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BIRTHS.
BEDFORD.— On the 25th October, at Cobram, the
wife of W. J. Bedford, customs officer, Tocumwal, of
a daughter.
BLAMEY.— On the 5th October, at Millington,
North-street, Ascot Vale, . the wife of F. Blamey of
a son.
CLARK.— On the 12th October, at 36 Walpole-street,
Kew, the wife of W. J. Clark of a son.
COFFEY.— On the 12th October, at her residence,
47 Evans-street, Port Melbourne, the wife of George
Francis Coffey of a son.
GiLMOUR -On the 17th October, at "Florida,"
Mansfield-street, Glebe Point, New South Wales, the
wife of John Gilmour of a son.
HOPE.-On the 23rd October, at Berwick, the wife
of J. H. Hope of a son.
IRISH.— On the 19th October, at Church-street,
Middle Brighton, the wife of Harry Irish of a daugh
ter.
LEWIS.— On the 26th October, the wife of D. T.
Lewis, of South Melbourne of a daughter,
MINTO - On the 28th October, at "Kama," Church-
street, Abbotsford, the wife of J. F. Minto of a daugh-
ter.
RAPHAEL.—On the 28th October, at "Kama," Dud-
ley-street, West Melbourne, Mrs. Fredk. Geo. Raphael
of a son. Both doing well.
STORY.— On the 23rd October, at 286 Chapel-
street. Prahran, the wife of Joseph Oakes Story, of
Launceston, Tasmania, of a daughter.
TREVELEIN -On the 19th October, at Hunter-
street, West Brunswick, the wife of G. J. Tevelein of
a daughter. Both doing well.
THOMSON -On the 23rd October, at Broughton
Park, Surrey Hills, the wife of Adam M. Thomson of
a son.
MARRIAGES.
BALLANTYNE-ASHTON -On the 19th October,
at Holy Trinity Church, Kew, by the Rev. W. G.
Hindley, Linsday Heise, eldest son of James L. Bal
lantyne, Hawthorn, to Lilian, eldest daughter of Wil
liam C. Ashton, Kew.
BELL-SMITH - On the 6th September (by special
licence) at St. Bartholomew's Church, Burnley, Ar-
rthur J., third son of Mr. G. N. Bell, of Richmond,
to Lillian T. M., third daughter of Mr. T. Smith,
sanitary inspector, of Richmond.
BENNETT-NELSON -On the 11th October, at
the Independent Church, .Collins-street, Melbourne, by
Rev. C. Taylor, Frederick, eldest son of the late John
Bennett, cotton spinner, Manchester, to Elizabeth,
elder daughter of the late John Gill Nelson, builder,
of Carlton.
ELLERY-CREIGHTON -On the 27th September,.
at St. Patrick's Church, Fremantle, by the Rev.
Father Ryan, O.M.J., Andrew, youngest son of the
late William Ellery, of Perth, West Australia, to
Mary, third daughter of the late William Creighton,
of North Fitzroy.
HOWIE-WALLACE -On the 20th September, at
the residence of the bride's sister. Chelsea Lodge,
Prahran, by the Rev. J. H. Marshall, B.A., John
Donald, son of Thomas Howie, Galston, Ayrshire.
Scotland, to M. M. (Tillie), daughter of James An-
drew Wallace, Clifton Hill.
HURLEY-CROUGH -On tlio 27th September, at
St. George's R.C. Church, Carlton, by the Rev.. Fa
ther Gleeson, James Hurley, eldest son of the late
Joseph Hurley, of Bendigo, to Margaret (Maggie),
third daughter of the late Timothy Crough, of Carl-
ton, and G.P.O., Melbourne.
KENYON-MCLEAN -On tho 4th October, at the
residence of James Kenyon, Esq., Nuntin, by the
Rev. S. McBain, Richard Kenyon, of Clydebank,
Gippsland, to Janet McLean, youngest daughter of
the late John McLean, of Glasgow, Scotland.
