Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 5 June 1897, page 1


Births.

BOGUS.—May 28, at her residence, Bank-street, Botany, Mrs. Bogus, the wife of Mr. J. Bogus, of a son. Both

doing well.

BROWNE.—June 2, the wife of J. W. Browne of Patonga, Blackwall, of a daughter.

CORNISH.—May 26, at Stainburn, Strathfield, the wife of F. H. Cornish of a daughter.

COX.—May 19, at Glifton, at Ballast Point-road, Snails Bay, Balmain, the wife of James Cox, of a son.

DODD.—April 14, at the Exchange Hotel, Walgett, the

wife of John Dodd, Mercadool, of a son.

FISHER.—May 23, at her residence, Riverside, Roseby-

street, Drummoyne, the wife of Henry B. Fisher, of a son.

LAMB.—June 1, at Ranger's Valley, New England, the

wife of W. H. Lamb, of a daughter.

LEWTAS.—May 24, at Thompson-street, Drummoyne,

the wife of J. C. Lewtas, of a daughter.

MICHELSON.—May 31, at her residence, 47 London-

street, Enmore, the wife of M. B. Michelson, of a daughter. M'MINN.—May 26, at St. Elmo, Rockdale, the wife of A.

W. McMinn, jun., of a daughter.

MORICE.—May 17, at her residence, The Grove, Liverpool-

road, Enfield, the wife of Geo. Morice, of a daughter.

PERDRIAU.—May 31, at Tynilba, Burwood, the wife of

Henry Perdriau, of a son.

Marriages.

BORRON—CARSON.—February 24, at Newton Parish

Church, Wargrave, Lancashire, by the Rev. Canon Pen-rhyn, D.D., rector of Winwick, assisted by the Rev. R.

C. Matthew, rector of Wigan, and the Rev. Herbert Monk, vicar of St. Peter's, Newton-le-Willows, Charles Bell Ford Borron, of Newton-le-Willows, to Muriel Frances, third daughter of the Rev. James Carson, rector

of Newton-in-Makerfield.

BROWNE—WALSHE.—March 2, at St. Philip's Church,

Sydney, by the Ven. Archdeacon Langley, William Arthur, youngest son of the late Emanuel Browne, late

of Parrmatta, to Kate, youngest daughter of the late

Job Walsh, of Adelaide. Adelaide paper please copy.

HART—BUTTON.—May 8, at St. James', Sydney, by the Rev. W. R. Mounsey, Captain Frank W. Hart, of San Francisco, to Annette, eldest daughter of John Button,

Sefton Hall, Stanmore.

HOWARD—TOBIN.—March 17, 1897, by the Rev. P. F. Fitzgerald, at St. Joseph's, Woollahra, John Harris, second son of William H. Howard, of Woollahra, to Crystal Rebecca, second daughter of Edward Tobin, of

Yass, N.S.W.

ROBERTS—DALY.—May 5, 1897, at the residence of the

bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Porter, Henry Clarence, eldest son of the late H. C. Roberts, of Wodonga,

Brighton-street, Petersham, to Mina Maude, eldest daughter of James T. Daly, of St. Heliers, Daniel-street,

Leichhardt.

SHIELD—GARRETT.—April 26, at the residence of the

bride's parents, by the Hon. Chas. Whyte, M.A., Edward Ripon, youngest son of Mr. R. Shield, Hobart, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Thos. Garrett, Newcastle.

SMALL—LANE.—April 29, 1897, at the Wesleyan Par-

sonage, Dowling-street, Paddington, by the father of the

bride, assisted by the Rev. J. Woolnough (President of

the Wesleyan Conference), James Kirk, eldest son of John S. Small, of Paddington, to Laura Emma, second daughter of the Rev. George Lane.

WARNER—COLYER.—May 26, 1897, at St. Paul's Church, West Maitland, by the Rev. F. Weatherby, Albert F. Warner, of Tilbuster station, Armidale, to A. May, fifth daughter of the Rev. W. K. Colyer, C.E.,

West Maitland.

WATSON—MITCHELL.—January 20, at St. John's

Church, Balmain, by the Rev. W. A. Charlton, Henry George, eldest son of George Lindsay Watson, Esq., of Birmingham, England, to Rosa Edith, eldest daughter of Thomas Mitchell, Esq., of Daisy Bank, Balmain.

Deaths.

ARKELL.—May 28, 1897, at the residence of her grand-

mother, Mrs. W. Dick, Scott-street, Newcastle, Zoe Aileen, the beloved daughter of C. H. and Delia M.

Arkell, aged 4½ years.

ARKELL.—May 28, 1897, at her grandma's, 67 Scott-

street, Newcastle, Zoe Arkell, aged 4 years and 8 months, dearly loved niece of Jane and Isabel Arkell.

BAYLISS.—June 4, at his residence, Hadleigh, Wemyss-

street, Marrickville, Charles Bayliss, photographer, aged

47 years.

CAHALAN.—May 31, at his residence, George-street,

Liverpool, John M. Cahalan, aged 38. R.I.P.

CLARKE.—May 29, 1897, Kenneth Alexander Mackenzie,

son of the late James Clarke, formerly of Glendhu, River Ouse, Hamilton, Tasmania, in his 60th year. Inserted by his wife and family, Cawdor, Australia-street, Wool-lahra. Sutherland (Scotland) and Otago (N.Z.) papers please copy.

COLLIN.—May 17, at her residence, Eagle Junction, Bris-

bane, Alice, beloved wife of Gustave A. A. Collin, in her

47th year.

