Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thursday 27 April 1905, page 6


[For Shipping, Meteorological, and

Mail Notices, See Page 8.]

BIRTHS.

BANFIELD.—April 12, at Halstead, Nowraine-street, the

wife of Joseph William Banfield—a daughter.

LANGHORNE.—April 10, at Oreel, N.S.W., the wife

of J. W. C. Langhorne, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

COMMINS—CHAVE.—March 29, at Killara, by the

Rev. Frederick Eccleston, William Hoyt, second son of G.W. Commins, Esq., of Wagga Wagga, to Elsie Florence, fourth daughter of the late Frederick Chave, Esq., of Bayview.

DEATHS.

BYRNES.—April 26, at the Lewisham Hospital, Minnie,

dearly loved wife of Albert C. Byrnes, aged 30

years.

COOPER.—April 35 at Inglenook, New Farm, Brisbane,

Ernest Theophilus, second son of Theophilus Cooper, Curraweena, Homebush, late of Gostwyck, Paterson, aged 49 years.

HYLAND.—April 26, 1905, at Parramatta District Hos-

pital, Luke Hyland, of Glen Hyla, Prospect, in

the 61st year of his age.

JONES.—April 25, Edward E. Jones, brother of Turon,

John and Miss Rose Jones, aged 61 years.

TULLY.—April 26, at Luciani, Bayswater-road, William

Alcock Tully, aged 75 years, late of Brisbane, Q. Special request, no flowers.

WINTER.—April 26, 1905, at his residence, 39 Arun-

del-terrace, Forest Lodge, John Winter, aged 68 years.

IN MEMORIAM. CATLEY.—In sad and loving memory of my dear

daughter Rachel and babe, who died at her residence, Bream-street, Coogee April 27, 1899. Inserted by her loving mother, Sarah Rugless. It's six sad years ago to-day

Since my darling daughter and babe passed away; The trial was hard, the shock severe. To part with those we loved so dear.

CATLEY.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Rachel

and babe, who died April 27, 1899, at Coogee, aged 23 years. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving brother and sister, Alf and Lessie.

CLARKE.—In loving remembrance of our dear friend,

John Clarke, who departed this life April 27, 1904.

We cannot clasp thy hand, dear friend,

Thy face we cannot see,

But let this little token tell

We still remember thee.

Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. F. Gibson, Mrs.

Gibson, and family.

FORDHAM.—In loving memory of our dear little Pearl,

who passed away April 27, 1900, at Little Coogee. "Our bud in heaven." Inserted by her sorrowing parents, Charles and Alice Fordham

HOUSE.—In sad but loving memory of our dearly

loved son and brother, Thomas, who departed this life April 27, 1900, aged 21 years and 4 months. "Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away." Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.

MANTOVA.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

M. A. Mantova, who departed this life April 27, 1901. Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Alfred and Lilian Mantova, 79 Hill-street, Leichhardt.

MUTTON.—In loving memory of my dear husband,

Joseph Mutton, who died April 27, 1901, at his late residence, Harris-street, Pyrmont. Inserted by his loving wife and children, Elizabeth Mutton.

TINDALL.—A tribute of loving remembrance to Na-

thaniel A. Tindall (Nat.), who departed this life April

27,1903. Inserted by Bridgie Morrissey. Gone but not forgotten.