Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers (Melbourne, Vic. : 1867 - 1875), Monday 6 November 1871, page 206


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS ————◆———— BIRTHS. ASHLEY.—On the 15th October, at Tennyson Villa, Tennyson street, St. Kilda, the wife of Edmund Ash-ley Esq., J.P. of a daughter. BALSILLIE.—On the 16th October, at Newbridge, the wife of Andrew Balsillie of a daughter. BROWN.—On the 5th inst, at Bay-street, Sandridge, the wife of Mr. T. B. Brown of a son. CAMPBELL.—On the 11th of September, at Erskine-street, Hotham, the wife of John Campbell of a daughter. CARSTENS.—On the 3rd October, at her residence, Hardon the wife of H. B. Carstens, of a daughter. Both doing well. CONGREVE.—On the 9th October, at her residence, Grant-street, Inglewood, the wife of Mr. H. J. Con-greve of a son. COPELAND.—On the 7th of October, at Campbell-field, the wife of the Rev. T. Copeland, of a son . Both doing well. CROFT.—On the 16th October, at Daylesford, the wife of Mr. Joseph Croft of a son. DAVIDSON.—On the 17th October, at No. 7 Smith-street, Fitzroy, Mrs. James Davidson of a son. DAVIS.—On the 8rd October, at Casterton, the wife of Henry Davis of a son. FLYNN.—On the 18th October, the wife of Mr. P. Flynn, at her residence, on the Serpentine, of a son. FOWLER.—On the 15th October, the wife of John A. Fowler, Mitchell-street, Sandhurst, of a daughter. GIBBS.—On the 10th October, at Sydney-terrace, Wellington parade, East Melbourne, the wife of Edw. M. Gibbs, solicitor, of a son. GREEN.—On the 5th October, at her residence, 11 Malop-street, Geelong, the wife of G. E. Green of a son. GREIG.—On the 11th October, at the Immigrants' Home, Prince's-bridge, Mrs J. B. Greig of a daughter. HODGES.—On the 19th October, at the Royal Brewery, Malop street, Geelong, Mrs. Isaac Hodges of a son.

GOODEAR.—On 21st of September, at Eldorado, Mr. Charles Goodear, of a son. GULLINE.—On the 17th October, at No. 4 Walworth-terrace, Hotham, Mrs. A. Gulline of a daughter. HOWARD - On the 5th October, at Hazlewood, Brighton, the wife of Robert Frederick Howard of a son. JAMIESON.—On the 7th October, at the Bank of Vic-toria, Daylesford, the wife of Mr. John Jamieson of a daughter. JONES.—On the 6th October, the wife of J. E. Jones, Allansford, of a son. JOWETT.—On the 14th October, at her residence, Lee-field, Leigh-road, Mrs. Edward Jowett, of a son. LEEDS.—On the 12th October, at Sandhurst, the wife of Mr. M. Leeds of a daughter. LEWIS.—On the 16th October, at Stoncleigh, Mrs. William Lewis of a daughter. LYLE.—On the 22nd October, at Dana-street east, Ballarat, Mrs. T. Lyle of a daughter. MATTHEWS.—On the 10th October, at Miller-street, West Melbourne, the wife of T. H. Matthews, butcher, of twin sons. Premature birth. MULLINS.—On the 16th October, at Anakies, Mrs. P. Mullins of a son. MURRY.—On the 18th October, at Geelong, the wife of Mr. John Murry, Clifford, of a daughter. REID.—At Glenlyon, on Monday, the 10th October, the wife of Mr. C. Reid of a daughter. ROBERTSON.—On Wednesday, 11th October, at her residence, Panam-house, Greeves-street, Fitzroy, Mrs. R. Robertson of a son. SMITH.—On the 20th Octobr, at Tarnagulla, the wife of Mr. William Smith of a son. SPENCER.—On the 6th October, at her residence, Rochester, the wife of Mr. Thomas Spencer of a daughter. SYMONS.—On the 9th October, at her residence, Ascot-street, Ballarat, the wife of Mr. C. Symons of a son. TAYLOR.—On the 3rd October, at Skene-street, Hamilton, Mrs. John Taylor of a son, stillborn. WATSON—On the 18th October, at Nott-street, North Sandridge, the wife of Mr. James Watson of a son. MARRIAGES.

