Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Friday 29 December 1882, page 1


in order to guard against Imposition, notices of

Births, Marriages, and Deaths must authenti-

cated by some respectable person in Melbourne, to secure their Insertion ]

Births.

COX.—On the 27th last, at Bon Accord, Donald street,

College lawn, the wife of H. T. Cox of a daughter.

WEIR.—On the 26th last, at the Manse, Euroa, the

wife of the Rev. James Weir of a daughter.

Marriages.

ARMSTRONG—MITCHELL.—On the 22nd inst.,

at Brisbane, by the Rev. Mr. Hogg, Charles Nesbitt Frederick Armstrong, youngest son of the late Sir Andrew Armstrong, Bart, of Gallen Priory, King's County, Ireland, to Nellie, eldest daughter of David Mitchell, Esq., of Doonside, Richmond. Home papers please copy.

BURROWS—BALLINGALL.—On the 19th inst., a the re-

sidence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. James Taylor, Henry Gilchrist Burrows, of Richmond, to Martha, youngest daughter of Mr. William Ballingall, of Sherwood-street, Richmond.

EFFEY–WILOFSKY—On the 21st September, at Christ

church, N. Z. , Charles Effey, upholsterer, of Lower High street, to Amelia Wilofsky, of Lenburg, Poland. Melbourne papers please copy.

PATON--NICHOLSON.—On the 12th last, at the resi-

dence of the bride's parents, 31 Bridport street, Albert park, by the Rev. Joseph King, James, youngest son of William Paton, seedsmam, Swan-aton Street, to Jane Wilhelmina Tulloch, youngest daughter of Captain John Nicholson, s.s. Nelson

TURNER—JOBSON.—On the 20th inst., at Leor, by Rev.

Mr. Wade, James Turner, of Leor, farmer, to Mary, eldest daughter of C. Jobson, late of Clunes, but now of Greenmount, Mackay, Queensland.

Deaths.

HARRIS.—On the 29th ult., at Wellington, N.Z., after

a loi ii aid pah ful illnreti L. Harris, brother to Mrs. H. Heymanson, of Dalgety-street, St. Kilda. Home papers please copy.

NOTT.—On »ho 20th ln-jt , at Church atrcct, North

Mcbmonil Pcr<\ Hamlin, lctovcl H m of Gc ir»,'ü Heir) and Isabella Won, ofccd 5 scaid and 7

month?

SAMUEL.—On the 22nd October, at Luerpool rutland.

Amelia, rtliet if tUli*o Woilf Simm I, (f thn rlt>( ai I pliKr of Alfred and George Alcxinder, of Rich

FUNERAL NOTICES.

The friends of the late Mr. PETER KENNEDY, late of Brunswick, are invited to follow his remains to the place of Interment, in the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Doig, Liverpool Cottages, Glad-stone Place, Emerald-hill, on Saturday, 30th inst., at quarter to 3 o'clock.

ALF. AUG Sleight, undertaker, 83 Collins-Street

East, and High Street, St. Kilda.