.N. Home papers please copy.
DOBBYNS.—September 7, at his residence, 11 Federal
Avenue, Ashfield, George Dobbyns, sen., aged 58
(late Junee).
GAZZARD.—September 8, 1907, at St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, Auburn, Arthur S. Garaard, beloved youngest son of Mrs. Gazzard, of Royal Oak Hotel, Rookwood,
aged 80 years.
GRIFFITHS.—September 7, at Erryd, Sydney, Frederick
Close Griffiths, aged 68.
LLOYD.—September 7, at Eurotah, Bayswater-road,
Lancelot Threlkeld Lloyd.
MANN.—September 7, at Carthona, Neutral Bay, John
Frederick Mann, son of General Cornelius Mann, Royal Engineers, in his 88th year.
HANN.—September 1, at Auckland, New Zealand, William, the dearly loved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mann, Marion street, Leichhardt, dear bro- ther of Edward Mann and Mrs. G. Pike. Rest in
peace.
McKNIGHT.—September 6, at her residence, Spring
Creek, Young, Margaret Jane, wife of the late James McKnight, aged 83 years.
MOLYNEAUX.—September 7, 1907, at his late resi-
dence, Eastbourne, Small-street, Woollahra, Mr. James Molyneaux (late R.A. Artillery), aged 56
years. R.I.P.
NICHOLLS.—September 6, 1907, at Conaways, Tintern-
road, Summer Hill, William Nicholls, aged 86 years. REYNOLDS.—September 7, 1907, at her late residence,
West Kogarah, Martha (widow of the late George Reynolds), aged 60 years.
ROFE.—September 7, 1907, at Toolburra, Queensland,
Alfred James Rofe, eldest son of the late William James Rofe, of Johnston-street, Annandale, acci- dentally shot, in his 19th year.
SADLER.—September 7, 1907, at his late residence,
Leven, Penshurst-street, Willoughby, William Sadler,
aged 84 years.
TURNER.—September 6, at Royal Alexandra Hospital,
Victoria Hopeton Turner, dearly loved daughter of Alfred and Annie Turner of 69 Elizabeth-street, city,
aged 6 years and 7 months. Loved by all who knew
her.
IN MEMORIAM.
ALEXANDER -In loving memory of my beloved hus
band and our father, Godfrey Alexander, who passed away September 9, 1900 Inserted by Miriam Alexander and Samuel, Ernest, and Ida Alexander
ANNAKIN -In loving memory of my dear husband
and our father, Joseph Annakin who died on Septem , ber 8, 1900 aged 51 Inserted by his loving wife and
children Mary, Lois, Walter, Bella, Violet, Mabel, ' and son and daughter in law, George and Rose. "Oh,
for the touch of a vanished hand, the sound of a voice that is still "
BELLAMY -In fond remembrance of our deariy loved
and only son and brother J. Leo in his 19th year, wounded 26th August, and died 9th September, 1901, In Johannesburg S Africa. At rest.
Tile silent moon is shining
Upon dear Leo's grave,
There silently he's sleeping
Beside his comrades brave. I m here alone in darkness,
Alone, alone, alone,
And thankful I will be
When God will call me home.
Where I may meet you, darling,
And never feel alone
Inserted by his affectionate mother and sisters, Ivy, Olive, and M. Bellamy
BRAUN -In loving memory of our dear dad. Peter
Braun, died September 8, William street, Botany,
aged 82 year«.
All you who have a father love him while you may;
He will not always linger here, Too soon he'll pass away
Inserted by his loving daughtcr and son In law,
Christina and William Bishop
CAMPBELL -In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, Ellen Campbell who died on September 9, 1906 aged 85 years Born in Yorkshire, England, also an early resident of Nelson, Hawkesbury district Inserted by her sons, Robert and Isaac Campbell Rest in peace
CAMERON -In living memory of our dear uncle, John
who departed this life September 9, 1900 aged 69 years. Gone but not forgotten Inserted by his loving niece Mrs C riUschmann, husband, aid
family, 78 Berwent-etroot, Glebe
COHEN.-In loving memory of our dear husband and
father, Frnest Frederick Cohen tvho departed this life 8th September, 1900 Inserted by his loving
wife and children
CONSTABLE -In loving memory of my dearly beloved
wife, Elizabeth Victoria Constable, wife of John Constable, who died on September 8, 1903, aged 27 years. Inserted by her loving husband, John Con- stable. Gone but not forgotten.
DALTON -In sid an 1 lovine- memory of onr dearly
beloved brother Pat who departed this life Septem ber 0, IIW, at his parents' rendente, Trafalgar street Annandale aged 20 j ears Deeply mourned by his loving parents brothers, and sisters
DALTON-A loung tribute to the memory of my dear
friend Pat, who departed this life September 9 1901 aged 20 yeare. Not forgotten hy his loving friend Syd
DOUGLAS.-In sad but loving remembrance of our
dear son and hrother Charles Douglas who departed this life September 8, 1906. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters.
DOUGLAS -In loving memory of my dear brother,
Charles who departed thi3 life 8th of September, 1900 Inserted by Ins loving sister, Mrs H Mur
viv.
EGELTON.-In loving memory of John Egelton, who
died 6th September, 1906, aged 50 years. Inserted by his loving mother, Elizabeth Egelton, and sons,
Tom, Alf.
FLINT.-In sad but loving memory of my dear hus-
band and fjthcr, who departed this life September 9,
1903
Tour sad rears and still we miss lum,
Never will his memory fa le
Dearest thoughts shall ever linger
Around our darling fsthcr's grave
inserted by Ins \o\ ing vnfo nnd children, ti, O ,
A J
FRAISER. -In loving memory of our dear mother,
Elizabeth Fraiser who departed this life September 9th 1906. Inserted by her loving son and daugh- ter-in-law, George and Mabel Fraiser.
FRAISFR -Tn memory of an old friend Mrt ribaricth
Ryan Fraiser, who dirt! September 9th, 1900 Inserted by Mr and Mrs O T Taylor, Bondi
KAEHLER. -In fond memory of my dear sister,
B.M.G. who died September 8, 1904, at 10 Alma- street Darlington. Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving sister M. L. K.
MIDDLEMISS. -In sad but loving memory of our dear
son and brother, F. Louis, who was accidentally killed at Newtown on September 9th, 1903, aged 28 years; also Lily, wife of the above, who died at Botany, September 25th, 1905, aged 28 years. In- serted by Mr. and Mrs. R. Middlemiss, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. G Moss, Mr. and Mrs. N. Stables, Mr. and Mrs. E. Middlemiss, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Middlemiss, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. O Middlemiss.
RICKARDS. -In loving memory of our dear son Syd-
ney Rickards, who departed this life September 9th, 1892. Inserted by his loving parents, Harry and Kate Richards.
RICKARDS-In loving memory of our dear brother,
Rodney Rickards who departed this life September «iTh 1S92 Inserted by his loving Bisters, Noni anl
Madge
SISSMAN.- In loving memory of our dear daughter,
Ruby Sissman, who departed this life September 9, 1903, in her 18th year.
It is inst four venrs ago to day Since Ruby passed awa\
Inserted bv her loimg mother, Annie M'Donald
SMITH.-A tribute of love to the memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother, Jane Smith, who died at Wollongong September 9, 1906. Inserted by her loving husband, William Smith, and children.