MYERS-JOHNSON -On the 1st June, at Maldon,
by the Rev. Mr. Stirling, at the residence of the
bride's parents, Alfred the second son of Lewis Myers,
to Hilda, the eldest daughter or Oscar Charles Johnson
PORTA-HENDERSON -(Silver Wedding).— On the
17th October, 1874. at St. John's Church, Melbourne,
by the Rev. Dr. Torrance, Joseph George, eldest son
of the late Joseph Porta, Alphington, to Annie, eldest
daughter of the late Thomas Henderson, Canterbury.
Present address, 124 Napier-street. Fitzroy, Melbourne.
RALPH-STRAPP -On the 4th October, at Brigh
ton, by Rev. Maldon Robb, George, youngest son of
Richard Alexander Ralph, of Brighton, to Mary
A., second eldest daughter of the late Edward Strapp,
of Ballarat.
ROBINSON-CLARK -On the 4th October, at
Howe-crescent Congregational. Church, by the Rev.
Charles Taylor, Charles Alfred, eldest son of Charles
Robinson, Esq., late of Albert Park; to Maria Annie,
third daughter of Edwin Clark, Esq., of, Albert Park.
SIMONS— RICHARDSON.— On the 27th September,
at Grantham House, Myers-street. Geelong East, Ed-
mond, eldest son of the late William Simons, of St.
Austel, Cornwall, England, to May, third daughter of
the late Robert Richardson, of The Fairfields, King
ston-on-Thames, England.
THOMPSON— FRANCIS.— On the 27th September,
at the Graham-street Wesleyan Church. Port Mel
bourne, by the Rev. Wm. Burridge, George, second
son of the late Wm. Thompson, of Reeth, Yorkshire,
England, to Emma Jniie, eldest daughter of H. W.
Francis, Esq., Yarraville. and granddaughter of H.
Francis, Esq., J.P., of Port Melbourne, and grand-
niece of G. Francis, Esq., Sunbury, Victoria.
DEATHS
BAYLDON -On the 27th October, at No. 9 Dur
ham-street, Kensington, Dulcey, the beloved wife of
James Bayldon and mother of Ada and Ethel Bayl-
don, suddenly, died , from pneumonia, supervening on
influenza. Deeply regretted.
BULLOW.— On the 27th October, at Moonee Ponds,
Rebecca, relict of the late John Bullow, late of Lur-
gan, Ireland, aged 86.
CAREY.— On the 26th October, at 39 Henry-street,
Northcote, Matthew, the dearly beloved husband of
Harriett Carey, aged 64 years 7 months.
CHANT.-On the 25th October, at North Melbourne.
Charlotte Chant, beloved mother of Mr. Alfred Lee.
Cardigan-street, Carlton. Interred on Friday.
CLOUGH.— On the 26lh October, at 63 Strand, New-
port, Martha Maud Sylvia, the dearly loved daughter
of Joseph and Louisa Clough, aged 2 years.
CONOLE.-On the 27th -October, at her residence,
Bush Inn Hotel. Post Office-place, West Melbourne,
Margaret, the beloved wife of James Conole, aged 41
years. R.I.P.
CURTIS.— On the 27th October, at Bay View-
avenue, Auburn, Henry Curtis, sen., in his 76th year.
A patient sufferer at rest.
DAVIS.— On the 27th October, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Victoria-street, Margaret, the late beloved
eldest daughter of Susannah Corbett, of Nelson-road,
South Melbourne, and beloved sister of Mr. Mat. Cor-
bett and Mrs. E. J. Lynch; of Albert Park, aged 30
years. R.I.P.
FINN.— On the 27th October, at his residence, Ro-
setta, Little Grey-street, St. Kiida, William Henry
Finn, beloved husband of Catherine Finn, aged 46
years. Deeply regretted.
GARRETT.— On the 24th October, at Albury, Myra,
beloved wife John Garrett, and beloved mother Tho-
mas Holt, end eldest daughter Mr. Thomas Skinner,
and beloved sister Mrs. J. Haysey, and Mrs. G. Gard
ner.
A long and weary sufferer at rest.
GARRETT.— On the 24th October, at Albury, New
South Wales, Myra, beloved wife of John Garrett, in
her 44th year.