ANDERSON—STEEL.—On the 26th October, at Christ Church, Brunswick, bj- tho Kov. 0 P il Btrdin, Tanslov Kdward, only son of Mr. E. Anderson; of Lonsdale-streot, Molhourno, to Sarah Maria, third daughter of Mr. Gnwn :-to#-i, of Brunswick. ARMSTRON—DOD.—On the 11th October, at St. Genrgs'M Church, Queonsclifl, by the - ev. H. j; Wil kinson, Sarnuol Arinstivmff . of tho Gonoral Post Office, Melbourne. t-- Anna .Maria, tooond daughter of the lato Charles Dod, Esq. of Qupenscliff BONNIN—ORR.—At the residence of her uncle, Mr. Miles, Yan Yean, on the 30th September, by the Rev. C. Dubourg, John Leifchild Bonnin to Adelaide Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr. W. A. Orr of the Victoria Insurance Compnny, Melbourne, and grand daughter of the late William Chisholm, Esq., mer-chant, Glasgow. COGHILL—HOLLAND.—On the 12th October, at the residence of the bride's father, Geelong, by the Rev F. P. Strickland, George Mackenzie Coghill, Melbourne, to Lydia, eldest, daughter of Mr. James Wm. Holland, Geelong. GUSCETTI—McPHERSON.—On the 19th October, at St. Peter's Church, Daylesford, by the Rev. D. F. Barry, Frederick, second son of the late Dr Guscetti, to Margaret Josephine, youngest daughter of the late Donald McPherson, Deep Creek. HALL—TAYLOR.—On the 17th October, at the re-sidence of Mr. E. Morris, Church-street, Eaglehawk, by the Rev. M. Clarke, John Joseph, eldest son of Mr. Thomas Hall, Fence Houses, Durham, to Fanny, eldest daughter of Mr. H. B. Taylor, Camberwell, London. HAMILTON—HENSHAW.—On the 7th October, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. James Smeaton, David Hamilton to Hannah, oldest daughter of Mr. William Henshaw, of Daylesford.

HARROW—YOUNG.—On the 7th October, at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, by tlia Rov. Father O'l.'al lauhan, Edward, tho youngest son of Patrick Harrow, Liecullcn, County MiuiKghnn, to ijirah tlio elOost, dumlitor of Henry YoU'g, Glln, County Limerick, reland. HORE—ARMSTRONG.—On the 7th October, at Cape Oli'itr, tivth- Rov. '. J. Bnirii, Presbj torian miniuer, Scarsdilo, John Lyons iloro to Agnes, second dnnorht.-r of Mr. Tnunvis Armstrong, nlso of Capo Clear. KIRK—LESLIE.—On the 9th October, at Wellington, Nmv Zealand, hy tho tiuv Thomas Bu-idle, Wiliiiuh Jamvs hccond .son of Mr. Geooro Kirk, t f Euibrald hll), to cutherlno Buch.na^, i.ldest daughior ot Mr. Robert Lenlio, of Emerald hill. LAWSON—TAYLOR.—At Geelong on the 14th October, by the Rev. D. M'Kenzie, William Russell, second son of the late William Lawson, of the Leigh, to Anne Elizabeth Sarah, eldest daughter of the late Joseph L. Taylor. MARTIN—BROWN.—On the 18th October, at All Saints Church, Sandhurst, by the Rev. Jos. Car*lsle, Denis Martin, son of Mr. Denis Martin, Cornwall, England, to Sarah Helan, eldest daughter of Mr. Geo. Brown, keeper of the Can*n Reserve, Sandhurst. MORRIS—AVERY.—On the 13th September, by Mr. G. G. Surber, Evangei^t, Hugh Morris, baker, Foots criy, eld.ibt son of George Morris, latuot Edinburgti, to Kin Jane A very, d.ly daueh'er ot the lute Edward ? Avnry, Wellington, Northumberland and stopdaughter of Mr, John Brown, Fiiotscray.

