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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
AnMunoetnentt under this heading must b* utctken
ticated by tne name and address or the senaer. tmd
vre inserted at a charge oj Ivoo Shillings and Six
pence each when mat exceeding five lines: over nve
lines Sixpence ter tine. (A tine consists of seven
teerds.)
BIRTHS.
GORDON.— On the 20th July, at Frederick-street,
St. Peter?, the wife of David Gordon, or a daughter.
ALLNUTT.—On the 28th July, at Woodlawn,
Woodville, the wife of E. Allnutt, of a daughter.
PRINCE.— On the 23th July, at flillabe, Mitcham,
tile wife of Lloyd Prince, of a eon,
EARLE.— On the 27 ch July, at Brighton, the wife
of Charles Earle. of Petersburg, of a daughter.
DIENALT.— On tbe 27th July, at Ann-street,
Stepney, the wife of W. Diens.lt, of a daughter. Both
doing well.
RODD.— On the 29th July, the wife of Captain Lewis
Rodd, of a daughter (stillborn).
MORCOM — On the 27th July, at Franklin-street,
the wife of James Morcom, of a daughter.
SMITH.— On the 30th July, at the Kent Hotel,
Port Adelaide, the wife of C. Smith, of a eon ; both
doing well.
SAUNDERS.— On the 18th July, si Hariretreet,
Semaphore, the wife of W. H. Saundere, of a
daughter.
BOTHE.— On the 4th July, at Palmer Hotel, Palmer,
the wife of H. W. Botbe, of a son.
RYAN.— On the 24th July, at Obeeser-Etreet, Ade
laide, the wife of Patrick Ryan, of a eon. Both doing
well.
LANGREHR.— On the let August, at Mallee Hill,
Everard, the wife of C A. Langrehr, of a eon.
ALLBAHN.— On the 20th July, at Elder-road,
Birtenhead, the wife of Chas. P. Allbahn, of a
daughter. Both doing well.
NEILSON.— On the 13th July, at Martin-Etreet,
Birkenhead, the wife of S. SI. Neilson, of a son.
Both doing well.
MARRIAGES.
HOLDEN— MILLS.— On the 12th Jane, at St
Luke's Church, Adelaide, by tbe Yen. Archdeacon
Fan, Herbert Francis Holden, of farkjide, to Jessie
Emily Mills, of Evandale.
WALLACE— QUIRK. — On the 23rd July, at St.
Dominics Church, by the Rev. Father Doyle, Albert
Wallace, youngest son of the late Hugh Wallace,
to Ellen, the third daughter of Timothy Quirk, Pinda.
FOGARTY— PAGE. — On the 11th July, at the
Roman Catholic Church, Gladstone, by the Rev.
Father Parsh, John Fogarty, of Caltowie, to Annie
J., eldest daughter of Mr. John Page, Grand View
Farm, Gladstone.
DAWSON— DAVIS.— On «he 3rd July, at the
Recbabite Hall, Grote-street, by the Rev. P. C.
Thomas, Edward, eldest eon of 3. DawBon, Jan., of
North Adelaide, to Louisa Jane, youngebt daughter
of J. Davis, of Adelaide.
McCAVANAGH — SULLIVAN. — On the 28th July,
at St. Patrick's Church, West-terrace, by tbe Very
Rev. Archpriest Nevin, Philip Augustine McCavanagh,
youngest ton of the late John McCavanagh, Belfast,
Ireland, to Mary Theresa Sullivan, only daughter of
the late Jeremiah Sullivan, West-terrace, Adelaide.
WILLIAMS — GOLDING.— On the 25th July, at the
residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. W. W.
Finch, Arthur, second son of Arthur Williams, to
Martha, third daughter of Stephen Golding, all of
Baroota.
LUSCOMBE— PEARN.-On the 20th June, at the
residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. T. K. Herbert,
George-street*, Moonta, by the Rev. J. D. Langsford,
John, fifth son of George Lusoombe, Noarlunga, to
Aurelia (Real), fifth daughter of the late William
Pearn, Moonta Mines.