GROSE.-On the 23rd October, at his late residence,
Chiltern, William Grose, the dearly beloved husband,
of Jane Grose, aged 58 years, after a short but painful
illness.
Good was his heart,
His friendship sound;
Patient in pain,
And loved all round.
HIND.— On the 26th October, at 26 Blythe-street,
Brunswick, Thomas Hind, in his 79th year. Home
and South African papers please copy.
For ever, with the Lord.
JENKIN.— On the 27th October, at his residence,
Boundary-road, Ashburton, Samuel Jenkin, aged 74
years. A colonist of 50 years. Home papers please
MILLAR.— On the 26th October, at 293 Napier-
street. Fitzroy, James Millar, late of Castlemaine,
aged 73 years, dearly beloved father of Mrs. Sloan,
Mra. Young, and Mrs. W. H. Farr, Sydney; also,
grandfather of Mrs. J. W. Hay, Fitzroy.
OATS.— On the 23rd October, at Kew Asylum, Jane,
eldest daughter of Jane Oats, of Wunghnu, and the
late John Oats, farmer, of Mundoona, and sister of
John and Elizabeth Oats, of Wunghnu, aged 42 years.
Home papers please copy.
At rest.
O'ROURKE.— On the 26th October, Mary O'Rourke,
relict of the late John O'Rourke, Esq.. mother of
Jane T. Neumann, and J. J. Cotton, aged 70. Bendi
go papers please copy.
Rest in peace.
POSTILL.— On the 27th October, at her residence,
No. 7. Durham-street, South Richmond. Elizabeth
Maria, the beloved wife of William Ridley Postill,
aged 62 years.
POWER.— On the 23rd, at Bairnsdale, Gippsland,
Nicholas, the dearly beloved husband of Catherine
Power, in his 70th year. A resident of 44 years, R.I.P.
TODD.— On the 26th October, at his late residence,
2 Fairchild-street, Abbotsford. John, the dearly be
loved husband of Margaret Todd, aged 61. Deeply
regretted.
TURNER -On the 27th October, at his residence.
32 Drysdale-street, Malvern, John Turner, late of
Janiember East, beloved husband of Caroline Turner
in his 79th year.. No flowers, by request.
WALSH -On the 20th October, at Inglewood
Michael, fourth son of the late Patrick Walsh, of
Clark's Hill. Interred at Ballarat. R.I.P.
IN MEMORIAM
ALLEN.— In loving remembrance of our dear Dolly,
departed this life on 28th October, 1895, aged 10 years
6 weeks.
Four years have passed away, my darling we miss you;
Gone from our home, how sadly we mourn you.
Dear Dolly, your memory we will keep-
Never till life ends will be ever forget you—
Dear to our hearts is the place where you sleep;
She lay like a lily, so lovely in death.
God needed one more angel child
Amidst His shining band;
And so He bent, with loving smile.
And clasped our Dolly's hand.
--Inserted by her loving parents, C. D. nnd E. Allen.
117 Coventry-street, South Melbourne.
BAYLEY -mctory, of. my friend. Arthur Bayley,
who died at Avenel Estate, Avcnel, 29th October!
— G. C. E. '
BRODIE -In loving memory of Mary Brodio, who
departed this life on tlie 31st October, 1891, at No
B Ewing-strcet.' .Brunswick. IUI.l.
— Inserted by her --husband and . son.
COFFIN.— In affectionate remembrance of my dear
mother, Annie Jane, who departed this life at South
Yarra. 28th October. ISO".
Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.
—Inserted by her eldest son, Thomas.
COTTLE.— In loving memory of Percv Robert
Travea. the belored second son of R. B. and M. Cottle.
Who fell nslccp on 23th October, 1803, aged 8 years.
"Till the day break nnd the shadows flee away."
HAREN.— In memory of our dear mother! Mary
Hnrcn, late of the Munstcr Arms Hotel, who de
parted this life on 23th October, 1897.
Deeply regretted.
May her soul rest in peace.
-Catherine V. P. Jlnrcn.