CREENY.—On Easter Day, at Oxford-hill, Norwich,

England, the Rev. W. F. Creeny, M.A., F.S.A., over 20 years Vicar of St. Michael's-at-Thorne, Norwich, and for-merly curate of St. Thomas's, S. Leonards, and subse-quently incumbent of St. Ann's, Ryde, N.S.W., aged 72. CUBIT.—On Easter Monday, at her residence, Gloonan,

Ahoghill, co. Antrim, Ireland, Ester Cubit, beloved mother of W. J. Cubit, 137 Pitt-street, Redfern, Sydney. Deeply regretted.

DENISON.—May 29, 1897, at his residence, Violet Cottage,

Blucher-street, North Botany, John Denison., sen., aged 62 years, native of Yeadon, Yorkshire, after a very pain-ful illness. Gathered home.

All the pain and grief are over, Every restless tossing passed, I am now at peace for ever,

Safely home in heaven at last.

FAY.—April 4, 1897, at the Prince Alfred Hospital,

Harriet Louise Fay, the only beloved daughter of Frederick and Harriet Rogers, of typhoid, aged 22 years. At rest. New Zealand papers please copy.

HALL.—May 23, 1897, at Scone, of heart disease, Archi-

bald, the dearly beloved husband of Minnie Hall, and youngest son of the late Matthew Henry Hall, of Nan-dowra, Aberdeen, aged 25 years and 2 months. Deeply

regretted.

HALL.—May 23, at Scone, suddenly, of pneumonia and

heart disease, Archie, youngest son of the late Matthew Henry Hall, of Nandowra, Aberdeen.

HANKS.—June 4, 1897, at the residence of F. Hanks,

Harrow-road, Bexley, Annie, widow of the late J. G. Hanks, of Rockmore, Elizabeth Bay.

LUCAS.—June 1, at London, Kate Allman, beloved wife

of Colonel H. F. E. Lucas, late of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, and youngest daughter of the late Hon. T. W.

Smart, M.L.C. By cable.

LYON.—June 3, 1897, at Parramatta, James Lyon, aged

87 years.

MULLIGAN.—May 28, at Prince Afred Hospital, Feargall

Mulligan, aged 59. R.I.P.

PLOWMAN.—May 30, at her residence, Kite-street,

Orange, Margaret, the beloved wife of Sinclair Plowman,

aged 85 years.

SKINNER.—June 4, at Turramurra, James Skinner, aged 77 years.

SMITH.—June 2, at the Coast Hospital, Little Bay, Mrs. Hanorah Smith, aged 76. R.I.P. Interred at

Rookwood.

THOW.—June 2, at her residence, Woodlawn, Waverley,

Agnes, the beloved wife of William Thow, aged 51 years.

In Memoriam.

ANDERSON.—In loving remembrance of our darling

Stella May, who died June 5th, 1896, at Prince Alfred Hospital, of typhoid fever, aged 5 years and 11 months. Inserted by her loving father and mother J. and E.

Anderson.

BYRNES.—In loving memory of Mary Byrnes, the beloved wife of B. Byrnes, who died at her residence, Monona Lodge, Marrickville, 6th June, 1884. Requiescat in pace. GETLEY.—In loving remembrance of my dear mother, Clara Getley, who departed this life on June 6th, 1896, at her residence, Lansdowne, Liverpool-road, Croydon. Inserted by her loving daughter, Annie Weaver. Gone before, but not forgotten.

GRAHAM.—In loving memory of James Albert Graham,

who died June 5th, 1895, aged 39 years. Leaves may

wither, but memory never. Inserted by his loving mother,

sisters, and only brother, Oliver.

HENDERSON.—

Thou art not forgotten, Blanche dear,

Nor will you ever be ;

As long as life and memory last

I will remember thee.

Inserted by her loving brother, J. K. Henderson.

HOGARTH.—In loving memory of Herbert George Ho-garth, eldest son of R. G. and E. Hogarth, Five Dock, who died on 5th June, 1895, of typhoid fever, at the Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital, Enield, aged 17 years. Inserted by his sorrowing parents.

MANLY.—In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, Maria Manly, who died at Adelaide, South Aus-

tralia, June 5th, 1895,

I mourn thee in silence,

No eyes see me weep ; But still in my bosom Your memory I keep.

Inserted by her son, W. J. Manly.

MIMINAGH.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Sarah Miminagh, who died at Nundah, Queensland, June 6th, 1896, aged 39 years, daughter of the late James Ford Neale, of Pelican-street, Sydney.

One by one we cross the river.

Inserted by her loving sisters, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Rowles. PURTELL.—In memory of our dear mother, Mary Pur-tell, who departed this life June 5th, 1895, aged 46 years.

You are not forgotten, mother dear,

Nor ever will you be ;

As long as life and memory last

We will remember thee. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.

RICKWOOD.—In sad but ever-loving memory of Edith, dearly-beloved wife of Albert W. Rickwood, who de-parted this life on June 4th, 1894. Dead, but not for-gotten. Inserted by her loving husband, Albert W. Rickwood. SEAMAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and

father, John Seaman, who died at Bathurst on the 5th June, 1895, in his 35th year. Inserted by his loving wife and children, Lizzie Seaman.

Return Thanks.

Mrs. JOHN DENISON and FAMILY desire to return

their sincere thanks to their many kind friends for the expressions of sympathy in their late very sad bereave-ment conveyed in the numerous telegrams, letters and floral tributes.

The FAMILY of Mr. JOHN A. SMITH return sincere

thanks to their many kind friends, also for wreaths, in their sad bereavement. Also for prompt payment of the Citizens' Life Assurance. Mr. and Mrs. W. TAYLOR, and FAMILY desire to return

their sincere thanks to their friends for their letters,

telegrams, and other expressions of sympathy in their late bereavement.