HOOPER — MANSFIELD.— On the 1st August, at
the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J.
Barker, James, second son of the late Robert Hooper,
of Kapunda, to Lily Louise, fourth daughter of Henry
Mansfield, of Angaston.
SHACKAY — SNOOK.— On the 18th July, at the
residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. T. B.
Angwin, Eli, youngest son of James Shackey, to Alice
Ellen, only daughter of Charles Snook, all of Alma.
GILL — STARR. — On the 4th July, at St. Philip's
Church, Belvidere, by tbe Rev. U. Williams, Robert,
youngest son of William Gill, Belvidere, to Ootaria
Ada, daughter of Stephen Starr, Adelaide.
DEATHS.
McGuire. — On the 27th Julv, at tbe residence of
her parents, Lipson-street, Pott Adelaide, Catherine,
the youngest daughter of John and Mary McGuire,
aged 25 years. R.I.P.
STAPLETON.— On the 27th Jury, at his residence,
Gray-street, city, James, the dearly-beloved father of
Mary, James, and John Stapleton, aged 77 years.
Bequietcat in pace.
GOODMAN. — On the 25th Joly. at Parkeiife,
Thomas, youngest son of the Ian N. Goodman, and
brother to W. Goodman and Mrs. N. Sampson, near
Saliehnry, aged 52 years. Arrived in barque Wes-
minster, 1848.
JACKSON.— On tbe 27th July, at FaHarton-rovJ,
Foilanon, Clarice Elmira, the beloved and only
daughter of Albert Walter and Laura Florence
Jackson, aged 13 months.
WESTERN.— On tbe 28th July, at Marion, Elsie
Dorris, the beloved infant daughter of George and
Caroline Western, aged 6 months.
DALEY.— On the 19th July, Ann Daley, beloved
aunt of M. Hoban, Gawler, and M. Sweeney, Port
Pirie, after seven weeks' illness. Deeply regretted by
all who knew ber.
COCKING.— On the 29th July, at his residence,
Kemlwoith-road, Parkside, Edwin Cocking, the
beloved husband of Mrs. M. L. Cocking, late of
Moonta. agel 52 yean.
DENFORD.— On the 27th July, at MyrHe Station,
Leigh Greek, George, the beloved husband of Alice
Denford, and youngest eon of the late Robert D.
Denford, formerly of Wellington. River Murray, aged
40 yean. Very much beloved try all.
ELLIS. —On the 28th July, George Erskine Ellis,
eldest son of the late Sydney Lock Ellis, of Goodwood
South, aged 25 years.
LUNDMAN.— Oa the 21st July, at Mellor-road,
Glanville, Francis William, only beloved son of
Adolph and Maria L. Lündman, aged 11 months.
SINNETT. — On tbe 30th July, Frederick Carl,
dearly beloved eon of Walter Scott and Victoria
Alice Sinnett, aged 2 years and 8 months.
DEARDEN.— On the 30th July, at Wright-street,
Agnes, dearly-belored daughter of Jesse and Mar-
garet Dearden, aged 19 yean. At rest.
MOLTON.— On the 30th July, at Park-terrace,
Eastwood, Augustus Samuel Molton, the beloved
inaband of E. A. Molten, in his 71st year.
LEARMOND. — On tbe 24th July, George, eldest
son of Mrs. E. Learmond, aud brother to R. Lear-
mond, grocer, Moonta, aged 41 years.
GOODFELLOW. — On the 3oth July, at Home for
Incurables, Mary Goodfellow, relict of W. E. Good-
fellow, and dearly-beloved mother of Mrs. J. O'Connor
and Edward Goodfellow, aged 72 years.— R.I.P.
AIRY. — On the 21st July, at Cape Borda telegraph
station, William Airy, eldest son of the late Rev. W.
Airy, Bedford, England, nephew late Sir G. Airy,
Government Astronomer, leaving a wife, three
children, and an adopted son to mourn their loss,
aged 54 years. Melbourne papers please copy.