MAGINNES8.— In over loving remembrance of my
ucar husband, Francis Mansfield (Frank); who de
parted this life oil tlie 27th October, . 183G, aged 34
3'cars. ,
The sun shines brightly now as when
Our dear Frank was here;
Beloved in life, yet now we can
Bnt hold "liis memory dear."
--Inserted by liis wife and two children, Ethel and
Birtlin.
MANNING.— In 'sad and loving remembrance of our
dear stotrr, Lizzie, who died 27th October, 1898.
One sad year lias gone, dear sister,
Since yon were called away;
How well do wc rcmcmlmr
That sad nnd weary day.
—Insetted by her loving sisters, C. Millcrslrip, J
Simmons.
MORRIS.— In loving . remembrance of our dear
motlu-r, Elizabeth Mary, who ilcimtcd this life on the
2Sth October, 16S3, at North Carlton; also our dear
father, Ernest Agustus, who died at Bendigo 11th
October, 1SS3.
Though lost lo sight to memory dear.
POSNER - The tombstone of the late Joseph Pos-
ner, beloved son of D and R Posner, will be conse-
crated at the Melbourne Cemetery on Sunday, 29th
October at 3 pm.
THOMPSON (nee PAItIvER).-In menion- of Mar
tha, Moved wife of Andrew Thompson, Coolgardic
who died 29 tii October, 1S97. '
Her memory dwells within the hearts
Of those who knew her worth.
Sweetly she rests .while others sigh,
Treading this vale of tears.
Softly her peaceful head doth lie
Forgetful of all cares.
—Inserted by her aunt, Mrs. Brown.
VAN PROOYKN.— In fond memory of our dear
mother, who departed this life on 29tli October, 1892. 5-
Rcst in pence.
—Inserted by C. .nnd J. and F. Van Prooycn.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES-
CATHERINE G. CROWLEY, with her 8I8TER
' aud BROTHERS desire to return their heart
lelt GRATITUDE to tlicir many kind friends for
their visits, telegrams and floral tributes during their
recent sad bereavement. 17 Charles-street, St. Kiida.
MR S CONNELL and DAUGHTERS desire to
i.»J. heartily THANK nil kind relatives nnd friends
3ui lud hit the teachers of Vere-strect State School!
;? .RMl loving expressions of sympathy received in
their 'time of trouble; ntoo Dr. U. Howitt and Rev.
y> H. Barnes, for their '.kind attention.
MR DAVID VILLERET BROWNE also Mr.
ant\Mi FORDEN nntl 1 AMILY, desire to
iinri niii ,!l£j-r ma,1Jr lt,n,! friends for letters, cards.
KresS tributcs. rcccircd diirlnit their recent sad
oereaTcmeut. 57 Kerrstrcct, Fitzroy.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
MR THOMAS ELLIS and FAMILY return
i,cartfelt THANKS to their
9 'or their deep sympnthys expressed by
i i 'eWams'.and floral tributes during their re-
ctni sod bereavement. 44 St. John-street, -Windsor.
MRS J R K GIBSON nnd FAMILY desire to
fHM i f f,? fHANKti to fthcir numerous
reliiniB 7 J sympathy, letters nnd floral.
tributes during their recent sad (lercavcuient.
MR and MRS PETRIE desire to THANK their
triffiite« iVui-in f '! i i F Jlittis kind sympnthy and floral
irtuniLs during their late sad bereavement.
"\/TltS. nnd tho Mi, sea REMFREY desb-e to tender
loAhcii- lioartfft1? 'J,11A.N1<S to their many friends
In tlicir rrvni .,,1 ' 1 loML'r? nnd floral tributes,
vern! s"d beri'OVcment lllgh-street, Mall
MRS T ADCOCK desires to return her henrtrelt
MRS T TWOMEY i "nd S0'X tcndcr Ibeir "sincere
MRS L WEICHARD 'to 10 "?U,ANK Mends
k-uce: 'during UX'e be"i"gnS<1 1,:ttcts of nd»-
MRS ALEXANDER WEIR FAMHA- desire
sx/id d;idt!is ierifa r"'1""1 e'f'ib"s" r-
einl-road, I'Shranf d bcrcava"'i'nt. Conimer-
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