WHITE—GORDON.—On the 2nd October, at the resi-denco of tho bridti's fa»h«r, by tptclal licence, l.y tho Rov. Adam ' homson, tho Rov. Williain Moore Whlie, IiUB., T 0.D , Kajjloliawk. Victoria, to Klizi Agnoa, daughter of tho hon. Ssmuel Ijomio Gordon, M.LO., Glonyarrah, Double Bay. -ydnoy, New Soiuh Wales. WILSON—SHADDOCK.—On the 3rd October, at the Wesleyan Church, Warrnambool, by the Rev. F. E. Stephenson, Thomas Samuel Wilson, seoond son of Mr. Robert James Wilson, of Melbourne, late of London, to Elizabeth Rebecca, youngest daughter of Mr. John Shaddock, of Dennington. WILSON—McDOUGALL.—On the 21st September, at the residence of the bride, Wellington-street, Colling wood, bv pastor Wrn. 'Bryant, of George-siroot Bap tist Church, William, son of John Wilson, builder, to Maggie, daughter of the late James McDougall, pier-master, Helensburgh, Scotland. DEATHS. APPLETON.—On the 10th October, at Belfast, of whooping cough, Emily, youngest daughter of Mr. George Appleton, aged fifteen months. ARMSTRONG.—Accidentally killed at Belmont, James William, fourth son of Adam and Ellen Armstrong, of Bream Creek. aged twelve years and five months BEBB.—On the 23rd October, at Toorak, Stephen Bebb, of Whit lesea, late of Kerry, near Newtown, North Wales, aged fifty years. Home papers please copy.

CATHERY.—Florence Grace, the beloved and only daughter of Henry and Charlotte Sophia Cathery, in the fiftteenth year of her age, after a long and painful illnes. Beloved by all who knew her. CANTLON.—On the 14th October at her daughter's (Mrs. Vernon) residence, No 86 Coventry-street, Emerald-hill, Margaret Cantlon (and mother of Matthew Cantlon, Esq.) aged eighty-two years. COPE.—Early on the morning of the 18th October, at the residence of his son-in-law, William Bates, Ux-bridge-house, Nicholson-street, Pitzroy. Edward Cope, Esq., lato of Boroondara, aged sixty years. CRUICKSHANK.—Suddenly, on the 3rd of August, at Fochabers, Scotland, C. K. Cruickshank, for many years clerk of petty sessions at Sandhurst, Ballarat, and Castlemaine. CURWEN.—On the 7th October, at her residence, Webster-street, Ballarat, after a long and painful illness Jane, the beloved wife of Frederick Curwen, aged forty-eight years. EVANS.—On the 24th October, at her residence, Cambridge-street, East Colilngwood, Harriet, relict of the late Joshua Evans, aged sixty-six years. FOLEY.—On the 19th October, at Healey-place, Little Lonsdale-street west, Charlotte, youngest child of Malachi and the late Charlotte Foley, aged seven months. FOX.—On the 8th October, at his residence, Mor-rison's, Frederick Fox, formerly of Emerald-hill, native of Kent, England, aged fifty-two years, after a painful illness. GLENN.—On the 17th October, at East-street, Bal-larat, William, the youngest child of William T. and Sophie Glenn, aged one year and six months,