BLONDEL. —On the 31st July, at Trinity-street,
Collegetown, Elizabeth, the widow of the late
Frederick B. Blondel, aged 66 years.
BARLOW.— On the 1st August, at his residence,
Magill-road, St. Peters, Thomas, the beloved husband
of Elizabeth Barlow, and father of Barlow Bros., of Flinders-street, aged 69 years.
ALLEN.— On the 1st August, at Murray-street,
Gawler, John Allen, aged 72 years.
PASCOE.— On tbe 27th July, at his son's residence,
MacDonnell Bay, Benjamin Pascoe, formerly of
Yankalilla, after a short illness, aged 62 years. A
colonist of 40 years.
BRETON.— On the 22nd June, at his sister's resi-
dence, Ballarat, George Breton, bootmaker, formerly
of Adelaide, aged 42 years.
WINSLET.— On the 27th July, at Leadenhall-street,
of heart disease and dropsy, Samuel John (Jack), the
eldest dearly-beloved eon of Samuel and Johanna
Winelet, aged 13 yean and 10 months. R.I.P.
Home papen please copy.
DARBY.— On tbe 29th July, at Free-street, Nor-
wood, Mary, tbe dearly-beloved wife of Joshua Darby,
late of Riverton, aged 68 years. Neath and Bridgend
papers please copy.
KRUGER. — At North-parade, Jamestown, Heinrich
August, second son of H. F. A. and O. C. Krüger,
aged 32 years.
RYALL.— On the 21st July, at Millbrook, John
Hawkins, the eldest beloved son of William and
Harriet Ryall, aged 24 years.
We miss tbee from cur home, dear brother,
We miss thee from thy plaoe ;
A shadow o'er our life is cast,
We miss tbe sunshine of thy face.
We miss thy kind aiul willing band,
Thy fond a&d earnest cue ;
Our home IB oark wiehont tbee,
We miss thee everywhere.
RAVEN.— On the 29th June, accidentally drowned
while on a visit to Netley station, Annie Cox, dearly
beloved daughter of M. and M. Raven, Oxide-street,
Broken Hill, aged 15 years. Deeply regretted.
HARVEY. — On the 2nd August, at the residence of
her son-in-law, Elizabeth, relict of the late Hannibal
Harvey, of Gevavas, Paul Cornwall, England, and
dearly-loved mother of Mrs. William White, Unley
Park, aged 76 years.
HYNE.— On the 1st August, at Watson-avenue,
Rose Park, Margaret, widow of the late W. H. Hyne,
aged 56.
PENGILLY. — On the 31st July, at his residence,
Aldinga, John Pengilly, aged 88 years, leaving a
family of three sons and three daughters, thirty-four
grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. Arrived
in the ship Lysander, 1840.
RICHARDS. — On the 1st August, at Gumeracha, of
acute bronchitis, Celia Martin Parnell, the beloved
wife of Richard Richards, aged 61 years. A colonist
of 41 years.
TYLOR.— On the 2nd August, at Frederick-street,
Parkside, Leslie, infant son of Eva and James Tylor,
aged 7 months.
SMITH. — On the 1st August, at his mother's resi-
dence, Moonta, Edwin, the beloved husband of Jane
Smith, ot Port Adelaide, after a long and painful
illness.
DYKE.— On the 3rd August, at Gover-street, North
Adelaide, Richard Dyke, aged 65 years.
BODDINGTON. — On the 24th July, at Crafers, of
senile decay and dropsy, Ann, relict of the late
Samuel Boddington, and the dearly loved mother of
Mrs. Isaac Adams and the late Mrs. W. N. Considine,
aged 76 years 3 months and 18 days. Melbourne
papers please copy.
KAIN.— On tbe 3rd August, at Macclesfield, John,
the beloved husband of B. Kain, in his 70th year.
R.I.P.
WOOD.— On tbe 6th June, at Mount Barker, John,
beloved husband of Mary Wood, aged 80 years.
