Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 4 July 1898, 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.]

MARRIAGES.

LITTLE—MACFARLAN.—On the 2nd June, at the

residence of the bride's sister, Royal-park, by the Rev. T. W. M'Gregor, John, youngest son of Mr. Thomas Little, Terang, to Agnes, daughter of the late Mr. James Macfarlan, North Carl-ton.

DEATHS.

AMESS.—On the 2nd July, at his residence, No.

274 William-street, West Melbourne, Alderman Samuel Amess, in his 72nd year.

COURTNEY.—On the 3rd July, at her residence,

Ventnor, 146 Palmerston-street, Carlton, Mar-garet, widow of the late James Courtney. Re-quiescat in pace.

CREED.—On the 2nd July, at Karina, Kew, Annie

Calder Creed, youngest daughter of Mary and the late John Creed, of Howardvale, Preston,

Victoria.

DONALDSON.—On the 1st July, at her residence,

Marathon, Caroline-street, South Yarra, Mar-

garet Swan Donaldson, dearly beloved sister of William Donaldson and the late Henry Beveridge Donaldson. "After life's fitful fever she sleeps

well."

FULLER.—On the 3rd July, 1898, at No. 31 Cre-

morne-street, Richmond, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of Captain Robert Fuller, master mariner, and beloved mother of Mrs. G. Dean, of Haw-thorn, Mrs. T. R. Lake, Mrs. W. Blair, Mrs. A. Paterson, Mr. R. J. Fuller, of Bena, and Mr.

Valentine Fuller, of Bena, in her 79th year. "So He giveth His beloved sleep."

GRIFFITHS.—On the 2nd July, at her residence,

No. 445 Punt-road, Richmond, Ann, relict of the late Isaac Griffiths, aged 68 years.

JOHNSON.—On the 2nd July, 1898, at his resi-

dence, No. 121 Hotham-street, East Melbourne, James Johnson, aged 77 years.

M'CALLUM.—On the 3rd July, at St. Kilda street,

Brighton, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Duncan M'Callum, aged 33 years.

MURDOCH.—On the 30th June, at the Camp,

Castlemaine, John Welsch, the eldest beloved son of William Begg and Isabella Hannah Mur-doch, aged 20 years and 10 months.

TIMMS.—On the 1st July, at his father's farm,

Fern-grove, Poowong, Robert Oliphant, dearly beloved second son of Robert Oliphant Timms, of Poowong, aged 14 years. Accidentally shot whilst shooting with young friends. Deeply re-

gretted.

WILKINSON.—On the 2nd July, at Linton, West-

bury-street, East St. Kilda, Ann, relict of the late William A. Wilkinson. R.I.P.

YATES.—On the 2nd July, at his residence, Page-

street, Clifton Hill, William Yates, boot manu-facturer, beloved husband of Charlotte Yates, aged 46. No flowers.

IN MEMORIAM.

CARROLL.—In sad and affectionate memory of

William Joseph Carroll, editor Prahran

"Courier" and Malvern "News," who departed this life on July 3, 1897, at Sunnyside, Malvern, Victoria. R.I.P. E.M.J.C.

NICHOLLS.—In loving memory of Frederick Wil-

liam Nicholls, who died at his residence. Milton, Dudley-street, West Melbourne, July 4, 1889.

SEMPLE.—In sad and affectionate remembrance of

Lizzie, the dearly beloved wife of T. Semple, who departed this life at Kyneton, July 4, 1895.

TONKYN.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

who departed from this life on the 4th July, 1895; also our step-father Howard Tonkyn, who died June 13, 1896. Inserted by sorrowing chil-

dren.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

AMESS. — The Friends of the late Alderman

SAMUEL AMESS are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Melboume General Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his late resi-dence, No. 274 William-street, West Melbourne, THIS DAY (Monday, 4th 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.

AMESS.—Gentlemen attending with carriages

the funeral of the late Alderman SAMUEL AMESS will please instruct their drivers to fall in line on the west side of William-street, facing

north.

THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Undertaker, Elgin-street, Carlton. Telephone No. 1182.

CREED.—The Friends of Mrs. and the late JOHN CREED are respectfully invited to

follow the remains of their late youngest daughter, Annie Calder, to the place of interment, the Mel-

bourne General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave her mother's residence, Karina, Foley-street, Kew, to-morrow (Tuesday, July 5), at 2 o'clock p.m.

A. W. PADBURY, Undertaker.

FULLER.—The Friends of Captain ROBERT

FULLER, master mariner, are respectfully in-vited to follow the remains of his late beloved wife, Mary Ann, to their last resting-place, in the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, No. 31 Cre-morne-street, Richmond, To-morrow (Tuesday, 5th July, 1898), at 1 o'clock.

J. R. LE PINE, Funeral Director, Brunswick

and Richmond.

JOHNSON.—The Friends of the late Mr. JAMES

JOHNSON are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.

The funeral will leave his late residence, No. 121 Hotham-street, East Melbourne, THIS DAY (Mon-day, 4th July, 1898), at half-past 2 o'clock.

GEORGE H. DICKASON, Embalmer and Under-taker, 239 Bridge-road, Richmond. Telephone

No. 1078. M'CALLUM.—The Friends of Mr. DUNCAN M'CALLUM are informed that the remains of

his late beloved wife will be interred in the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will move from his residence, St.

Kilda street, Brighton, To-morrow (Tuesday), at

2 o'clock.

M'DOWALL BROS., Undertakers, Bay-street, North Brighton.

THE Friends of the late Mrs. ANN GRIFFITHS

are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Boroondara Ceme-

tery, Kew.

The funeral to move from her late residence, No. 445 Punt-road, Richmond, THIS DAY (Mon-day, the 4th inst.), at 3 o'clock p.m.

HERBERT KING, Undertaker. Head office, Lennox-street, Richmond. Tel. 912.

THE Friends of the late Mrs. WIGGARN are

most respectfully invited to follow her re-mains to the place of interment, in the Box Hill Cemetery. The funeral will leave the Coach and Horses Hotel, Ringwood, at 2 o'clock Monday, July 4 inst.

OTTO PREUSS, Undertaker, Burwood-road, Glenferrie. Telephone No. 7, Hawthorn Exchange.

WILKINSON.—The Funeral of the late Mrs. A.

J. WILKINSON will leave St. Mary's Church, Dandenong-road, East St. Kilda, THIS DAY (Monday, 4th inst.), at 3 o'clock, for the St. Kilda Cemetery. JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobe and Spring streets, Melbourne.

YATES.—The Friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM YATES are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his late residence, Page-street, Clifton Hill, THIS DAY (Monday, July 4, 1898) at 3 o'clock. No flowers..

W. G. RAVEN, Undertaker. Head office, 227 Smith-street, Fitzroy. Telephone 1037. Clifton Hill, Carlton, and 383 Burwood-road, Hawthorn. Tel. 98, Hawthorn Exchange.