Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 12 July 1897, page 1


[In order to guard against imposition, notices of

Births, Marriages and Deaths must be authentic-

cated by some respectable person in Melbourne

to ensure their insertion.]

BIRTHS.

HICKFORD.— On the 3rd July, at Sydney road,

Brusnwick, the wife of Frederick Thomas Hick-

ford, M.A., L.L.B., of a son.

MARRIAGES.

EAGAR—McCULLOCH.— On the 9th July, at

Colombo, Ceylon, Colonel H. A. Eagar, Royal Irish Rifles, to Helen Mary, second daughter of the Hon. Wm. McCulloch, of Woodlands. (By

cable.)

EVANS—HEDSTROM. -On the 23rd June, at the

Armadale Wesleyan Church, by the Rev J. J. Brown, assisted by the Rev. Wm. Gardner, Alfred James, third son of the late George Evans, of North Melbourne, to Elsie, youngest daughter

of Captain N. S. Hedstrom, of Fiji. No cards.

LONG—BARKER.—On the 3rd July, at St. Paul's

Church, Hay, New South Wales, by the Rev. J. B. Armstrong, M.A., Frederick Long, public school teacher, third son of Edward Louis Long, of Bradford, Wiltshire, England, to Laura Chamberlain Childers Barker, eldest daughter of Thomas Barker, head teacher state school,

Whittlesea.

TURNER—ALGER - On the 2nd June, at Brighton,

by the Rev. J. Rickard, Alfred E. Turner, youngest son of Alfred Turner, of Marriage-road, Brighton, to Alice, eldest daughter of the late T. T. Alger of Jersey, Channel Isles.

DEATHS.

CHARRETT.--On the 10th July, at his mother's

residence, 21 Stanhope-street west, Malvern, Wil-liam Grant, eldest beloved son of M. J. and the late T. H. Charrett, aged 25 years. At Rest.

DISHER.--On the 9th July, at her parents' resi-

dence, Locksley, Rosedale, Marguerite Hagenauer (Daisy), only daughter of Henry and Mary Disher, and granddaughter of Rev. F. A.

Hagenauer, aged 9 years.

DRYNAN. - On the 10th July, at Sydney, of septi-

caemia, nurse Mary Vera Drynan, of the St. Kilda Trained Nurses' Home. Faithful unto

death.

DYRING.-On the 10th July, at Tallangatta, re

sult of gun accident, henry Tallangatta Tietcker (Talley), youngest son of the late Waldemar Thorwaldt Dyring, late of Tallangatta, and Mary Dyring, of Morrah-street, Parkville, aged 12 years

11 months.

FARLOW.--On the 10th July, at the Commercial

Bank, Coburg, Keith Rotherwood, the beloved only son of George Robert and Annue Mervna Farlow, aged 4 years last birthday.

HEATHERSHAW.—On the 11th July, at his late

residence, Roseneath, Toronga-road, Malvern (formerly of Natal, South Africa), William, only brother of the Rev. H. Heathershaw, of East

Melbourne.

ORME.--On the 6th July, at Coolgardie, Western

Australia, of typhoid, Robert Knox, youngest son of the late Francis Knox Orme, P.M.

ROGERS.--On the 3rd July, at her residence, Main

street, Bairnsdale, Jane, widow of the late John Rogers, County Sligo, Ireland, in her 58th year.

TAIT. --On the 10th July, at his residence, No. 132

Roden-street, West Melbourne, Robert, the dearly beloved husband of lsabella Tait, aged 72 years.

TREVENA - On the 11th July, at 36 Budd-street,

Collingwood, Alice Maud, the dearly beloved second youngest daughter of Richard and Grace Trevena, aged 26 years and 11 months. A patient sufferer gone to rest.

WALSH.--On the 11th July, at his late residence,

Sydenham Hotel, corner of Elizabeth and Regent streets, North Richmond, Michael Walsh, aged 65

years. R.I.P.

IN MEMORIAM.

EDWARDS.--In loving memory of my dear friend,

Mrs. Eliza Edwards, who died at her residence, Moir-street, Glenferrie, 11th July, 1896. (In-

serted by R.A.C.)

GREENWOOD.--In loving memory of our dearly

beloved father, John Halliley Greenwood, who died at Castlemaine on 12th July, 1892. Gone, but not forgotten. (Inserted by his loving

children.)

JENVEY.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

Mary Jane Jenvey, who died on the 12th July, 1896. (H. W. J., C. F. J.)

MARSHALL.—In loving memory of my dear hus-

band, James Marshall, who departed this life July 12, 1893. Gone, but not forgotten. (In-serted by his sorrowing wife and children.)

ORR. — In memory of my dear father, who

died at Prahran, on 8th July 1884. Arrived in Melbourne in January, 1840. The dead in Christ shall rise first. (Inserted by his eldest daughter,

J. Rule.)

RULE.—In loving and affectionate remembrance

of my darling boy Agustus, who died at High-street, Armadale, on 12th July, 1892. Sleeping

till Jesus comes. (Inserted by his affectionate mother.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS

THE Family of the late Mrs. MARY TOOHEY

beg to sincerely THANK their many friends for the kind letters, telegrams, floral tributes,

and many acts of kindness accorded them in their

recent sad bereavement.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

HEATHERSHAW.—The Friends of the late

WILLIAM HEATHERSHAW are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of inter-ment in the St. Kilda Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his late resi-dence, Roseneath, Tooronga-road, East Malvern, To-morrow (Tuesday, 13th inst.), at 2 o'clock.

A. J. RAYBOULD, Undertaker. Tel. 17 Wind-

sor Exchange.

TAIT.—The Friends of the late Mr. ROBERT TAIT are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Mel-

bourne General Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his late resi-

dence, No. 132 Roden-street, West Melbourne, THIS DAY (Monday, 12th July), at 3 o'clock.

THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Undertaker and Embalmer, 181 Elgin-street, Carlton; Derby-street, Collingwood; and 307 Victoria-street, West Mel-bourne, near Errol-street. Telephone No. 1182.

THE Friends of the late Mr. MICHAEL WALSH are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his late residence, Syden-ham Hotel, corner of Elizabeth and Regent streets, North Richmond, To-morrow (Tuesday, 13th July,

1897), at quarter to 3 o'clock.

JOHN ALLISON, Undertaker and Embalmer,

head office, Simpson's-road, Richmond. Tele-

phones 1003 and 1105.

THOMPSON.—The Friends of the late Mrs. CAROLINE THOMPSON are respectfully

invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, in the St. Kilda Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. V. Bailey, Railway-road,

Malvern, THIS DAY (Monday, 12th inst.), at 2.30 p.m. A. J. RAYBOULD, Undertaker, Prahran, Arma-

dale, and Malvern. Tel. 17, Windsor Exchange.