No more thy tottering feet
Thy feeble frame can bear ;
Since thy dear heart has ceased to beat,
Eternal glory be thy share.
IN MEMORIAM.
WILTSHIRE.— In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, Elizabeth Anna Wiltshire, who died at
Gouger-street, Adelaide, on July 31, 1889.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is atiLl'd.
— Inserted by her loving sods and daughters.
WILTSHIRE.— In loving memory of our dearest
mother, who was called away on the 31st July, 1889.
Dearest mother, how much we miss you,
None but oureeivee on earth can tell ;
Bat we hope in heaven to meet you,
Farewell, dear mother, till then farewell.
— Inserted by ber sorrowing daughters, Ada, Lean,
and Maudie.
WILTSHIRE.— In memory of our dear mother,
Elizabeth Anna Wiltshire, who crossed the river
July 31, 1889. " Yes, we'll meet you at the fountain."
—Inserted by her eon-owing boss and daughters.
MULLER. — In loving memory of our darling Muriel
(Tottie), who died at High-street, Kensington, July
31, 1891.
AMBLER. — In loving remembraace of Samuel
Ambler, who died at his residence, South-terrace,
Adelaide, July 30, 1887.
We shall raett with many a loved one
That was torn from our embrace ;
We shall listen to their voices
And behold them face to face.
—Inserted by hie loving wife and children.
McROSTIE. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Janet MoRostie, who died at Southwark
August 1, 1889, aged 52 years.
Reet till the trump from the opening ekies
Bids her from dust to glory arise.
—Inserted by ber loring husband and children.
STARK.— In loving memory of J. W. Stark, who
died July 31, 1893.
A face is from our household,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place ia vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Lonely the house and sad the hour
Since my dear husband gone ;
But oh, a brighter home than ours
In Heaven is now bis own.
A heart as true aB ever beat
Has passed away from earth ;
Bat memory dwells within the hearts
Of those who knew his worth.
—Instated by bis loving wife and tami!y.
STARK.— In loving memory of J. W. Stark, who
died July 31, 1893.
He has gone, but not forgotten,
And we linger 'mid our tears ;
But hie sweet and loving memory
Blossom through the lonely years.
Oh, tbe yearning hearts around us ;
Oh, tbe footsteps heard ao more.
Day by day we miss hu dear face
And we wander en alone,
But we know each Seating moment
Brings us nearer to our own ;
Oh, the bliss to meet our loved one
Once again on yonder shore.
—Inserted by his loving friend, Ruth.
GURSANSKY. — In loving memory of August
Gursansky, who died at Tanunda, August 2, 1893,
aged 63 years.
Rest, dear father, thy task is o'er.
Thy willing bands will toil no more ;
Little I thought when I bade yon good-bye
That I left you for ever, left you to die.
— Inserted by his loving son, William.
GURSANSKY.— In loving memory of our dear
father, August Gursansky, who died at Tanunda,
August 2, 1893.
Lone ia tbe spot where we laid him to rest,
Cold are the eods tbat we heaped on his breast ;
But warm is his memory and dear to onr hearta
The thought that we will meet him where nobody
parts.
—Inserted by big loving daughter and eon-in4aw,
Mary and Frank Schumacher, Bosenttwl.
WARREN. — In loving remembrance of John James,
beloved husband of Rose Warren, who departed this
life July 31, 1893. Deeply mourned. — Inserted by his
sorrowing wife, Rosa.
HANCOCK. — In affectionate remembrance ot John,
eldest eon ot John Hancock, of Inman Bills, who died
at Snowtown, August 7, 18U3.
Call sot back tbe dear departed.
Anchored safe where storms aze o'er ;
On the borderland we left bim,
Soon to meet, and part no more.
—Inserted by his loving father, brothers, and Bisters.
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BYRNE.— In loving memory of my dear father,
John Byrne, who died at Eadunda on August 3, 1S93,
aged 45 years. R.I.P.— Inserted by bit affectionate
soa, Joseph Byrse, Booborowie.
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