Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 27 January 1890, page 1


[In order to guard against imposition, notices of

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

ensure their insertion.]

Births.

ARCHER.—On the 24th inst., at Armadale, the wife

of A. Lee Archer, of Bairnsdale—a son.

HOGG.—On the 20th inst., at Devonshire-house,

Wangaratta, the wife of C. W. D. Hogg, of a son.

JACK.—On the 18th inst., at Hampden-road, Arma-

dale, the wife of A. Winton Jack—a son.

MATTHEWS.—On the 24th inst., at Heidelberg, the wife

of G. F. Matthews of a son.

McCRAE.—On the 18th inst., at Anchorfield, Lower

Hawthorn, the wife of George Gordon McCrae of a

son.

PHILLIPS.—On the 25th inst., at Clonmore, Swan-

street, East Richmond, the wife of Edward Phil-lips of a son.

TOWERS.—On the 23rd ult., at Lilly-villa, Amess-

street, North Carlton, the wife of Frederick Towers of a daughter. Both doing well. Beech-worth (Victoria) and Scotland home papers please copy.

Deaths.

BICKNELL.—On the 24th inst., George Andrew, the

dearly loved husband of Harriet Bicknell, youngest son of the late James and grandson of the Rev. Henry Bicknell. West Maitland papers please

copy.

BOOBIER.—On the 26th inst., at the residence of his

son, 62 Bennett-street, North Fitzroy, William James Boobier, J.P., of Sandhurst, eldest and only surviving son of the late W. J. Boobier, hop mer-chant, Borough, London, aged 62 years.

BREAR.—On the 25th inst., Leslie James, the dearly

beloved husband of Louisa Brear, and second eldest son of Henry Thomas and Julia Brear, of Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, aged 27 years.

BROWNE.—On the 25th inst., at his residence, Alma-

road, East St. Kilda, after five weeks' illness, Wil-liam, the dearly beloved husband of Ellen Browne, aged 63 years. A resident of over 37 years. A truly affectionate and devoted husband, father, and friend. " Blessed are the dead who die in the

Lord."

CLOWES.—On the 24th inst., at Melbourne General

Cemetery, Marian, the beloved wife of Joseph

Clowes.

DUERDEN.—On the 22nd inst., at San Rafael, South

California, Thomas Duerdin, third son of the late John Duerdin aged 42 (By cable.)

HOWSON.—On the 26th inst., at Woodhead-street,

North Fitzroy, Agnes, the beloved wife of Frank Howson, and daughter of Mr. Chas. Slee, New-stead, aged 29 years.

HUETSON.—On the 23rd inst., at Riversdale-road,

Camberwell, Mary Ann Huetson, mother of Mrs. D. A. Osborn, late of Lilydale, aged 87.

JAMES.—On the 24th inst., at Illawarra-house, Illa-

warra-road, Hawthorn, Louisa, widow of the late John James, of Hobart, Tasmania, aged 71 years.

KENNY.—On the 26th inst., at her residence, No. 178

Nott-street, Port Melbourne, Anne, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. Daniel Kenny, aged 61 years.

R.I.P.

LESLIE.—On the 25th inst., at Nicholson-street,

Coburg, Isabel, eldest child of Murdo and Henrietta Leslie, aged eight years, nine months.

LLOYD.—On the 25th inst., at Fron Llwyd, Broadford,

Leonard Lloyd, sen., formerly of Welshpool, North Wales, father of C. E. and L. R. Lloyd, Broadford Tannery, aged 78.

PEARCEY.—On the 26th inst., at 84 Wellington-parade,

Jane, relict of the late Arthur E. Pearcey, formerly of the Bank of Victoria, and beloved mother of Walter E. Pearcey and Mordey Pearcey, and be-loved sister of C. R and T. M. Blackett and Mrs. J. Daly-Emerson.

RYAN.—On the 25th inst., accidentally killed at Hey-

field railway station, Charles Malachi Ryan, railway guard, son of the late Patrick Ryan, of Peel-street, Windsor, aged 34 years. R.I.P.

WALKER.—On the 23rd inst., at Eastbourne, Sussex,

England, William Froggatt Walker, late Com-missioner of Customs, Victoria, aged 48 years.

In Memoriam.

CLAPHAM.—In loving memory of our dear Sissy, who

died 27th January, 1887, aged 7 years and 10 months.

" Oh, sweet to feel God's guiding,

When eyes with tears are dim, To take the hand outheld me,

And just to follow him." —E. T. and E. M. Clapham.

NEWING.—In loving and affectionate memory of my

dear father, who fell asleep in Jesus, January 26, 1888. " Not lost, but gone before."—E. A. M.

NEWING.—In memory of our beloved and kind father,

Thomas Robert Newing, who departed this life at Caulfield, January 26, 1888. (Inserted by A. E. N. and W. B. N.)

NEWING.—In sad and affectionate memory of our

much-loved father, Thomas Robert Newing, and also a dear uncle who departed this life at Caul-field, January 26, 1888. (Inserted by W. J. N., A. B. N., and A. E. Neville.)

PEPPERCORN.—In sad and loving memory of my

father, John P. Peppercorn, died 27th January, 1889. (Inserted by J. S. Peppercorn.)

Funeral Notices.

THE Friends of the late Mr. LESLIE JAMES

BREAR are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Melbourne

General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his father's residence, No. 576 Elizabeth-street north, THIS DAY (Monday, 27th inst.), at half-past 3 o'clock.

ALFRED ALLISON, undertaker, Victoria-street

west, Melbourne ; Mount Alexander road, Moonee Ponds ; and Racecourse-road, New-market. Telephone 980. THE Friends of the late Mr. RICHARD POWELL are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, Melbourne cemetery.

The funeral will leave his late residence, Little Cardigan-street, off Queensberry-street, Carlton, THIS DAY (Monday, 27th inst.), at 2 o'clock.

JOHN DALEY, undertaker, Latrobe and Spring streets, Melbourne. Telephone 827. THE Friends of DANIEL KENNY are respect-fully invited to follow the remains of his beloved wife to the place of interment, Melbourne Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, 178 Nott-street, Port Melbourne, on Tuesday, 28th inst., at half-past

2 o'clock.

JOHN DALEY, undertaker, Latrobe and Spring streets, Melbourne. Telephone 827. THE Friends of the late Mr. CHARLES MERRIOTT

(late of Richmond) are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, Boroon-dara Cemetery, Kew.

The funeral will leave the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Brodigan, Royal Exchange Hotel, City-road, Cecil-street, South Melbourne, on Tuesday, 28th inst., at half-past 1 o'clock.

JOHN DALEY, undertaker, Latrobe and Spring streets, Melbourne. Telephone 827. THE Friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM JAMES

BOOBIER, of Sandhurst, are respectfully in-formed that his funeral will move from the residence of his son, Mr. C. R. Boobier, No. 62 Bennett-street, North Fitzroy, TO-MORROW (Tuesday morning, January 28, 1890), at half-past 10 o'clock, to the Spencer-street railway station, en route to the place of burial, in the Sandhurst General Cemetery.

WILLIAM GEORGE RAVEN, undertaker, 227

Smith-street, Fitzroy ; Queen's-parade, Clifton Hill ; and Rathdown-street (south end), Carlton. Telephone 1037. THE Friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM BROWNE,

37 years a resident of Alma-road, East St. Kilda, are informed that his remains were interred in the St. Kilda General Cemetery on Sunday, January 26.

APPS, undertaker, St. Kilda.