Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 22 October 1881, page 1


[ln order to guard against imposition, notices of

Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenti-cated by some respectable person in Melbourne, to

secure their insertion.]

Births.

AMISS.—On Hie 18th inst., at Miora, Hotham street,

Eut St. Kilda, the wiro of J. II. Amiss of a son.

GIBBINS.—On the 12th Inst., at Lytton!», Dryburgh

street, Hotham bill, the nile of deo. Gibbins of a

daughter.

HAMILTON.—On the 17th inst., at Ltoawoll, Erin.

(trcrt, ,V proyind, the wife of E. 13 Hamilton, ¿1 . »J V* at-faw, of a Bun.

HEWITT.—On 12th lost., at Eastbourne:, Tasmania,

Mrs. t*->eott Howitt of a daughter.

KNOX.—On the 19lh inst., at Kundibar, Double Bay,

Sjdney, the wife of Ocorgo Knox of a son.

McLENNON.—On the 20th inst., at Montford house,

SimpBon street, Kyneton, the wife of D. M'Lonnon

el a daughter.

PEARDON.—On the 83rd inst., at Sorell house, Mark

street, Hotham, Mrs. S. Peardon of a daughter.

SAYCE.—On the 16th Inst», at Roma, Queensland, the

wife of J N. Sayce, Tieryboo Station, of a daughter. WALKER.—On the 20th inst., at Vontnor-cottage,

Leslie street, East St. Kilda, the wife of W. J.

Walker of a son.

Marriages.

FIELD—LEVI.—On the 20th inst., at Menzies' Hotel,

by the Rev. Kinsman, Frederic James Field, of Maryborough, to Rose Levi, of Melbourne.

McPHERSON—LEE.—On the 28th ult., at the resi-

dence of the bride's parents, Railway crescent, by the Rev. Jas M'L Abernethy, James, second son of John M'Pherson, to Annie Eliza, eldest daughter of Thomas Lee. Both of Sandridge

RAE—MILLS.—On the 11th inst., at North Carlton, b

the Rev. T W M'Gregor, li A , L M. Rao to Christina, daughter of Mr. James Mills, Glasgow. Homo papers please copy.

SANDS—HARVEY.—On the 16th ult., at the residence

of the bride's parents, Atherstone-Villa, Balaclava, by the Rev. Phillip Bailhache, Edward, eldest son of Robert Sands, Esq., of Tower hill, London, to Alice Mary, only daughter of Mr. H. T Harvey, late of Geelong, and formerly of Maldon, Essex

SPRING—MURRAY.—On the 10th inst., at St. Paul's, Melbourne, by the ltov Dr. Bromby, Frcdorlck William, second son of the late Captain Spring, of 1'orl Albert and Gipps Land, to catherine Mary, eldest daughter of the late William S Murray, of St Kilda, and granddaughter of the late Captain Thomas Hcnrj Carter, of Liverpool Homo papers

picoso copj

WALKER—MORLEY.—On the 22nd ult., at fitzroy, by

the Rev. Robert Hamilton, John B Walker to Resallo M Morley

Deaths.

MITCHELL.—On the 21st inst., at Burnley-street, Rich-

mond, Isabella Ann, the dear wife of David Mitchell, in the 49th year of her age.

POTTER.—On the 21et inst., Araballa Margaret Pottor,

tlio third and dearly belovod daughlerot Mr. and Mis Ocorgo Potter, Station Hotel, North Sandridge

Much regretted

ROBERTSON.—On the 10th July, at his residence, Cross-

ford, Dunfermline, Scotland, Thomas Robertson, father of Mrs. John Reid, Queenstown, South Africa, and Thomas Somerville Robertson, of Hillier-cot-tages, Elizabeth street, North Richmond, Victoria ;

aged 81 years.

STIRLING.—On the 21st inst., at Woodbine-cottage,

Mason street, Collingwood, after much Buffering, Constance Roslnla, the Infant daughter of F. S. and Catherine Stirling " Sutler the little ouea to como unto mo, and forbid them not " Auckland and Hobart papers pleaso copy.