GODFREY.—On the 14th of August, at Brighton, England, Jane Octavia, relict of Colonel John Race Godfrey, late Madras Native Infantry, aged seventy-five years. GRAVE.—On 14th October, at Geelong, Richard Grave, stonemason, late of Norwich, England, aged forty-eight years. GREEN.—On the 20th October, at Tarnagulla, Mrs. Julia Green, aged seventy years. HARDWICK.—On the 17th October, at the Lauriston Gardens, near Hamilton, Elizabeth Frances, eldest daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Hardwick, aged twelve years. HAWKES.—On the 9th October, at Sebastopol, aged one year and seven months, Effie, the beloved daughter of W. H. and Mary Hawkes. JACOMB.—On the 11th October, at Powlett-street, East Melbourne, Olive, youngest daughter of Robert Elwad Jacomb, aged sixteen months. KING.—On the 19th October, at Little Latrobe-street, Robert King, couch painter, late of Bristol, England, aged seventy-one years.

LYNCH.—On the morning of the 25th October, at Grace Park, Michael Lynch, aged sixty-seven years. MACKENZIE.—On the 11th October, at his residence, Dean, John Mackenzie, aged fifty-two years. McDERMENT.—On the 3rd October, at Spring HiIls, North Gipps Land, James M'Derment, Esq., late of Stranraer, Wigtonshire, N.B. Home papers please copy. McFARLANE.—On the 2nd October, at Miller-street, West Melbourne, of dropsy, Helen Beattie M'Farlane, aged sixty, wife of Thomas M'Farlane, late of Cupar, Fife, Scotland. McARTHUR.—At Prahran, near Melbourne, Victoria, on the 10th October, 1871, of inflammation of the lungs Donald Gordon M'Arthur. O'NEILL.—On the 9th October, Susan, the beloved wife of Andrew O'Neill, Queenscliff-road. PRICE.—At Ararat, on Thursday, the 12th October, at the residence of Mr. W. Thomas, High -street, Ballarat, John Price, timber merchant, of Pleasant Creek, aged forty years, and late of Lantwitt Major, Glamorganshire, South Wales. PROUDFOOT.—On the 19th October, at his residence, Armstrong-street, Ballarat, Mr. Charles Mark Proudfoot, late of Weardale, Durham, England, aged thirty-nine years PURCHES.—On the 10th October, at Wattle Gully, Chewton, Annie, the beloved wife of E. Purches, aged forty years. RICHARDSON.—On the 23rd October, at Melbourne, of heart and lung disease, Mr Henry Ellet Richardson, compositer, formerly of London, aged forty-two years.

RYDER.—On the 13th October, at Maryborough, Mary, mother of Mrs. W. H. Passmore, and relict of the late William Ryder, Esq., of Lipsom Mills, Plymouth, Devonshire, England, aged eighty-one years. SCHELLHAMMER.—On the 24th October, at his late residence, Kerr-street Fitzroy, Heinrich Schellhammer, printer (late of the Germania), born in Dresden, Saxony, aged thirty-five years SHORT.—On the 13th October, Mr John Short, of Ballan, saddler, aged fifty-three years. SHERWIN.—At Bramore, Merriang, after a short ill-ness, George Edwards, eldest son of Mr. George Sherwin, of Whittlesea, aged twenty-seven years. THOMPSON.—On the 14th October, at the residence of his son-in-law, William McLellan, Duck Ponds, James Thompson, aged eighty-six years, late of South Geelong. WATSON.—On the 14th October, Edwin James, the infant son of Mr. James Watson, of Nott-street, North Sandrldgo. WATSON.—On the 20th October, at 23 Elgin-street, Carion, Gilbert, youngest son of James and Christina Watson, aged nine months and twelve days. WEBB.—On the 15th October, at his residence, near Rochester, after a long illness, Mr. Richard Webb, aged flfty-eight, formerly of Killenmore House, King's County, Ireland. Home papers please copy. WILLIS.—On the 7th October, Ellen, the wife of George Willis, of Bridge street, Sandridge. Aged thirty-nine. WYLIE.—On the 13th October, at Stanley-street, West Melbourne, Jane, infant daughter of Jane and Andrew Wylie, aged eight months and four days.